Eddie Jackson (1926 – January 14, 2002) was an American country and rockabilly musician.
Jackson was born in Cookeville, Tennessee, and moved as a youngster with his family to Detroit, Michigan.
He began playing country and Western swing in local bars as a teenager, and served in the Navy during World War II.
He released two singles of interest to early rock & roll historians, 1956's, "Rock and Roll baby" b/w "You Are the One" (for Fortune Records) and 1957's "Baby Doll" b/w "Please Don't Cry" (for Shelby Records).
Jackson's last single of the 1960s, "You Put It There" b/w "Worldwide Distributor Of Loneliness," was cut in Nashville.