Artist History
"If I was to sum up my music, I'd say it's one crazy blonde with a high-energy rock show dumped in a country bucket," says Charleston, Illinois native Jackie Lawson. Jackie has an expressive voice, soulful and strong, gentle and innocent, kickin' and down-home. It's a unique voice that stirs the heart, leads the imagination, and brings the songs to life. On stage, she has a remarkable way of making her audiences feel at ease, yet entertained, with a fiery-sweet attitude and energetic presence that won't quickly be forgotten. Growing up, Jackie had a number of musical influences, thanks to the diverse tastes of her family. "I've grown up being surrounded, inundated by music. My parents played albums of everything from the Beatles to the Judds, Patty Loveless, James Taylor, and Harry Chapin. My brother, a jazz musician by education, often played Pink Floyd, Blind Melon, Pearl Jam, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and anything not pop. Somewhere in there, I started listening to Tom Petty, Janet Jackson, Aerosmith, & No Doubt. I can enjoy any one of these albums today, but you'll usually find me listening to the female powerhouse voices of modern country, like Sara, Martina, Sugarland, & Faith. I really respect Faith Hill as an artist and as a person. She's really come a long way. I hope someday I can pull off her kind of success with the same grace and humor." Although only in her twenties, Jackie is well on her way. If you were to ask her how long she's been singing she'd tell you, "twenty-something years; well, sort-of. I've been an infamous shower singer for 20 years, a church singer for 12, and entertainment singer for 9 and a country singer for 4." A whole is the sum of its parts, and a life is a series of moments; Jackie's is no exception. At age 17, she flew to Argentina for a year as a Rotary Youth Exchange student and returned home fluent in Spanish and singing up a storm. It was during this time Jackie unknowingly began nurturing and creating her own individual style of singing. Now, back home, the kindhearted locals of her hometown never hesitate to show her their support. She adds that her biggest encouragement comes from home, though, from her husband and her family. With a big push from her husband, Jackie decided to take some chances by diving in head first. In October of 2002 he drove her up to Detroit for her first audition ever, for the second season of American Idol. She passed two auditions before meeting Simon, Paula, and Randy in the third audition. Unanimously, they told her that she had a good voice, but wasn't quite what they were looking for on the show at that time. On March 6 of 2004 Jackie readily accepted the opportunity to open for Buddy Jewel offered by the folks at Nashville North USA in Taylorville, IL. Jackie comments, "For being my first big label opening act, the experience was so uplifting and motivating. I told myself that music and entertainment is definitely where I want to be." She admits that this decision made her a little nervous at first, but borrowing the lyrics of a Jo Dee Messina song ("Was That my Life"
Jackie Lawson Blog
"Crazy Blonde" reviewed by Terri D. for RadioIndy
| POSTED BY: samid1471 | POSTED ON: 18 May 2007 10:34 AM | ||
WOW! "Crazy Blonde" shows that Jackie Lawson is a true American Country gal with a load of talent, ambition and drive to make it BIG in this highly competitive pursuit of country music. Jackie is "Stubborn", as she reveals in our favorite track by the same name. This country gal should definitely be "Busy, busy, busy" on the concert scene, as she has got what it takes. Jackie performs exceptionally on the entire CD. It was a tough decision picking a favorite track. We enjoyed the mandolin accompanied tune "The First To Fall" as the love ballad pick of this upbeat CD. If you are looking for the new voice of female country music, look no further today. Pick up a copy of this CD! -Terri D. Check out JackieLawson's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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