Jamie Lindsay is one of Australia’s most energetic and engaging performers.
The talented songwriter, musician, and producer was born and raised in Tasmania, starting his career at age 17. He paid his dues playing shows at thousands of pubs and clubs in cities and regional towns across Australia.
From big festivals, backyard bbq’s, weddings, funerals, street parties, major Football Grand Finals and even the USS Missouri in Peal Harbour, USA, Jamie has done them all. He is a born performer and has a deep connection to his audience.
In the late 90’s, he released his first EP, became a Starmaker top ten finalist at the prestigious Tamworth Country Music Festival and attended The Academy alongside country music stars Brooke McClymont, Adam Eckersley and Jedd Hughes.
In the early 2000’s, he ventured into the rock genre by forming the band Kings, Queens and Fairytales, and over the following decade worked alongside Tim Farris (INXS) and Harry Vanda (Easybeats, Vanda and Young, AC/DC). When his band parted ways in 2013, Jamie put on his producer hat and released 3 solo Ep’s, First Day of Autumn, Stomp, and JL.
In 2019 Jamie returned to his country music roots and in 2020 released his self produced debut album Eleven.
From 2022 to 2023, Jamie released a string of new singles with 3 stand out tracks, Bring on the Summertime, My Girls Got a Truck and Open Road, which were all added to high rotation radio play, and included on desirable streaming playlists.
In early 2024, Jamie released his second self produced album 1977 which debuted at number 1 on the ARIA charts for Australian Country and number 7 for all genres.
Residing on the Central Coast of New South Wales with his young family, Jamie is currently working on his third album with award winning producer and multi instrumentalist Rod McCormack set to be released in 2025.