This year marks another turning point in the music career of Turangi teenager Jackson Owens.
The 18-year-old was catapulted to stardom two years ago after being discovered and signed for new American boy band Far Young by Grammy-winning producer Tim Coons.
The last two years have been a huge learning curve for the teenager who will be based in London this year with fellow band members in the quest to achieve recognition on the world music stage. It's also been something of a roller-coaster ride for Jackson's close-knit family - involving lots of international travel between the United States and Turangi.
Jackson's father Bobby, an accomplished musician in his own right, took time out from the family forestry business in 2014 to accompany his son to Orlando, acting as a guardian figure to the three other boy band members. Last year the entire Owens family - Bobby, mum Sharne, younger brother Chauncey, 16, and sister Georgia, 14, and baby sister Carter who was 2 - joined Jackson and fellow band members at a new base in Hollywood.
Bobby said having the family and the band members - 21-year-old Jack Taylor from Wales, Cincinnati's Eben Frankwitz, 19, and Christian Wossilek, 16, from Alabama - living under one roof worked well for everyone.