Just Jack

The Life and Music Ministry of Jack Campbell

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Just Jack by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell, WestBow Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell ISBN: 9781490826660
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: February 28, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
ISBN: 9781490826660
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: February 28, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

I will always have great memories of Jack Campbell. The first song we ever recorded of his was titled Jesus. It became the Rambos first number-one radio song. We enjoyed recording many others, such as Oh What a Happy Day and March Around The Throne. Jack was a great songwriter and a fine Christian gentleman. Buck Rambo

Jack Campbell was the creator of the nations number one southern gospel song for seven consecutive weeks in 2012: I Know a Man Who Can, as recorded by Greater Vision. Jack was the seventh son in a poverty-stricken rural Swifton, Arkansas, family. His childhood years during the Depression Era were characterized by tragedy, isolation, poverty, and Hand-Me-Downs. As an orphan, Jack thought he was in a suburb of Heaven when his brother, Bill, moved Jack and his own family to Gideon, in the bootheel of Missouri. Bill would pastor the Assembly of God Church while raising Jack as if he were his own son, rather than as his younger brother.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, gospel radio was filled with his music. Many of the industrys top artists, including the Rambos, the Inspirations, the Speer Family, the Kingsmen Quartet, and soloist, Governor Jimmie Davis, filled their albums with Jack Campbells music. More recently, country legend George Jones recorded I Know a Man Who Can. In his forty-plus years of traveling, he mentored over forty-five teens and young adults. His son, Chris, a great bass guitar player and songwriter, would go on to play for the Happy Goodman Family. A young Gene McDonald, the great bass singer of the Florida Boys (and the Gaithers), would spend time as a part of the Ambassadors, singing tenor. Gary ONeal, The Absolutely Gospel Website

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

I will always have great memories of Jack Campbell. The first song we ever recorded of his was titled Jesus. It became the Rambos first number-one radio song. We enjoyed recording many others, such as Oh What a Happy Day and March Around The Throne. Jack was a great songwriter and a fine Christian gentleman. Buck Rambo

Jack Campbell was the creator of the nations number one southern gospel song for seven consecutive weeks in 2012: I Know a Man Who Can, as recorded by Greater Vision. Jack was the seventh son in a poverty-stricken rural Swifton, Arkansas, family. His childhood years during the Depression Era were characterized by tragedy, isolation, poverty, and Hand-Me-Downs. As an orphan, Jack thought he was in a suburb of Heaven when his brother, Bill, moved Jack and his own family to Gideon, in the bootheel of Missouri. Bill would pastor the Assembly of God Church while raising Jack as if he were his own son, rather than as his younger brother.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, gospel radio was filled with his music. Many of the industrys top artists, including the Rambos, the Inspirations, the Speer Family, the Kingsmen Quartet, and soloist, Governor Jimmie Davis, filled their albums with Jack Campbells music. More recently, country legend George Jones recorded I Know a Man Who Can. In his forty-plus years of traveling, he mentored over forty-five teens and young adults. His son, Chris, a great bass guitar player and songwriter, would go on to play for the Happy Goodman Family. A young Gene McDonald, the great bass singer of the Florida Boys (and the Gaithers), would spend time as a part of the Ambassadors, singing tenor. Gary ONeal, The Absolutely Gospel Website

More books from WestBow Press

Cover of the book Fit for Life by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Life After by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book God's Been Divorced Too by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Psalms of Bliss by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Junk to Gold by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book For Our Children by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Theory of Productivity by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Little Johnny's Faith Adventures by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Mind over Money by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Marshmallows in the Sky by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Pride in Purity by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Under the Eye by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book Fasting Outside the Box by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book It All Comes out in the Wash by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
Cover of the book The Forty-Day Prosperity Process by Betty Burris, Charlene Campbell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy