Johnnie Jackson and The Blazers were a notable American rock 'n' roll band from the late 1950s. The band was fronted by singer and pianist Johnnie Jackson, whose boogie-woogie piano style and powerful vocals defined the band's distinctive sound. The Blazers were known for their energetic performances and fusion of blues, R&B, and early rock 'n' roll, contributing significantly to the transition of popular music during this period. Their most influential work, "Thunder and Lightning," remains an enduring classic in the genre.