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Jackson Scribner
July 25 @ 10:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Raised in rural Melissa, Texas, Jackson Scribner grew up obsessed with music from an early
age. He learned guitar when he was only nine and spent countless hours playing alongside his
Dad and brothers at family gatherings. Being that the virtuosic player is only twenty years old,
that doesn’t feel all that long ago. Only in the last year and a half has Jackson put lyrics to his
skillful instrumentals, making their timeless appeal all the more prodigious.
Leaning into this seemingly supernatural knack, Jackson’s band — a crew of musical veterans
vastly more accomplished and nonetheless awestruck — recorded his debut album at Consolvo Studio in Oak Cliff, Texas. Made up of Jeff Ryan (drums for St. Vincent, The War on Drugs,Daniel Johnston), John Dufilho (bass for The Apples in Stereo, The Deathray Davies), and engineered by Jerome Brock (Cryptolog), the seasoned group made a deliberate decision to let Jackson’s songs radiate in their natural state. Mixed with care by Grammy-winning Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn, Cat Power, Phosphorescent, The Walkmen), the collection does just that.
Jackson’s precocity — melodic and poetic — pierces sparse folk-rock arrangements, and in
turn, a listener’s heart. With emotional precision, he roars and rattles out familiar tales of life so
beautifully unspecial: Me and you left when you were sixteen / Hair so wild when you look at me/ Take your wheels across the county line / Thousand miles away to that downtown diner /
Watch you rise…
Jackson and his brother Levi Scribner are just back from their second European tour late last
year, supporting Israel Nash and playing a couple of festivals and have their sophomore album
ready to be released later this year on State Fair Records.