Jackson Dean Threads The Needle On ‘Magnolia Sage’
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If you think Maryland’s not country, Jackson Dean’s ready to ‘Make a Liar’ of you – 98.9 THE BULL
Jackson Dean’s third album, Magnolia Sage, paints a picture of two different parts of the country. The Magnolia half represents the Southeast and the East Coast, while Sage is oriented toward the West. So where does the “Heaven’s to Betsy” hitmaker fall on the map? “I was born and raised about 20 minutes outside of Annapolis, Maryland,” Jackson explains. “The town I grew up in is called Odenton. You’ve got a whole bunch of corn fields and you’v…
Review: On nuanced new album 'Magnolia Sage' Jackson Dean explores time, place & emotions
Jackson Dean has emerged as one of the most compelling new voices in modern country music, defined by his gravel-soaked vocals, cinematic songwriting and a willingness to blur the lines between traditional country and rock-driven intensity. Breaking through with his platinum-selling single ‘Don’t Come Lookin’ and debut album ‘Greenbroke,' Dean quickly established a reputation for music that feels both rugged and emotionally exposed—stories roote…
‘Magnolia Sage’ Is Jackson Dean’s Most Intentional Record Yet
When Jackson Dean dropped Make a Liar last year, it felt like a shift was coming - even if we didn’t fully know what that shift looked like yet. There were hints in the rollout, moments across tracks like Be Your Man that suggested something softer, more grounded, maybe even… dare I say it, a little romantic.Turns out, that read wasn’t wrong.“You called it. You called it. It was coming. It was coming the whole time,” Dean laughs, reflecting on t…
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