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Jackie Marshall was born on 29 June, 1977 in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia, is an artist. Discover Jackie Marshall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Singer-songwriter · composer · actor · record producer |
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47 years old |
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Cancer |
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29 June, 1977 |
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29 June |
Birthplace |
Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia |
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Australia |
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Jackie Marshall Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jackie Marshall Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jackie Marshall worth at the age of 47 years old? Jackie Marshall’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. She is from Australia. We have estimated
Jackie Marshall's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2020-2021 Jackie starred in and composed music and lyrics for the independent feature film Three Chords (in production), created by Wild Divine Film & TVs’ Claire Pasvolsky and Steve Pasvolsky.
Marshall has worked as a theatre composer, notably an adaptation of Tove Jansson’s The Summer Book by director Barbara Stupica for Lutkovno gledališče Ljubljana in 2017, and hybrid outdoor circus production Hysteria for Chelsea McGuffin & Co. in July 2021 in Brisbane. She has also worked as a record producer on Lydia Fairhall's debut album True North (2020).
Jackie is a survivor of multiple cancers, notably breast cancer over the period 2016-17 during which time she garnered widespread Australian music community support. She advocates for greater understanding and visibility for artists experiencing mental health and neurodiversity-related issues.
In 2011 Jackie retreated to boat-access-only Scotland Island, located in Sydney’s Pittwater, in anticipation of the birth of her son August. Returning to Brisbane in 2013, she became a member of The Soldiers’ Wife from 2014 - 2018, touring Australia and working with the families of Australian servicemen and women to create songs to reflect their unique experiences of PTSD. As a result of her friendship with Leigh Ivin (The Re-Mains), Jackie recorded and released the EP Good People under the moniker The Peppercorn Queen et The Fat Lambs in 2014, subsequently recording a third full-length Jackie Marshall album Lilith Shrugs (2018) with Ivin.
After returning to Australia, she collaborated with alt-country singer-songwriter Chris Pickering (The Boat People) and became identified with the burgeoning Australian alt-country scene, recording her debut alt-folk album Fight n’Flight with Pickering, Savannah-Jo Lack (Trinkets) and other Brisbane musicians, produced by Ben Tolliday, at her family’s farm house located in Northern NSW. Following later touring with artists such as The Re-Mains and Sarah Carroll, Marshall was crowned The Peppercorn Queen at the 2009 Nymagee Arts & Music Festival by artist and poet Andrew Hull. In 2009 she was featured as guest vocalist on Slovenia-based Kosovan Gypsy composer and bassist Imer Traja Brizani’s International Day Of The Gypsy Stekleno Jabolka concert at Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana on 8 April. later featuring on Brizani’s album For My People.[5] She recorded her second album, Ladies’ Luck, from 2008-2009, again produced by Tolliday, with Pickering as Musical Director, this time invoking a heavier alternative rock sound among subtler interludes, involving musicians Greg Cathcart (Silent Feature Era), Adrian Mauro (Machine Age) Luke Sullivan and Richard Johnston (Speedstar) and Heath Cullen, plus guest appearances from numerous artists including Lucie Thorne. The recording took place in band house studio The Ark located in Paddington, Brisbane, and was released in 2010. Prior to releasing the album, she spent five months in Japan on the paddle steamer The Michigan on Lake Biwa, playing her blend of experimental alt-country and folk classics.
Marshall's debut album Fight n'Flight was shortlisted for the Australian Music Prize. Through Triple J's Unearthed project, Missy Higgins selected Marshall as support for numerous dates on Higgins' 2007 On A Clear Night tour. Marshall featured in the 2007 Women in Voice lineup at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre and appeared on SBS Television's RocKwiz on 29 September 2007, singing her signature track "You Want What I've Got" as well as a duo with Colin Hay.
Geneticist Larry Croft invited Marshall to Slovenia in 2003 following Croft’s involvement in Joey Skagg’s infamous BioPEEP media hoax. Marshall remained in Ljubljana for several months, making a number of artistic connections which in later years led to her return for collaborative projects.
Jackie Marshall (born 1977) is an Australian singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and actor. While her musical training is in jazz vocals (Queensland Conservatorium), her work is more commonly described as alt-country, folk, and rock.
Marshall initially based her song-writing style on 1960s folk and rock influences, having eschewed grunge-era contemporary popular music for figures such as Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Often playing in central Brisbane music venues such as Ric’s Bar, and later now-defunct popular venues The Troubadour and The Alley, in 1999 she was invited to develop new work with Triple J Unearthed all-female "world music" act Tulipan after founding member Virag Antal left the group. This collaboration resulted in a recording, Horizon with producer Daniel Denholm, which was finally independently released by the group in 2022, the group having disbanded some 20 years earlier after being dropped from the Festival Records roster.