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Browne, Jackson

singer, guitaristBirthplace: Heidelberg, GermanyBorn: 10/9/48

Luscious Jackson

Electric HoneyCapitol/Grand Royal Trimmed down to a trio since the departure of keyboardist Vivian Trimble, Luscious Jackson's third full-length album is the most fully realized of its career…

Jackson, Alphonso

secretary of Housing and DevelopmentBirthplace: Marshall, Tex.Born: 9/9/45

Janet Jackson

Velvet Rope Virgin Co-produced by longtime Jackson collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, this follow-up to the multiplatinum janet is exhilarating. Not only does Ms. Jackson deliver a series of…

Brewer's: Jackson

(See Stonewall.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Jacksonian ProfessorJacket A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z…

Joe Jackson

Night and Day IISony Classical There's danger in trying to duplicate one's best work, and Joe Jackson has taken a big risk by crafting a sequel to his jazz-tinged 1982 classic Night and Day.…

Michael Jackson

InvincibleEpic Six years after the new material on his greatest hits collection (HIStory) dropped with a thud, Michael Jackson's long-awaited follow-up doesn't sound much better. Invincible…

Bo Jackson

Bo JacksonBorn: Nov. 30, 1962Baseball OF and Football RB won Heisman Trophy in 1985 and MVP of baseball All-Star Game in 1989; starter for both baseball's KC Royals and NFL's LA Raiders in…

Joe Jackson

Joe JacksonBorn: July 16, 1887Baseball OF hit .300 or better 11 times; nicknamed “Shoeless Joe”; career average of .356, third highest all-time; was placed on MLB's ineligible list in 1921…

Phil Jackson

Phil JacksonBorn: Sept. 17, 1945Basketball NBA champion as reserve forward with New York in 1973 (injured when Knicks won in ‘70); coached Chicago to six NBA titles in eight years (1991-93,…