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Brian Hyland
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Lee Ann Womack
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Frazier River
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The Falcons
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Helen Darling
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Kim Carnes
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The Desert Rose Band
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Irma Thomas
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Rhett Akins
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Four Tops
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Joe Simon
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Jackie Ross
American singer

Jackie Ross

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Jackie Ross in 1965

Jackie Ross (born Jaculyn Bless Ross, 30 January 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American soul singer.

Ross sang gospel music as a child, and performed on a radio show run by her parents, both preachers. After her father died in 1954 she moved to Chicago and was signed to SAR Records by Sam Cooke. Her first single "Hard Times" appeared in 1962, and following this she spent time singing in Syl Johnson's band.

In 1964, she signed with Chess Records and released "Selfish One", which reached #11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, #4 on the Cashbox R&B chart, and #5 on the Canadian RPM chart. A follow-up, "I've Got the Skill", reached the Hot 100 but stalled at #89 and the following year, "Jerk and Twine", a re-working of "Everything But Love", the song on the other side of her big hit, peaked at #85. Another single, "Haste Makes Waste," reached #126 in 1964.

An album, Full Bloom, was released in 1965, which was followed by three more singles, but after disputes with her record label, she left Chess in 1967. She later recorded for several labels well into the 1970s, such as Brunswick and Jerry Butler's Fountain Productions. Most of her later recordings were produced by her manager, Jimmy Vanleer's production company and issued on various labels, including GSF, Mercury and Capitol and even Vanleer's own Golden Ear label, but she was unable to duplicate the success of "Selfish One".

On June 25, 2019, The New York Times Magazine listed Jackie Ross among hundreds of artists whose material was reportedly destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.