Johnny Hickman is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, best known as a founding member of the alternative rock band Cracker. Born on March 24, 1964, in California, he has made significant contributions to the rock and Americana genres. Cracker, formed in 1991, achieved commercial success with hits like "Low" and "Get Off This," which showcased Hickman's distinctive guitar work and songwriting. Hickman’s style blends elements of rock, folk, and country, often characterized by witty lyrics and catchy melodies. In addition to his work with Cracker, he has released solo albums, including "Palmhenge" and "Lucky," further highlighting his versatility as an artist. Hickman's impact on music is notable for his role in defining the sound of 1990s alternative rock, and his work has influenced a range of artists in the genre. He continues to perform and record, maintaining a dedicated fanbase and contributing to the evolution of Americana and rock music. His collaborations and live performances have also solidified his reputation as a talented musician within the broader music community.