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Karen Jacobsen

Speaker Singer Songwriter Piano Player Festival Founder

International Speaker, Concert Artist and Songwriter Karen Jacobsen’s speaking voice unexpectedly led to a unique pop culture status. In over a billion GPS and smartphone devices worldwide, including the original Aussie voice of ’Siri’, hers is the voice of reason, telling us where to go and what to do on a daily basis. In real life, through her timeless, cinematic songs, piano driven concert performances and empowering speaking presentations, she entertains and inspires people to recalculate their way to their dream destination in life.

Karen's creative heart led her from her hometown Mackay on Queensland, Australia's tropical coastline, to the cities of Brisbane then Sydney where she honed her craft, before taking the leap of faith of her life. Arriving in New York City with a suitcase and her dream, Karen's career as an independent singer songwriter led to touring, television appearances, recording a dozen albums on her own record label, sharing the stage with Christopher Cross, Neil Sedaka, Cyndi Lauper and Deborah Cox, her songs being licensed to US Television and wide media coverage as the voice in a billion devices.

An International Speaker, creating The GPS Girl® empowerment brand led to speaking engagements at national and international events in the USA, Mexico, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore, speaking about navigating change powerfully.

Karen's 20 years of Manhattan adventures were halted unexpectedly and abruptly in March 2020, when she, her husband and middle school son made a snap decision to travel to Australia for a few weeks while the pandemic blew over.

Recalculating and coming full circle, now based at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia's Whitsundays region, Karen's creative output has been unleashed recording five full length albums in as many years, and she is thrilled to contribute to elevating the arts and culture conversation in the region. She is co-founder of the annual Whitsundays Songwriter Festival, was honored to perform in concert for the finale of the Whitsundays Arts Festival, at Airlie Beach Festival of Music and performed her composition, the Australian Independent Record (AIR) Award nominated Misogyny Opus pop orchestral work premiere at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre (MECC)  with musicians from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and  at Woodford Folk Festival.

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“A super musical performance: Karen Jacobsen, in a spectacular gown, is a beautiful, funny, a lovely light- fingered pianist and a terrific singer with a fine clear voice who writes melodically original personal songs giving glimpses of her life and relationships. She totally engages her audience with her charm, her voice and her wit and she can hold a note like Jerry Colonna, It’s a treat to be entertained by this talented, lovely woman. Catch her if you can. It’s one of the best performances of the decade.” 

- Richmond Shepard

"Karen Jacobsen has starlight lit up in optimism all around her."

- Buzz Magazine USA.

"Ready For What I Came Here For is a triumphant celebration and reawakening of purpose. Highly emotive yet softly versed, this track calls for meaningful introspection that left me feeling empowered."

- Ellie D, Radio Boss @ OzNow Radio, Australia.

"(Her music) shines with an honesty that is reflected in Karen Jacobsen's pure, simple voice and piano playing. Australian-born Karen writes and sings purely from the heart. Karen's signature piece "Don't Miss You" has the line "I can't pretend something that's not real" and even though the song is about the end of a relationship, it's easy to feel it captures the virtue of Karen Jacobsen."

- Performing Songwriter USA.

That was the most fantastic show l've ever seen. I love Olivia but I love you more! It was so meaningful and real to hear your beautiful story of how you continually have risen above the obstacles in your way. You are truly an inspiration for anyone who wants to "live their dream."”

— Concert Attendee, Mackay to Manhattan - a Musical Memoir

Crying! The women of Australia thank you...So wonderful, tears flowing of course...As when I heard the original speech, I had tears in my eyes...A giant of a speech in Australian history which deserves the brilliant treatment you have given it Karen. An absolute masterpiece...Congratulations...So moving...Absolutely love it - I have tears...Congratulations Karen on taking a stand in such a brilliantly creative way...This is epic...This is genius, musically. The rhythm, the meter, the tonality, the whole composition. All students of music text settings - this is a Masterclass, and the concept - inspired!...”

— Listeners, Misogyny Opus Pop Orchestral Work

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Photo: P. Grotti

Photo: P. Grotti

Photo & Gown: J. Chetcuti

Photo: J. Sinnott Gown: M. Kaye

Photo: M. Girgenti Gown: J. Chetcuti

Photo: W. LaManque Gown: M. Kaye

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More About Karen Jacobsen

International Speaker, Concert Artist and Songwriter Karen Jacobsen’s speaking voice unexpectedly led to a unique pop culture status. In over a billion GPS and smartphone devices worldwide, including the original Aussie voice of ’Siri’, hers is the voice of reason, telling us where to go and what to do on a daily basis. In real life, through her songs, concert performances and speaking presentations, she entertains and inspires people to recalculate their way to their dream destination in life.

 

In a late 1970’s living room in Mackay, Australia, seven year old Karen Jacobsen saw Olivia Newton-John on television and knew what she was meant to do with her life; to become a professional singer and move to America.

 

Driven to follow her dream and born to light up the stage, Karen moved to New York City with one suitcase becoming an award-winning Singer and Songwriter. Musical career highlights include: sharing the stage with Norah Jones, Neil Sedaka, Jon English and Christopher Cross, national anthem performances at major sporting events - Madison Square Garden, Fenway Park, Dodger Stadium, for 80 000 at Giants Stadium for a New York Jets game, Queensland's Suncorp Stadium for an Australia vs South Africa TriNations International Rugby Game for 52 000 - and licensing her songs to US network television.

 

In her first years in New York City, Karen auditioned to record a text to speech voice system, having no idea it would take her voice to every corner of the globe. From that one voice-over booking she created her empowerment brand The GPS Girl®, giving directions for life and business and showing how to navigate change powerfully with the 5 Directions for Recalculating process.

 

An International Speaker and Concert Performer, both live and virtually, she has taken her universal message to national and international events across multiple industries including finance, health, education, travel, real estate, as a TEDx Speaker and Global Artist in Residence at High Point University. Karen has also enjoyed wide international media coverage, and was told she had made it when named as a clue in The New York Times crossword puzzle. She particularly enjoyed Harry Connick Jr calling her “hypnotic” on his national US talk show and media highlights include: NBC Today Show, ABC World News Tonight, CBS Early Show, Sunrise, NY Daily News, The Guardian, Glamour magazine and being named one of People Magazine's Most Intriguing People.

 

Recalculate Your Life” events and retreats are powerful transformational experiences Karen delivers in person and virtually.  She is an in demand Voice-Over artist recording customized voice systems and advertising campaigns, and a prolific songwriter and Recording Artist, currently working on her 10th studio album. She is the Composer for musical theatre productions  “Perfectly Imperfect”, “Before Time”, and her one woman musical memoir “Mackay to Manhattan,” which premiered at the Mackay Entertainment and Convention Centre in Australia in September, 2020.

“Mackay to Manhattan” - A Musical Memoir is a part concert, part motivational journey that leaves Karen’s audiences elevated with powerful insights about their own lives. Her timeless melodic songs, powerful vocals and message “It Is Never Too Late To Recalculate” leave everyone energized and engaged with their potential.

An Author, Karen has written two journal style books; The GPS Girl's Road Map for Your Future, and Recalculate - Directions for Driving Performance Success.

Karen, her husband and growing son thought they were visiting Australia from their New York City home of 20 years for a few weeks to visit family at the beginning of the pandemic. Recalculating everything and coming full circle, they find themselves as locals in the glorious Whitsunday region, and count their lucky stars every day to be there.

I was brought to tears when I heard this song live. It resonated with me so much I felt almost like the song was written for me.” Ellie D, Radio Boss @ OzNow Radio.

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