Rod Jackson
Rod Jackson is an American rock musician. He was the lead singer for the second incarnation of the band Slash's Snakepit, led by ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash.[1]
Jackson got his start as the front man for the Charlottesville, Virginia, band Suggestion, with Andrew Perkowski, Howard Lenn, David Lenn, and Dana Powell, and with Richmond, Virginia-based band Rag Doll.[2] He is now in 3 of a Different Kind,[3] a rock band signed to the Big Swede Studios record label. They released an album in 2006 titled There's a Rhythm to These Streets. He is also the singer for the band RazorBall,[4] whose eponymous debut album was released in 2007. It features 12 tracks and has received good reviews. He is currently working on a rock album with Stefan "Big Swede" Svensson on drums, Johnny Griparic on bass and Howie Simon on guitar. Jackson has been in the studio working with Explosive Records co-writer/producer Pride Hutchison on the Shady-Tree Project. Some of his new songs are co-produced by Andy Johns.
Discography
Album |
Artist |
Release Date |
Label |
Ain't Life Grand |
Slash's Snakepit |
2000 |
Koch Records |
Halloween: Resurrection soundtrack "Tina", by Rod Jackson and Johnny Griparic |
Various Artists |
2002 |
Various |
There's a Rhythm to These Streets |
3 of a Different Kind |
2006 |
Big Swede Studios |
RazorBall |
RazorBall |
2007 |
Mascot Records |
Time Machine |
Big Swede |
2007 |
Big Swede Studios |
Better Half |
Shady-Tree |
2013 |
Explosive Records |
Diamond |
Shady-Tree |
2013 |
Explosive Records |
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