Singer-Songwriter Carter Beckworth Releases Video for Latest Single and Love Poem, Jillian

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Originally written as a love poem for his then girlfriend, Carter Beckworth’s latest single, “Jillian”, showcases his dynamic style in which he combines Americana, Country and Folk. The new video is his first from his upcoming album, pocketknife, due later this Summer.

Working with his longtime producer, Fred Mollin (Sheryl Crow, Chris Cornell, Billy Joel), the song and upcoming album are described by Beckworth as his “best yet”.

“I wrote it as a poem when I first started dating my now wife,” says Carter. “Then I put it to music several months later, which is rare for me because I usually write lyrics and melodies at the same time. It ended up being this upbeat thing that’s pretty emotional at the same time.”

Writing music came early for Carter, who started to pen songs when he was only 12 years old. He began to play professionally as a student at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, and released his debut album. A few years later, he released another album, featuring the hit single, “Mabel,” which played on over 200 radio stations and was selected to appear in two independent films.

Born in Houston and now based in Santa Fe, by way of Austin, Beckworth has toured extensively throughout the country, including major markets such as Los Angeles, Nashville, and Chicago. Known for his poignant, acoustic performances, he has shared the stage with an array of performers including Ryan Bingham, Hayes Carll, Radney Foster, Bob Schneider and Randy Rogers.

Carter plans to release more singles and videos leading into his pocketknife album release.

For more on Carter, visit his site and socials:

https://carterbeckworth.com/

https://www.facebook.com/CarterBeckworth

https://www.instagram.com/chbeckwoah/

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