Jackson Nance

Jackson Nance a 22-year-old singer-songwriter-musician-producer hailing from Laurel, Mississippi, and currently based in Franklin, Tennessee has been grooming his music style and perfecting his performance since a very young age. He is the youngest male artist to ever sign a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music at age 15. Nance was commissioned by The Alabama Tourism board to write and record an original song with session musicians from The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, also known as The Swampers. Nance has spent his time since on music row perfecting his songwriting abilities under the wings of some of Nashville's greatest songwriters including Devin Dawson, Jimmy Allen, Danny Orton, Steve Mcewan, Fred Wilhelm and Mark Bright among many others. His tendency to be in the right spot at the right time has allowed him to join Toby Mac in the studio after a chance and a brief meeting at a local ice cream shop to have Randy Owens from Alabama invite him two years in a row to perform on Randy's Fandemonium show. Nance has engaged in studio work with the late Reggie Young, one of the most recorded guitar players of all time, who gave Jackson a custom leather jacket that was made for Marty Stewart. He has opened for or shared stages with Billy Ray Cyrus, Jeffry Steele, Little Texas, Delbert McClinton, Moe Bandy, Jamie Johnson and more. Ready to let the world hear his music, he released his debut single “I Love You Mom” on May 20, 2022. The tune was the result of a forgotten birthday gift, so he wrote and performed the song for his mom more-or-less on the spot.