7:00pm - 9:00pm
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A former Marine and banking professional, Tony Jackson has taken a unique path to country music. With a rich, confident voice rooted in country’s storytelling tradition, Jackson blends classic influences with a modern energy that continues to resonate with fans nationwide.
He first garnered attention when recorded a cover of the George Jones classic “The Grand Tour,” which became a viral hit. Jackson’s talent and reputation won the respect of Nashville’s top musicians and such notables as Little Feat’s Bill Payne, George Marinelli, Steve Cropper, Vince Gill, John Sebastian, Paul Franklin, Mickey Raphael, Joe Spivey and Billy Thomas.
“With my background and moving around, I was always the new guy. I learned from an early age there are no strangers anywhere. We are all the same,” Jackson says with a smile. “So, any community I’m in, I feel comfortable. I feel a connection to the audience. I truly love it. Music comes easy to me and connecting with folks has always come easy and that translates to a good performance. I hope the messages that come from this album are things that people can identify with and that they enjoy it."
Date: Friday, March 6th
Time: 7pm to 9pm
Location: Henderson Performance Hall
Tickets are available online at SJC Box Office or by contacting the Henderson Fine Arts Center Box Office at 505-566-3430.
Upcoming Dates:
- Friday, March 6, 2026 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm View other events on this day
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