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This newscast is updated weekdays at 6am, 9am, noon, 3pm, and 6pm. Our Planet Money podcast team recently became a record label solely for one artist, Earnest Jackson, and a long-lost song he recorded in the s about inflation.
Sadly, the singer and songwriter Earnest Jackson has died. NPR's Sarah Gonzalez has this tribute. And then when we flew down to Baton Rouge to meet the singer and songwriter, we knew. We were going to go all in on Earnest Jackson and the song he recorded with a band called Sugar Daddy and the Gumbo Roux.
He loved a good double entendre. He was funny and confident. I've always wanted to be a superstar. By 14, he was performing in nightclubs, loving it. Don't ever leave me 'cause I'll lose my mind. He did a cover of an Al Green song that actually got on the official Billboard charts. So if you ever heard this song on an old jukebox He spent 33 years waiting tables at nice restaurants, still singing wherever he could.
I made a very good living. I raised all my children. And my family - we did pretty good at that time. And we became a record label to see if we could give Earnest a little taste of what he'd always dreamed of - a little bit of fame. And his song did get listened to all over the world - Nigeria, Brazil, Norway, Japan. And releasing his "Inflation" song led to some new opportunities for Earnest. Earnest got to go back into a recording studio, which is what he really, really wanted, to record a new song called "Gas In My Car.
He was One of his kids, Corey, called to tell us. You know, he had a smile that could light up a room. And it was such an honor for us to be a part of Earnest Jackson's final years. He was in such good spirits, man. He was so happy about that. And he would not stop playing "Inflation. This is his take on one of his favorite songs.