Jack Carty — Full Biography ============================= Jack Carty is an award-winning Australian singer-songwriter, recording artist, and children's book author based in Brisbane, Queensland. Over a career spanning more than fifteen years, he has built a loyal and growing audience through honest storytelling, a powerful live show, and an unwavering commitment to the craft of songwriting. Raised amidst the valleys of New South Wales' mid-north coast, and the banjos and bunting of Australia's folk festival circuit, Carty grew up with stories and songs in his bones. That early world of campfires and community gave him a lifelong compulsion to create — one that has since taken him around the world. His debut album, One Thousand Origami Birds (2011), announced the arrival of a distinctive voice in Australian indie-folk. Subsequent releases — including Break Your Own Heart (2012), Esk (2014, #1 Indie AU), and Home State (2016, #1 Indie AU, debuting at #34 on the ARIA Albums Chart) — cemented his reputation as one of the country's most respected independent voices. Along the way, he won an APRA Professional Development Award and was named MusicOz Singer-Songwriter of the Year. His 2020 EP The World, When It's Sleeping, recorded during Australia's first lockdown, found significant streaming success — with songs added to major playlists on Spotify and Apple Music and surpassing 2 million plays. His sixth album, Wake to a Bright Morning (2022), was largely written and recorded while living in London, and features performances from Emily Barker and Georgia Mooney (All Our Exes Live in Texas). The record further established Carty as a songwriter of rare depth and consistency. His latest album, In the Blue of the Day (2026), completes a catalogue of remarkable range and heart. Jack has toured extensively across Australia, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, and New Zealand. He has shared stages with Bernard Fanning, Josh Pyke, Kate Miller-Heidke, Joshua Radin, Brett Dennen, Ingrid Michaelson, The Once, Matt Corby, Katie Noonan, Lisa Mitchell, and Dan Wilson, and has performed at festivals including Primavera (Barcelona), SXSW (Austin), Woodford Folk Festival, Port Fairy Folk Festival, MusicPort (UK), The Festival of Small Halls, Nannup Music Festival, and Cygnet Folk Festival. His voice and songs have been licensed for TV shows and advertisements across Australia, North America, and Scandinavia. In recent years, Carty has expanded his creative world beyond music. Together with his illustrator wife Natasha, he has written three children's books published by Scholastic Australia: Time to Rest (2024), The Love We Share (2024), and The Two-nicorn (2025). The books carry the same warmth and lyricism found in his songs — tender, imaginative stories for small people and the grown-ups who love them. Contact: management@jackcarty.com Web: jackcarty.com ★★★★ The Sydney Morning Herald | ★★★★ The Weekend Australian