Folk Bands and Artists
Screamin’ Miss Jackson

Bristol
When SCREAMIN´ MISS JACKSON started as a band just 4 short years ago there was never a big plan. Fun was the objective and they started out cutting their teeth playing instruments unfamiliar to them and unpopular with some, finding their feet with well known and obscure songs of dubious provenance.
Today the band find themselves sitting with 4 years of Festivals behind them, including Glastonbury, Wilderness, The Great Escape, Boomtown and Shambala, playing UK Tours with the likes of CW Stoneking, The Deslondes, Hank Wangford, Reverand Peyton and the Big Damn Band, Rob Heron and the Tea Pad Orchestra, and their debut album ´I HEARD THE VOICE OF A DONUT´ out on Little Paradise Records.
The Bristol 6 piece draw on various influences including Vintage Rock and Roll, Rhythm and Blues, Pre-War Jazz, Country, Hokum and Swing to produce a massive, good-feelin´ sound which is capped in unique style by April Jackson´s Golden Era vocals.
“As mischievous as they are a good-hearted” - Global Texan Chronicles


