Mick Jackson is a British singer-songwriter best known for his disco-influenced pop music in the late 1970s. His most significant contribution to music history is his song "Blame It On the Boogie," which was later covered by The Jacksons and gained worldwide fame. Jackson's style is characterized by upbeat rhythms, catchy melodies, and a distinctive blend of pop and disco elements. His music, though not extensively vast, has played a pivotal role in shaping the disco era.