Looking back on his childhood, Jim Jacobs vividly remembers listening to the legends of country music: Conway Twitty, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and especially George Jones. Whether it was out in the barn, on the tractor, in the car, or in his home at Six Nations Ontario, Canada, Country music was always playing and was part of the inspiration for Jacobs to make the move to Nashville, Tennessee, to chase after his country music dreams, which is where he met his producer for his debut single, “Over For Good.” Unceasingly idolizing George Jones, Jacobs openly expresses how his drive for making music closely aligns with Jones’ quoted perspective. Jones once said, “Country music, to me, is heartfelt music that speaks to the common man. It is about real life stories with rather simple melodies that the average person can follow. Country music should speak directly and simply about the highs and lows of life. Something that anyone can relate to.” Rest assured, Jacobs’ “Over For Good” checks every one of these boxes, allowing him to maintain the traditional country sound but with his own life lessons and experiences to share.
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Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
