Jackson's first band,
Indian Summer, was formed in 1969. They released one album in 1971. In 1972, Bob was the keyboardist for the band "Rigor Mortis", led by
John Entwistle of
the Who. Jackson joined
Badfinger, after
Pete Ham had a three-week hiatus from the band due to problems surrounding and manager Kathie Molland, wife of Badfinger guitarist
Joey Molland. In 2015, Jackson formed his own version of Badfinger with current members Andy Nixon, Michael Healey, and Ted Duggan to honour the memory of Pete Ham, Tom Evans, and Mike Gibbins and undertook a 23 date UK theatre tour, playing to over 20,000 people. In September 2019, Jackson was severely ill in the hospital for six months, and was replaced by rotating musicians during his time off. He ultimately decided to step down from the group; he had been the keyboardist for the Fortunes for nearly 25 years. ==Discography==