Current Golden Guitar winner for Best New Talent, Max Jackson releases her brand new single, “Hold My Horses”. Her latest single is the follow up to the #1 hit, “Little More Country”, and her Top 10 National Country Airplay tracks, “Fixin’ Things” and “Who You Did It With”. Produced by Rod McCormack, the track was penned by Max with George and Amy Sheppard.
As Max describes the new single, “I wrote this one with Amy & George Sheppard from Aus Pop Trio “Sheppard”. Obviously with big, catchy hits like “Geronimo”, I knew as soon as I locked in this write, I wanted to go for something really fun, upbeat and catchy... with that “sing-along” vibe that they’re incredible at writing”.
“I think this is the quickest song I’ve ever been a part of writing. I woke up the morning of the session with pretty much the chorus written in my head, took it in hoping they would like the idea, everyone was instantly into the vibe; we jumped in and in 40 minutes, Hold My Horses was completely finished”.
“Anyone who knows me, knows I’m the world’s most impatient person. When I’m after something, whether it be love or anything in life - I’m all in or all out. So I just love that this song captures who I am so well and is also really fun to play. I already know this is gonna be such a moment in my live show and with so many big festivals and shows coming up, I just can’t wait to get out and play it”.
Max is currently performing shows around Australia. She is playing a number of festivals and is also travelling around the country as a special guest on two national tours. She continues on The Wolfe Brothers 'Still Livin' The Dream Tour' and has also been invited to play on all of Canadian country music star Gord Bamford's shows when he tours in October and November.
ABOUT MAX JACKSON:
From humble beginnings in the small country town of Coonamble NSW (Pop. 2750), to winning Australia’s biggest country music competition (Toyota Star Maker), playing national & international Country Music Festivals, and a Golden Guitar win for New Talent; the last eighteen months has been quite the ride for Australian Country Artist, Max Jackson.