Bill Robbin and The Blue Jays were a notable figure in the American rockabilly scene of the mid-20th century. Their musical style was characterized by a blend of rock and roll, country music, and rhythm and blues, with a distinctive twangy guitar sound by lead guitarist Bill Robbin. Their most influential work, "Jitterbug Baby," is often cited as a key development in the genre. Despite their relatively brief time in the spotlight, Bill Robbin and The Blue Jays' music continues to be highly influential in the rockabilly and vintage rock scenes.