Joshua “Jackson” Griffith is a singer/songwriter from Warner Robins, Georgia. Jackson began his career writing simple love songs and playing at open mics in late 2015. Jackson began playing at small venues in Macon, Perry, and even traveling to Duluth to play at Eddie Owens’ Red Clay Foundry songwriter open mic, which was recorded and released in 2019. After a few failed starts with other producers, Jackson collaborated with fellow singer/songwriter, Sean Solo, on his debut EP, “Brink of the Lower Falls” which released in the spring of 2020. When the global events of 2020 took place, Jackson decided to go back to school to pursue a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing, then later pivoted to a BA in Graphic Design. Throughout this time, Jackson continued to write and involve himself with music education programming at the Otis Redding Foundation in Macon, Georgia.
Jackson draws inspiration from artists like Vance Joy, The Lumineers, Billy Joel, Jack Johnson, and Otis Redding. Jackson’s heart-on-sleeve approach to writing results in songs that feel like letters that were lost in transit.