Roddy Jackson is an American rock and roll musician known for his rhythmic, high-energy performances. He was a key member of the Central Valley rock scene in California during the 1950s, where his style, a blend of rockabilly, boogie-woogie, and rhythm & blues, stood out. His most notable work is arguably "Hiccups", a song that showcases his bold piano playing and lively vocals. Despite his relatively short recording career, Jackson remains an influential figure in early rock and roll.