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Anita Jackson on Gospel Roots, New York Dreams & The Purpose of Art

44 min · 8 de may de 2026
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On this episode of Meet Me in Music, host Neil Salsich sits down with St. Louis vocalist Anita Jackson for a soulful and deeply reflective conversation about music, purpose, and the journey of a lifelong artist. Anita shares her path from discovering gospel music and church harmonies to building a career that took her all the way to New York City. She reflects on the artists and sounds that shaped her—from jazz legends and R&B greats to gospel icons—and how those influences continue to live in her voice today. The conversation dives into the realities of life as a working musician, including her early days in New York with just $100, navigating the highs and lows of the industry, and eventually finding her way back to St. Louis. Anita also shares unforgettable stories from her career, including performing with Cissy Houston and learning what it truly means to be a professional artist. More than anything, this episode explores a powerful idea: that music isn’t just about performance or success—it’s about service. Anita opens up about using art as a way to heal, connect, and give something meaningful to others, while Neil reflects on his own evolving relationship with music. They discuss:  - Growing up with jazz, R&B, and gospel influences  - Discovering harmony and singing in church  - The difference between lead singing and background vocals  - Finding purpose and identity as an artist  - Moving to New York with no plan (and $100)  - Early career struggles and breakthrough moments  - Performing and working with Cissy Houston  - The role of faith and spirituality in music  - Music as therapy, healing, and service  - Navigating the modern music industry and social media  - Returning to St. Louis and building a career locally 🎙 New episodes of Meet Me in Music every other Friday 🔗 CONNECT WITH STL BUCKET LIST:  Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/stlbucketlist/?utm_source=Instagram  Website ▶ stlbucketlist.com 🤝 WORK WITH STL BUCKET LIST  Interested in partnering or sponsoring an episode?  Email ▶ show@stlbucketlist.com  Website ▶ https://www.bucketlistcreative.com/about-us This episode is brought to you by our amazing sponsors — Swade Dispensary, Brick City Yoga, and Kuva Coffee.

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