Joe Jackson
Singer-songwriter and musician

Born
August 11th, 1954
70 years ago
Died
June 27th, 2018
6 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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A British singer-songwriter and musician, this individual gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The debut album, 'Look Sharp!', received critical acclaim and commercial success. The unique blend of new wave, punk, and jazz influences characterized the early work. Subsequent albums, including 'I'm the Man' and 'Night and Day', further established a distinctive sound and style. Throughout the career, a strong emphasis remained on lyrical content and orchestration, showcasing versatility across genres. Various hits, such as 'Is She Really Going Out with Him?' and 'Steppin' Out', contributed to recognition on international music charts.
Released the album 'Look Sharp!'
Produced the hit single 'Steppin' Out'
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