The saxophonist was one of the pioneers of Afro jazz and also fused funk with traditional Cameroonian music.
The saxophonist Manu Dibango, a veteran Afro-jazz star, has died on Tuesday after contracting Coronavirus.
Jackson settled out of court.
“His funeral service will be held in strict privacy and a tribute to his memory will be organized when possible,” his record label told AFP.
The saxophonist was one of the pioneers of Afro-jazz and also fused funk with traditional Cameroonian music.
His biggest hit was the B-side of a song to support the Cameroon football team in the African Cup of Nations but was picked up and popularised by New York DJs