
Carl Jackson: podcast appearances and interviews
Georgia State
About Carl Jackson
Carl Eugene Jackson, born on September 18, 1953, is an American country and bluegrass musician affiliated with Georgia State. He received his first Grammy Award in 1992 for a duet album with John Starling titled Spring Training. Jackson has also produced notable works, including the Grammy Award-winning CD Livin' Lovin' Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers in 2003, which is a tribute to Ira and Charlie Louvin. He contributed to the album by recording one of its songs, a collection that features duets with artists such as James Taylor, Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, and Emmylou Harris among others. Jackson’s musical career spans various collaborations and productions that have earned critical acclaim within the genre.
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Podcasts Carl Jackson appeared on
Shows that have booked Carl Jackson as a guest, ranked by appearance count.






Latest Carl Jackson interviews
Every podcast episode Carl Jackson has appeared on, newest first.




The Martial Arts Lifestyle Podcast Episode 2025_20 with Carl Jackson

Genealogy and Family History with Carl Jackson (Georgia State)

Guests who appear alongside Carl Jackson
Guests who share the same shows as Carl Jackson. Worth a look if you're building a panel or pitching the same circuit.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Carl Jackson been on?
Carl Jackson has appeared on 6 podcasts across 6 episodes. Notable shows include The Scott Jennings Podcast, The Chris Stigall Show, The Way We See It.
What does Carl Jackson do?
Carl Jackson is Georgia State. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Carl Jackson's most recent podcast appearance?
Carl Jackson's most recent appearance was on "The Red-Green Alliance: The Hidden Threat Reshaping America". The Scott Jennings Podcast, published Jun 1, 2026.
Which podcast has Carl Jackson appeared on most often?
The Scott Jennings Podcast. 1 appearance on record, most recently Jun 1, 2026.
