Jackie Lipson

BIOGRAPHY

Jackie Lipson (they/them) is your new best friend and confidant. A rising pop artist out of LA, their soulful vocal tone paired with ethereal melodies and honest lyrics create a soundscape that is carving a space in the current musical landscape. Matched by their magnetic stage performance, Jackie has been filling music venues on both the East and West coasts.

“Someday” Jackie’s independently released debut single, has amassed 1.5M streams on Spotify alone and counting. Jackie’s songs have been streamed on playlists like Spotify’s Fresh Finds, New Music Friday Denmark, and Billboard playlists.

With a bouquet of marginalized identities – Queer, non-binary, neurodivergent, Jewish, femme, fat – Jackie has faced a life-long struggle to find pants that fit both their ass and calves and a community where they felt comfortable. Jackie spent a lot of time and energy growing up mitigating where they belonged in the world. In college they found a home in the NYC queer scene. Coming from a small suburban town in Connecticut, the city provided the excitement and unique culture they craved. This curious spirit along with a background in musical theater and self-taught songwriting directed their energy into creating music and performing acoustic sets in small venues around Manhattan and Brooklyn.

In 2016 Jackie packed up their things on the East Coast and relocated to Los Angeles, knowing this was the natural next step to become the artist of their dreams. They have performed at notable venues such as The Peppermint Club and The Echo in Los Angeles and The Mercury Lounge in NYC. They’ve played alongside artists the likes of Rebecca Black, Evangelia and grouptherapy. Their voice and style have been compared to Remi Wolf and MUNA. Jackie’s writing is influenced by the music they grew up listening to, the vulnerability and raw emotion of the 90s and early 2000s indie/pop-rock.

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