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Joe Jackson plays his song "You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want)" live in concert at The Masonic in San Francisco, California on June 4, 2022. You Can't Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want) appeared on Jackson's seventh studio album, Body And Soul (1984). The song was released as a single and reached Number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. David Ian "Joe" Jackson is a Grammy-nominated British singer-songwriter from Portsmouth, England. Joining him onstage this night of the Sing You Sinners Tour were Graham Maby (bass and vocals), Teddy Kumpel (guitar and vocals) and Doug Yowell (drums and vocals). ===================== Sing You Sinners - North American live tour dates (2022): May 21 - New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre May 22 - Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre May 25-26 - Chicago, IL @ Park West May 28 - Milwaukee, WI @ Pabst Theater May 29 - Minneapolis, MN @ Pantages Theatre June 1 - Boise, ID @ Egyptian Theatre June 2 - Seattle, WA @ Moore Theater June 4 - San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic June 5 - El Cajon, CA @ The Magnolia June 7 - San Luis Obispo, CA @ Fremont Theater June 8 - Las Vegas, NV @ Smith Center for the Performing Arts June 10 - Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre June 11 - Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre June 14 - Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre June 15 - Austin, TX @ Paramount Theatre June 17 - New Orleans, LA @ Civic Theatre June 18 - Birmingham, AL @ The Lyric Theatre June 21 - Tampa, FL @ Tampa Theatre June 22 - Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Parker Playhouse June 24 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage June 25 - Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall =================== Joe Jackson official bio: Joe Jackson was born in 1954 in Burton-on-Trent, England, but grew up in the South Coast naval city of Portsmouth. A skinny, asthmatic kid, he loved books and originally wanted to be a writer. At age 11 though, he joined a school violin class to escape the humiliation of Sports periods in which it was very often him, rather than the ball, which got kicked. Much to his own surprise, he found himself fascinated by music and eagerly studying music theory and history. A couple of years later, Joe switched to the piano, mainly because of his new ambition: to be a composer. His first efforts were pieces for piano and small groups of instruments. Within a few years though, he was writing songs and leaning more towards the pop world. At age 18 Joe won a scholarship to study Composition, Piano, and Percussion at London's Royal Academy of Music. By the time he left, he was the co-leader and songwriter of Arms and Legs, a proto-punk outfit which released two singles before burning out somewhere around 1976. By 1978 Joe was living in London and hawking an album-length demo, with his own band standing by. That demo—already called Look Sharp—found its way to American producer David Kershenbaum, who was in London as talent scout for A&M Records. Joe was immediately signed and Look Sharp professionally re-recorded in August '78. The Joe Jackson Band finally started to play regular gigs and the album was released in Jan. 1979. Joe’s latest album Fool was released in January 2019—exactly 40 years after the release of Look Sharp. A shorter and more focussed album than Fast Forward, with a much more live feel, it was recorded at the end of a tour in Boise, with the band Joe has been working with for the last 3 years: Graham Maby (Bass), Teddy Kumpel (Guitar) and Doug Yowell (Drums). Co-produced by Patrick Dillett, the album was mixed in NY. The band are preparing for a major tour of North America and Europe. Joe Jackson continues to divide his time between Berlin, New York, and Portsmouth.