Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson (born October 29 1961 in Gary, Indiana) is an American singer and musician, a member of the Jacksons. Nicknamed "Little Randy", he was the ninth out of ten Jackson children to be born (one was stillborn) and is the youngest son in the Jackson family.
Ransom Joseph Jackson (born 10 February 1926 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is a former American Major League (MLB) player for the Chicago Cubs (1950-1955), Dodgers (1956-1958; two seasons in Brooklyn, one in Los Angeles), Cleveland Indians (1958-1959), and ended his career back with the Cubs (1959).
Randall "Tight Dawg" Jackson (born June 23, 1956 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is a Grammy Award-winning rock bassist, singer, record producer and Emmy Award-nominated television and radio personality, now best known as a judge on American Idol.
Randy Jackson (born November 13, 1948 in Atlanta, Texas) was an American football running back in the National Football League for the Buffalo Bills, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at Wichita State University.
Randall Belford Jackson (born March 6, 1944) was an American football player.
Randy Jackson is an American rock musician from New Orleans, Louisiana, best known for his role as frontman for the band Zebra.
Jackson founded Zebra with bass player Felix Hanemann and drummer Guy Gelso in 1975. Randy has cited his primary influences as Led Zeppelin, Moody Blues, Rush, and Yes, influences which are reflected in both his vocal and guitar styles. In addition to working with Zebra, Randy performs lead vocals for The Music of Led Zeppelin, The Music of Pink Floyd, and The Music of The Doors: tributes to the eponymous bands as backed by an orchestra. He also frequently plays live acoustic shows across the country.