Jackson Michelson

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Jackson Michelson


Jackson Michelson is coming back through Stoney’s Rockin’ Country!
Friday night, July 9th, 2021

Doors are at 7pm and the show starts at 9:30pm!
This is an 18 and over event!
GA 21+ tickets are $10 in advance, $15 day of show!
18+ tickets are $15 in advance and $25 day of the show!

The day the musical fire lit in Curb recording artist Jackson Michelson, he hit the ground running and never looked back. A born entertainer with a knack for fan interaction, Michelson has long averaged upwards of 200 shows a year, playing to crowds that just seem to ‘get’ him and his music. A Portland, Oregon native, his extensive tour schedule and west coast travels have played a part in Michelson’s sound – an eclectic mix of classic country storyline with elements of roots and rock. The result, which can be heard on recent track releases “One At A Time”and “Stay Over,” gives listeners a take on the country genre “as fresh and clean as the Pacific Northwest air” he comes from. With a stage presence to match and thousands of live performances under his belt, Michelson’s ability to connect with his fans is earning him a prominent spot in country music’s landscape. “I’m an entertainer, it’s who I am. I’m not there for you to clap for me – I’m there to put on a show and engage with you.”
The Portland, Oregan native grew up in a musically inspired family – his stepfather was a high school theater director, and his stepbrother a musician. Watching as his stepbrother secured a record deal in Nashville and kicked off a successful career in Christian music opened Michelson’s eyes to the potential for a career in music . “Seeing my brother do what he did made music seem possible. I remember thinking, ‘Man, that’s what I want to do. If I can do that, I want to do that.’” Michelson picked up a guitar for the first time at age 10, and almost immediately began writing songs, learning a few chords at a time. In high school, he hit the road selling merchandise for his brother on tour. “My brother would get me up to sing at his shows. It was such a rush – entertaining just came naturally to me.” When home, he continued writing and performing in church, improving as a musician and band leader.