Why Jackson Dean Needs To Finally Meet Kevin Costner
Jackson Dean, from Maryland, has had great success since moving to Nashville. He recently stopped by the X Lounge when he was in town on tour with Brothers Osborne. Keep…

Jackson Dean, from Maryland, has had great success since moving to Nashville.
He recently stopped by the X Lounge when he was in town on tour with Brothers Osborne. Keep scrolling to see the Jackson Dean performance video and interview.
Dean's big mainstream break came when Kevin Costner used one of his songs in the hit series Yellowstone. "Which, I mean, getting scores and film and TV is pretty dope [...] I always wanted something like that too, like, be a part of the score, but, that it was Kevin Costner. I mean, like, I don't know how many times I've seen Dances With Wolves and The Postman and all that stuff."
When it comes to whether he has met Kevin Costner yet, well his mom is working on that.
"No no no no no no, my mom, my mom keeps telling me that I have to make it happen so she can get close to Kevin Costner."
"She loves her some Costner." Frankly, who doesn't?
So did he have a connection to the movie and TV star before his song was used on the show? Yes, his connection is through Coster's band, Modern West. Dean says he has written many songs with one of the guys in Kevin's band, a left-handed guitar player Park Chisolm.
So what is next for Jackson Dean? "Just to keep as much steady work for me and as I possibly can. Really. That was always the goal from the beginning. And I feel like we're doing that pretty well." He recently returned from Europe and said as far as his favorite place across the pond, "I like London a lot. I like Europe a lot. But Scotland are my people."
"We did some club shows over there. We did a headline tour of there, and it was some of the hottest shows I've ever played in my life because airflow is a tricky situation for them over there, it's usually cold, but we went in the middle of a heatwave. So anyway, besides the point, the Scots are crazy."
Before the special Jackson Dean performance, we wanted to get to know Jackson Dean a bit more so we did a rapid-fire round of the Andie Summers Seven.
We ask about his taco shell preference, whether Jackson is in the Beyhive or is a Swiftie, what movie he will always watch if it is on TV, and more!
Jackson Dean Performance: Interview
Jackson Dean Performance: "Fearless"
Video: Anthony Forgione | Audio Mixing: Don Melnyk
The Paramount TV show Yellowstone is currently filming its fifth season and has been a fan favorite since day one.
The show, starring Kevin Costner, sparked a prequel 1883, which stars country music royalty Tim McGraw and Faith Hil. But Yellowstone features a constant soundtrack of country music featuring songs from McGraw, Chris Stapleton, and many more. Not to mention the poster of Miranda Lambert that hangs on the door of the "bunk house" at Yellowstone, where so many great scenes and story plots take place.
Watching the show, it's easy to fall in love with many of the characters, and it's also easy to hate some of them for their dirty deeds.
We rank our favorite Top 10 characters of what is being called the best cowboy soap opera to hit television since Dallas first premiered in the early 1980s.
10 – Beth Dutton, played by Kelly Reilly

Beth is one of the most evil characters we've seen in a TV show in a while. She seems to set out each day to ruin someone's life for her father (John Dutton) and seems rather proud of it. However, even though she's evil, it's hard to hate her as she seems so passionate, and her love story with Rip Wheeler is quite touching.
9 – Jamie Dutton, played by Wes Bentley

The jury is still out on whether this character is good or bad, it's hard not to feel sorry for the guy as his sister (Beth) demolishes him almost daily, and his father (John) doesn't show the guy much compassion at all.
8 - Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater, played by Gil Birmingham

He is a solid character fighting for his people and his people's land. The chairman pushes the boundaries of right and wrong but never strays too far from his moral core.
7 – Monica Long Dutton, played by Kelsey Asbille

Casey Dutton's wife and mother to young Tate Dutton, Monica, is on the side of the right and fights for good. Monica does change her mind often, though, and in our opinion, is a bit wishy-washy.
6 – Tate Dutton, played by Brecken Merrill

This character is super cute and brings out only the best in his grandfather John Dutton, who walks a thin line between good and evil in every episode.
5 – Walker, played by Ryan Bingham

A side character but one of our favorites as he sings and plays guitar in every episode he's in. He's a tough guy who has done time in prison, and he's often fighting another cowboy, he seems to be one of the good guys.
4 – Jimmy Hurdstrom, played by Jefferson White

At first, Jimmy is awkward and isn't that appealing, but with each season, you grow to love him more and more as he works toward being a good cowboy and a good man.
3 – Rip Wheeler, played by Cole Hauser

Rip is fun to hate in the show's first season as he kills more people than a member of the New York mafia. As you get to know him better in the later seasons with his true love of Beth and unwavering loyalty to John Dutton, he becomes quite attractive in a rugged cowboy way.
2 – John Dutton, played by Kevin Costner

The show's main character, whom you find yourself rooting for even when he is having people killed (and there are many). While he appears to pick the right side of what to do to save his beloved land and family, he clearly has a bit of evil in him. He stops at nothing to do what he believes is the right thing to do, even if it really isn't.
1 – Casey Dutton, played by Luke Grimes

This character is the show's good guy and the person you are always rooting for in the show. While he doesn't comb his hair much and does his share of ending lives, he is an adorable father, husband, and son. He is clearly the best man in the Dutton family.