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  1. Robert Jackson (born 6 January 1949, Coventry, England) is an English rock musician most famous for being a member of Badfinger from 1974–75 and 1981–83, and of The Fortunes from 1995-2018. He currently tours under the name Badfinger in the United Kingdom.

    • Robert Jackson
    • Piano, guitar, vocals
    • Rock
    • 6 January 1949 (age 74), Coventry, England
  2. In A Different World - Written by Bob Jackson. Home page of badfingeruk.com, a rock group from Coventry. Official website of Badfinger featuring Bob Jackson (member since 1974 with Pete Ham, Tom Evans and Mike Gibbins).

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    Since becoming a member of the original line up in the 1974, Bob Jackson has consistently driven the Badfinger legacy with various Badfinger-related releases, performances, interviews,...

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    Bob Jackson • 515 views. New recommendations. Robert Jackson is an English rock musician most famous for being a member of Badfinger from 1974–75 and 1981–83, and of The Fortunes from...

  5. 26. Jan. 2021 · Leeds bike brand Bob Jackson, founded in 1935, will continue to make traditional steel frames after being rescued by a group of investors led by Tony Woodrup. The new owners plan to reopen in six months with a new factory, new machinery and new models.

  6. Bob Jackson is one of America's funniest entertainers who combines his great boogie woogie piano skills with comedy and singalong to create a unique audience-interactive experience. He has performed at Disney World, Universal, Seaworld, and other venues around the world, and has his own show at Disney's Port Orleans Riverside.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_FortunesThe Fortunes - Wikipedia

    [citation needed] In 2018 the Fortunes successfully toured Australia and keyboard player Bob Jackson retired later in the year due to ill health. He was replaced by ex Merseybeats and Tornados keyboard player and vocalist Chris Hutchison. The band continues to feature on 1960s theatre shows such as "Sensational 60s" and "