Little Duck and the Quackers is an eclectic music group known for their fusion of blues, folk, and rock genres. The band rose to prominence in the mid-1980s, with their notable band members, including lead singer 'Little Duck' and guitarist 'Quacker Jack'. Their signature sound is characterized by a harmonious blend of acoustic guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and a distinctive use of the harmonica. The band's most influential work, "Duck Pond Blues," is often credited with revitalizing interest in the blues genre during a period dominated by pop and electronic music.