Max Jackson

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Max Jackson
OriginCoonamble, New South Wales
GenresCountry
OccupationsSinger, songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
LabelsABC Music (2023-present)[1]
Websitewww.maxjackson.com.au

Max Jackson is an Australian country music singer-songwriter. At the 2025 Country Music Awards of Australia, she won Female Artist of the Year.[2]

Life and career

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Early life

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Jackson grew up in Coonamble, New South Wales. She has one sister. She was inspired by artists including Gina Jeffreys, Beccy Cole, Adam Harvey and Troy Cassar-Daley[3] and international artists Dolly Parton and Shania Twain.[4] Her family moved to Newcastle, New South Wales and she commenced singing at local music nights, scoring her first professional gig at age 13. Jeffrey's husband and musical producer Rod McCormack began mentoring Jackson shortly after.[4]

2017–present: Career beginnings

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In November 2017, Jackson released a Christmas album, I Love Christmas and single "Under the Christmas Tree".[4][5]

In February 2020 Jackson released the album Life of the Party. Country Music Capital News' described the songs on the album as "carefully crafted, nuanced and expertly woven together".[4]

In January 2022, Jackson won the 2022 Toyota Star Maker award and flew to Nashville, USA as part of her prize.[6]

In January 2023, Jackson released the 4-track EP Out Here.[6] Jackson signed with ABC Music in 2023.[1]

At the 2025 Country Music Awards of Australia, Jackson won Female Artist of the Year and Single of the Year for "Little More Country".[2]

Personal life

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Jackson married Jeremy Minett in Wallalong, New South Wales on 9 September 2022.[7] The live in the Hunter Valley.[3]

Discography

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Albums

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List of albums, with selected details
Title Details
I Love Christmas
  • Released: November 2017[4]
  • Label: Pistol
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Life of the Party
  • Released: February 2020[4]
  • Label: Sonic Timber
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Extended Plays

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List of EPs, with selected details
Title Details
Out Here
  • Released: January 2023[6]
  • Label: Max Jackson
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Little More Country Sessions
  • Released: 24 March 2025
  • Label: Max Jackson, ABC Music
  • Formats: digital download

Awards and nominations

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Country Music Awards of Australia

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The Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973.

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only) Ref.
Awards wins for Max Jackson
2022 Max Jackson Star Maker Award Won [6]
2024 Max Jackson New Talent of the Year Won [8]
2025 "Little More Country" Single of the Year Won [2]
Max Jackson Female Artist of the Year Won

Canadian Country Music Association Awards

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Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref
2025 Canadian Country Music Association Musical Collaboration of the Year "Won't Forget" (with Dan Davidson, Tim Hicks) Nominated [9]

References

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