Tim Jackson releases solo acoustic album targeting the Internet featuring 12 new songs, begins U.S Tour.

Singer/songwriter Tim Jackson has announced the release of Coyote Culture, his sixth album of new material, and is embarking on a 12-city U.S. tour in support of it.
Even after 15 years in the music industry, Jackson’s often-metaphysical musings and catchy guitar licks haven’t lost the charm they held when he first hit the charts in the ‘80s with Rock and Rolls The Blues With Lipstick On. Except now, performing mostly solo acoustic, Jackson’s songwriting has deepened with age.

“Tim Jackson sings with street corner soul and graffiti tongue”
...San Francisco Weekly

With song subjects ranging from the underdog to life in modern America, Jackson is a difficult artist to pin a label on. Like an anglo-American Songs In The Key of Life-era Stevie Wonder, Jackson is usually concerned with more important issues than his own life or problems. But his contemplations are couched in country-rock trappings - imagine the kind of music that would be produced by a Buddhist monk raised in Austin, Texas.

“Coyote Culture is Americana that is raw to the core”
...Village Voice

His latest studio-recorded acoustic set also brings Jackson’s very unique voice, which can best be described as a cross between the soulful howl of Nick Drake and the honeyed whispers of ex-Zombie frontman Colin Blunstone, to the foreground. Having opened for artists such as Luka Bloom, The Barenaked Ladies, Peter Case and Marshall Crenshaw, Jackson’s voice is a familiar one to audiences around the United States.