Jax Anderson aka Flint Eastwood is a powerful songstress from Detroit, MI. She creates fusions of rock, hip-hop and electronica that aspire to an importance that's uncommon for pop music.
She writes and sings about overcoming feelings of uncertainty and forces of disempowerment. Eastwood’s debut EP, Broke Royalty is full of powerful messages, urban percussion, and orchestral instrumentation. Her presence on a stage is packed with energy and attitude and amps up crowds to a frenzy.
Eastwood has said about her song “Queen,” “Queen was written about the first time I was asked what it was like being a woman in music. I’ve always been the boss of my art, I write my own songs, I play shows, I design a lot of my own graphics, make my own videos, craft my own photos, and I hustle alongside an amazing group of people just like every artist does. I had never considered myself different for being a woman. I have always set the standard with my team that I am the boss, regardless of my gender identity.”
Catch Flint Eastwood at MidPoint Music Festival on Sunday, September 24th on the Central Parkway YMCA Stage (Taft Theatre) at 7:15.