Kenny Parchman (1932–1996) was an American rockabilly singer and guitarist from Jackson, Tennessee, best known for his energetic recordings at Sun Records during the 1950s. Though his standout single “Love Crazy Baby” never saw wide release in its time, it later became a favorite among rockabilly collectors and revivalists. Parchman’s driving rhythms, spirited vocals, and authentic Southern style captured the raw excitement of early rock ‘n’ roll, securing his place as a cult figure in the genre’s rich history.