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'''Michael Lee Jackson''' is a [[guitarist]] who was part of [[Ian Gillan]]'s backing band on the [[Deep Purple]] frontman's US solo tour in August and September 2006.
'''Michael Lee Jackson''' is a [[guitarist]] who was part of [[Ian Gillan]]'s backing band on the [[Deep Purple]] frontman's US solo tour in August and September 2006, and also performed on guitar and acted as musical director for Gillan's CD/DVD "Gillan's Inn" (2006), "Live in Anaheim" also on CD/DVD (2008), and "One Eye to Morocco" (2009).


Released a solo CD 'In A Heartbeat' in 2006. Ian Gillan is credited for backing vocals.
Released a solo CD 'In A Heartbeat' in 2006. Ian Gillan is credited for backing vocals.


He also worked with Emerson Lake and Palmer bassist/vocalist, Greg Lake.
He also worked with Emerson Lake and Palmer bassist/vocalist, Greg Lake, and Animal Planet on a record of ELP/King Crimson remakes. The record was fully recorded, but has not been released.


He was front man for the Buffalo NY band '''Animal Planet'''.
He was front man for the Buffalo NY band '''Animal Planet'''.
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Michael is son of [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/%7ebjackson/ Bruce Jackson], a distinguished professor at the [http://www.buffalo.edu/ University at Buffalo.]
Michael is son of [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/%7ebjackson/ Bruce Jackson], a distinguished professor at the [http://www.buffalo.edu/ University at Buffalo.]


He is an attorney in Buffalo, NY. He is a graduate of State University of New York at Buffalo Law School. He clerked for William M. Kunstler while in school. He received the [[Thurgood Marshall|Thurgood Marshall Award]] for pro-bono representation of an indigent defendant in a death-penalty case.
He is an attorney in Buffalo, NY. He is a graduate of State University of New York at Buffalo Law School. He clerked for civil rights lawyer, William M. Kunstler, while in school. He received the [[Thurgood Marshall|Thurgood Marshall Award]] for pro-bono representation of an indigent defendant in a death-penalty case.


[http://www.michaelleejackson.com/ Michael Lee Jackson web page]


[http://www.myspace.com/mljmlj My Space page]
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Revision as of 16:34, 4 March 2009

Michael Lee Jackson is a guitarist who was part of Ian Gillan's backing band on the Deep Purple frontman's US solo tour in August and September 2006, and also performed on guitar and acted as musical director for Gillan's CD/DVD "Gillan's Inn" (2006), "Live in Anaheim" also on CD/DVD (2008), and "One Eye to Morocco" (2009).

Released a solo CD 'In A Heartbeat' in 2006. Ian Gillan is credited for backing vocals.

He also worked with Emerson Lake and Palmer bassist/vocalist, Greg Lake, and Animal Planet on a record of ELP/King Crimson remakes. The record was fully recorded, but has not been released.

He was front man for the Buffalo NY band Animal Planet.

Animal Planet, as well as his Michael Lee Jackson Band have toured extensively overseas to entertain US Troops.

He toured with 10,000 Maniacs in 1998-1999. He replaced Robert Buck during his illness.

Michael is son of Bruce Jackson, a distinguished professor at the University at Buffalo.

He is an attorney in Buffalo, NY. He is a graduate of State University of New York at Buffalo Law School. He clerked for civil rights lawyer, William M. Kunstler, while in school. He received the Thurgood Marshall Award for pro-bono representation of an indigent defendant in a death-penalty case.


My Space page