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MILLIE JACKSON
b. 15th July 1944, Thompson, Georgia, U.S.A.

Daughter is R&B singer Keisha Jackson.
 
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Millie Jackson January 1978 Interview
Soul's upfront lady makes sure she stays on target by taking time and trouble to talk to the people and staying in touch with what's happening in the world.... CURRENTLY enjoying the kind of success that her "Caught Up" epic brought the lady just a few years back, Ms. Millie Jackson — always renowned for being one of the women you can count on for being upfront in her views, straight ahead and always emminently soulful! — comes straight to the point. "We went back to the concept kin...
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Millie Jackson July 1978 Interview
Millie's new album is far more uptempo than any album she's ever done. Ironically, the track that most people are picking up on is a ballad! ...
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Millie Jackson May 1979 Interview
"I hate to stay at home and not work," says Millie, a confirmed workaholic John Abbey talks to Millie about her new album, and her forthcoming s...
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MILLIE JACKSON - Unsung
Millie Jackson Unsung - Full Episode Premiere air date Monday Feb 6, 2012 ...
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Millie Jackson January 1972 Interview
MILLIE Jackson has had one of the most meaningful songs of 1971 in her current hit, "A Child Of God (It's hard To Believe)". Not only is it a deeply m...
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Millie Jackson June 1973 Interview
THE beautiful and equally talented Millie Jackson has just spent nearly three weeks in Europe and she really wasn't too sure just why she was here! "T...
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 Millie Jackson August 1975 Interview
 Millie Jackson January 1972 Interview
 Isaac Hayes and Millie Jackson 1979 interview
 Millie Jackson Classic 1984 Video
 Millie Jackson 1974 Interview