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, Jackson continues to show people how real music can be with his atmospheric, musically-forward debut album GREENBROKE (out now via Big Machine Records). Becoming the highest charting Country single for a new artist since 2015, Jackson’s Top 10-and-climbing debut, “Don’t Come Lookin’” has already made waves after being featured on the soundtrack for Netflix’s The Ice Road as well as Paramount Network’s hit series Yellowstone. The hit also landed a spot on Billboard Hot 100 as it continues to soar throught the Top 10 with more than 20 million radio airplay audience impressions and 2.5 million official streams. 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, Brooks & Dunn and Brothers Osborne. After hitting the road this summer with Lee Brice, the young talent will join HARDY on the Wall to Wall tour as well as Blake Shelton and Carly Pearce for the “Back to the Honky Tonk” tour in 2023. Visit jacksondeanmusic.com for more information and upcoming tour dates.
Chase McDaniel
Chase McDaniel was raised by grandparents in Kentucky with traditional family values and old school country music. He was taught to bet on himself and that, paired with his rich baritone voice. All of that comes together as his latest song debuts #1 on the country single charts and #4 all genres chart, an unprecedented feat for an independent artist.
Having some tough times early on, the music of George Jones, Johnny Cash, and Conway Twitty, and family who loved singing gospel, resonated with Chase developed a bit of an old soul when it comes to music. He started performing doing covers of Johnny Cash and started developing his own voice too.
Like many other musicians, he eventually made his way to Nashville. But with the pandemic and out of work, he was down to his last $12 and ready to pack up and head home when a friend loaned him money to stay a couple more weeks. Luck struck as one of the 50 restaurants offered him a job. He gave this shot everything he had — working double shifts, sleeping as little as four hours and writing and recording with his producer and best friend Jerry Jacobs every other minute of the day.
What he’s developed — the sound, work ethic, and more are all uniquely his own as Chase is a true independent artist. He released his first song “Relapse” online garnering over 2 million streams without any “playlisting” or other help. His follow-up “Project,” also released without industry hype has reached the top of the charts thanks to his rabid fan base. “Project” had over 1.2 million streams in just the first
week!
It’s clear that Chase McDaniel blends old and new to deliver something incredibly unique and listeners can’t get enough of it!