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What Did Jonathan Jackson Do After Starring On General Hospital?

Writer James Rogers

The last time "General Hospital" fans saw Jonathan Jackson's Lucky Spencer on a regular basis was in 2011, when the character left town following the alleged death of Jake Webber, Elizabeth's son who he was raising as his own. And that's because Jackson had a new gig waiting in the wings on a new primetime series — "Nashville" — that became a hit.

As Avery Baker, Jackson put the musical talents to work that he honed while with the band Enation, and remained with the show during all six seasons it was on the air. As "Nashville's" run was coming to a close in 2018, Jackson reflected on his time with the popular series.

"It's a unique thing in this business, because, most of the time, you're working together for one season, or maybe on a film for three months, and you can develop some really great friendships, but it is pretty unique to have six years where you're all in the fire together," Jackson told The Boot. "We've seen each other go through so much...It's really like a family, and I think that comes across not only onscreen but also in the live performances, the genuine love and respect we have for each other."

Since his time on "Nashville" came to a close, Jackson has dedicated himself to his music career and has tour dates with the band now called Jonathan Jackson + Enation scheduled for the spring 2022 in Ireland and England.