Jade Jackson is an -American singer-songwriter from Santa Margarita, CA. Within seconds after a guitar plays the intro to her song "Aden," Jade Jackson's voice, illuminated by experience, sings: "I grew up my father's daughter.
When you look at a show listing and see that it starts at 7, you feel like you have to look again to make sure it wasn't a misprint. At The Wayfarer in Costa Mesa, that is exactly what happened when Jason Hawk Harris opened for Jade Jackson. Why the early start? Well, after Jade Jackson, the venue hosted a 90s party.
Is there a better way to spend a Saturday than with Jai Wolf? We'd say no. His show Saturday night at Eugene's McDonald Theatre was packed full of college students and electronic music lovers alike, looking to escape the stresses of the week and dance the night away.
Jackson opened her set with Bottle It Up, the only single she’s released from the forthcoming record so far, so she warned the audience that if she played a song they hadn’t heard before, it was probably a new one.
The Slaughtered Lamb in the back streets of Islington is a familiar path for American acts starting out, having hosted the country-rock stylings of artists like Brent Cobb and Tyler Childers already in 2017.