Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson stands as a compelling figure in the blues and soul traditions, with a catalogue that spans decades of musical exploration. His archive contains thirty-two distinct works, anchored by the widely accessed album Waterloo from 2004, which remains a central pillar of his digital presence. Alongside this modern collection, earlier recordings like Help Stamp Out Loneliness from 1967 and the 2011 releases The Lonesome In Me and Life Of A Poor Boy demonstrate a sustained creative output. Popular entries such as I Wish I Had A Girl and Still Awake highlight his enduring appeal, while tracks like Lovesick Blues connect his style to classic country and blues themes. This collection offers listeners a comprehensive view of his artistic range, from intimate ballads to upbeat narratives, ensuring his voice remains accessible to new and returning audiences alike. |