Jason White
Rock music, Musical Artist
1967 –
Who is Jason White?
Jason White is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, he now resides in Nashville, Tennessee. He began his career as the lead vocalist and songwriter for The Janglers, a Cleveland-based rock band, then as the frontman for Jason White and the Dying Breed. He later moved to Nashville where he continues his career as a solo artist and songwriter. White has released four solo albums, Shades of Gray, Tonight’s Top Story, The Longing, and Journal. He tours throughout the U.S. and is a regular performer at songwriters’ festivals. He is also known for writing “Red Rag Top”, a controversial hit song for country artist Tim McGraw, as well as compositions for other artists, including: Old Crow Medicine Show and Liam Titcomb.
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