Greenbroke Jackson Dean
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Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
11.03.2022
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- 1 Don’t Come Lookin’ 03:07
- 2 Trailer Park 03:39
- 3 Fearless 03:35
- 4 Don’t Take Much 03:21
- 5 Superstitions 03:48
- 6 Love You Anymore 03:12
- 7 Red Light 03:07
- 8 Other Than Me 04:00
- 9 Wings 04:24
- 10 Greenbroke 05:15
Info for Greenbroke
Jackson Dean has announced that he will release his debut album – Greenbroke – on 11th March through Big Machine records. Having played bars in Maryland – the stompin’ grounds that gave the world the Brothers Osborne while still in high school – after a stint in California, he found his home in Nashville. Ending up with four record deals on the table, Dean ultimately signed with Big Machine records. “I don’t know what I thought it would be,” he concedes. “I was living in a little shack on my grandfather’s property, playing shows and writing songs. It was about the force of the music, and the way it moved people. That was what I was chasing, and I ended up here.” Now, Dean will release his debut album on the 11th March – Greenbroke. One word instead of two, a state of mind as well as being, it’s an ethos the hard-charging performer lives by. “Never lose your wild,” explains Dean. “You can be tame enough to be in the room, but never let go of that untamed sense of who you are. That’s where your truest self lives.”
Working with Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer Luke Dick, they’ve crafted an atmospheric, musically-forward project where guitars slash, drums thump and Dean’s raw baritone creates a frenzy on the Cri du Coeur title track, the haunted courage of “Fearless,” the hushed benediction “Wings,” breezy ganjo-country of “Don’t Take Much” and the stomping National guitar-streaked first single “Don’t Come Lookin’.” Equal parts swagger and introspection, the musk of a young man’s machismo tempers that low slung delivery that comes from living life along the fringe.
“We’ve always made our way, done what we had to do,” explains the mature beyond his years writer. “We were raised to live without fear, to look what you had to do in the eye – and get on with it. There’s a freedom that comes with living that way. You know whatever happens, you’re gonna find a way. It goes back to the idea of being greenbroke; you can go anywhere, but that doesn’t mean you have to surrender your untamed self.”
Jackson Dean
Jackson Dean
Odenton, Maryland native Jackson Dean is a singer/songwriter known for his old school, gritty style of Country. Mature beyond his years, Jackson has a daring and carefree spirit, having moved out at 18 years old to live in a cinderblock, concrete floor, one-room shack on the back of his grandfather’s property with no heat and no plumbing. Bringing that same sense of adventure to his songwriting, Jackson writes both independently and alongside outliers like Luke Dick, classic writers like Casey Beathard and everyone in between. Following the release of his debut collection JACKSON DEAN out now via Big Machine Records, Jackson continues to show people how real music can be with atmospheric, musically-forward album GREENBROKE due March 11. Featured on the soundtrack for Netflix’s The Ice Road and in an episode of Paramount Network’s Yellowstone, the stomping “Don’t Come Lookin’” is making its mark as his first single at Country radio. Following an early career of local performances in his hometown, Jackson has joined bills with superstar acts like Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Brantley Gilbert, Kane Brown, Jake Owen and Brothers Osborne.
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