Another song the Georgia native wrote is the humorous "Flaws." When asked what some of his flaws were that he didn't mind discussing, he slyly said, "We don't have enough time to get into all of them. I've got a lot of 'em -- some physical, some character-related. Somebody else could give you a better example. I'm kind of quirky. I try to make up my flaws with maybe some good qualities, I hope."
Jackson's first single, 1989's "Blue Blooded Woman," was released by Arista on 45 RPM vinyl to radio, and now his music can be found via digital download. With that said, just how digitally savvy is he? "I'm not that sharp with it, but I'm also not stupid," he admits. "I can use the computer pretty good, but don't really do much on it except look for cars and boats. I don't write on a computer. I still write it down on paper if I'm going to write a song or something like that. I have an iPhone, but I don't really text that much. When I do, they are just short ones or abbreviated words if I have to text. I don't do it that much. I don't even like talking on the phone, let alone texting. But, I can use all of that. I still listen to CD's most of the time, but I do have some music on the phone.