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American R&B singer Millie Jackson was born in 1944 in Thomson, Georgia. Long before Jackson scored her first hits in the 1970’s, she grew up in New York tri-state area, living in New Jersey and Brooklyn during most of her formative years. In the mid 1960’s, Millie’s vocal talents led her family and friends to encourage her to enter a series of talent contests in various clubs around the city. To her surprise, she began to win many of them, eventually garnering the attention of MGM Records.
Millie Jackson released her self-titled debut in 1972, but the album performed to only moderate success. Her sophomore effort, It Hurts So Good, fared much better, however, rising into the top twenty on the R&B albums charts, and her 1974 album, Caught Up, performed even better, rising into the top forty on the mainstream charts, the top five on the R&B charts, and reaching gold status.
Since that time, Jackson has released dozens of additional albums, including: Feelin’ Bitchy (1977), Get It Out’cha System (1978), A Moment’s Pleasure (1979), I Had To Say It (1980), E.S.P. (Extra Sexual Persuasion) (1983), An Imitation of Love (1986), The Sequel, It Ain’t Over (1997), and Not for Church Folk! (2001.) Jackson’s albums have spawned a number of top twenty R&B hits, including: “IT Hurts So Good,” “How Do You Feel the Morning After,” “(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want to be Right,” and “If You’re Not Back in Love By Monday.”
Millie Jackson was recently the subject of the documentary film, Unsung- The Story of Mildred Jackson, which aired on the TV One network in 2012. Jackson was recently indicted into the Official Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame.
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