Roddy Jackson
Genres:
Pop/Rock, R&B
Meta styles:
Early R&B, Rock & Roll/Roots
Styles:
Rock & Roll, Rockabilly

George Rodrick "Roddy" Jackson (born 9 April 1942) is an American rockabilly and rock and roll singer, songwriter, pianist and saxophonist, who recorded for Specialty Records in the 1950s. He was born in Fresno, California, moving to Merced as a child. His father was a singer and pianist who toured with The Sons of the Pioneers. Jackson learned to play drums and piano, forming his first group, The Dreamers, when aged 12 in 1954, and began performing on radio station KYOS. He also learned to play clarinet, trumpet and trombone, but concentrated on the alto saxophone and later tenor sax.

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Central Valley Fireball

Central Valley Fireball

2
Year:
2007
Tracks:
16
Bitrate:
256 kbps
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