Theo Jackson (musician)

[3] In January 2011 Jackson appeared at the 606 Club, London Jazz News wrote that he "leads his band from the piano, with a confidence and assurance that comes from being a true musician, and the trust and knowledge that the other guys on the stand are too" and his "...well-worked solos develop logically, being both thoughtfully-crafted and dexterously-impressive, and above all making sense, without resorting to flashy finger-wiggling".

Jericho was positively reviewed by Bruce Lindsay in All About Jazz who described it as "a welcome creation...the work of a young male vocalist who is steering a route that avoids the well-trodden paths of The Great American Songbook and heads towards a potentially fascinating musical destination".

[8][9] In 2013 Jackson's inaugural UK tour saw him appear at numerous notable venues including the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and The Stables.

[15][16][17] In April 2015 Jackson released his second album, Shoeless and the Girl, on Dot Time Records with a launch show at St James Theatre in London.

[18][19] Reviewing Shoeless and the Girl for All About Jazz, Bruce Lindsay wrote that "Jackson's voice has matured since his debut, gaining resonance and lower-register strength.