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Jason Gray
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| “God’s redemption plan is already in effect. It’s not for ‘someday when,’ it’s for right now, in this moment. Even when the worst is happening, the seeds of its undoing are already sown. In fact, they were sown the day the body of Jesus, like a seed... |
 “God’s redemption plan is already in effect. It’s not for ‘someday when,’ it’s for right now, in this moment. Even when the worst is happening, the seeds of its undoing are already sown. In fact, they were sown the day the body of Jesus, like a seed himself, was laid in the ground. What took root on Easter is the undoing of the curse, and it is flowering all around us if we have eyes to see it.”
--Jason Gray
The thing about getting to know Jason Gray is that you immediately want to share him with other people. In that way Jason is a lot like a good movie, or a great book, or some barely discovered band whose music makes you remember what it was you liked about music in the first place. Which brings us full circle, because Jason’s unique brand of emotional, thought-provoking, alternative-pop is that sort of music, and listening to it isn’t much different than having Jason Gray sitting in your living room and telling you what’s on his mind. In either case, you really wish there was someone else there to share it with.
When Jason inked a contract with Centricity Records in 2006 after a run of more than a decade as a hard-touring indie artist, he did so after a lot of soul-searching, wondering how his highly relational artistry would translate to a broader audience. Now with the release of his second studio album for Centricity, Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue, that tension can probably be laid to rest. What emerges on the new project is a thought-provoking collection of artful, emotional and radio-friendly tunes that achieve a high level of accessibility without sacrificing any of Gray’s personality or creativity.
Produced by Jason Ingram & Rusty Varenkamp (Brandon Heath, Tenth Avenue North) Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue blends carefully chosen elements of folk, alternative rock and even r&b into a seamless pop framework that showcases Gray’s strong and soothing vocals.
“Pop music has gotten a bad reputation over the years as being fluffy and insubstantial,” Jason acknowledges, “so I came into this project asking ‘What if I could aim for writing intelligent and weighty lyrics with a pop discipline?’ Admittedly, that’s the hardest kind of song for me to write--to take my passion for ideas and lyrics and pare it down to a 3 ½ minute pop song. Just about every song I wrote had three verses and Jason Ingram was always pushing me to drop one of them. But he was right and the songs are better for it.”
Jason Gray’s songwriting has consistently earned the respect of his artist peers, largely for his uncanny ability to absorb images, emotions and truths from a variety of sources: theology, literature, relationships, his own struggles, pop culture, poetry, etc., and to pull together those diverse strands into a unified whole. Over the years he has developed a razor sharp knack for saying deep things in a way that the rest of us can relate to. But that process doesn’t always come easily. In fact, it was only after a monumental, two-year struggle with writer’s block that the songs on Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue finally began to pour from Jason’s guitar and pen.
“My last record was called ‘All The Lovely Losers’ and it had a lot to do with brokenness,” Jason explains. “I thought the logical place to go on the new project would be to explore what to do with your brokenness, which I think all begins with confession. But after fighting so long for songs, I finally released myself from my own agenda and just let the songs come as they saw fit, and while confession remained a part of it, a larger theme began to emerge unconsciously. It seems that the thread that ties these new songs together is renewal, and since it wasn’t a theme that was premeditated, I find myself listening to my own songs in a way that I haven’t before – trying to discern what they’re trying to tell me about myself, my longings, and fears at this time in my life.”
One such standout song on Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue is the R&B textured (and highly autobiographical) More Like Falling In Love—a track which goes beyond a good groove and a strong hook, managing to connect head and heart with a lyric that has profound theological depth.
“More Like Falling In Love explores the difference between religion and relationship,” Jason says. “I think we’re often in danger of reducing Christianity to information – a series of facts that you must know and believe in order to be saved. It’s important for us to rigorously pursue good theology, to be sure, but it seems clear that when the scriptures talk about believing it’s talking about more than just facts and has more to do with trust, affection, and relationship. It seems so obvious, but even I need to be reminded that a relationship with Jesus Christ should look less like intellectual assent and more like falling in love.”
That same desire for intimacy with the Creator is expressed with great honesty in the earnest lyric and soaring melody of For The First Time, Again. The song was born out of Jason’s experience sitting in a chapel, watching kids respond to an altar call, and feeling an overwhelming urge to join them.
“My faith suddenly felt old and tired,” Jason remembers, “and I awoke to a deep longing to be new again, to return to my first love, to experience again what it was like to fall in love with Jesus for the first time, to be born again again. I realized I had taken back part of my heart from Him because my heart was wounded by disappointments and wearied by years of working with the church whose representation of Christ was often miserable. So I prayed in my hardened little heart, telling Jesus I wish I could come to him for the first time again, and He slowly began to answer that prayer as I discovered that His mercies might still be new every morning, if only my heart would open to them again.”
Related images of renewal are woven through this new crop of Jason’s songs. His fixation with the notion of redemption probably has its roots in his own history as a kid with a chronic stutter growing up in an abusive home—a kid who eventually made the radical discovery that his weaknesses were nothing to hide, because in them God’s grace and strength were most perfectly revealed. The title tracks of Gray’s new project (yes, there are two title tracks…) reveal the lengths to which the artist believes that redemption will go, not only in his own life, but in all of creation.
“Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue was the most difficult song I’ve ever written,” Jason admits, “all 5 times that I wrote it! It’s about renewal, both the longing for it and the promise of it. The inspiration came from a quote of Samwise Gamgee in ‘The Lord Of The Rings’ and the beauty and truth of it captured my imagination and wouldn’t let me go. The trick was trying to express an idea that meant so much to me in a way that might mean something to others. My wife was the litmus test. I kept working on the songs for over a year until I arrived at two versions of it that when I played them for Taya she said, ‘I get it now… that’s it.’ My wife’s tears are the biggest stamp of approval on a song, because she knows me too well to be impressed by any of my parlor tricks.”
Venturing into new territory, Jason also challenged himself to pen a worship song for this record, albeit one with a twist. Does It Fade With Our Voices isn’t so much aimed at eliciting a song of praise, as a life of worship and sacrifice lived unto the glory of God.
“As I’ve gotten older my view of worship has less to do with the songs I might sing on Sunday morning and more to do with the kind of life I live,” Jason explains. “If we truly want to bring God the glory and honor we always sing about, I think we do so by the way we live our lives: the kind of spouse, parent, or friend that we are, the way we serve Jesus by serving the least of these. So Jason Ingram and I set out to write a song that on the surface might feel like other worship songs you might sing on a Sunday morning, but lyrically is saying something new that we hoped would broaden our understanding of what worship could be.”
Heavily involved with World Vision, summer youth camps, and other ministry opportunities, Jason seeks to live a life that increasingly reflects the sort of worship and service he writes about. In fact, if the songs on Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue are any indication, Jason Gray seems to stake everything on the hope that our hearts, our lives, even our wounds and brokenness, will find complete renewal in that massive story of redemption of which each of our lives are a part.
“The resurrection would be meaningless without the cross,” Jason offers. “The weight and essence of all that we hope for is given shape, in part at least, by all that seems hopeless around us. The beauty of everything sad coming untrue isn’t just that God wipes the slate clean, but that somehow he rearranges the slate. Things went wrong and sadness was overwhelming – unbelievably so at times – but slowly and surely the sadness became a part of our salvation and in that way became untrue, as the power of the sadness to define our lives gave way to something more overwhelming, more unbelievable, and truer still: Love.”
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8/6/2012 - Jason Gray To Release First Holiday Album – Christmas Stories: Repeat The Sounding Joy
Never expect the normal standard from the talented Jason Gray, as his first Christmas project presents a deeper story celebrating the birth of Christ. Christmas Stories: Repeat The Sounding Joy offers a 14-song collection that includes 11 original songs that are interwoven with several carols, and tells the miraculous Christmas story through the eyes of the wisemen, the innkeeper, the shepherds and others in order to focus on the details inside the Christmas narrative. Produced by Cason Cooley (Andrew Peterson, Katie Herzig, Matthew Perryman Jones), Gray’s new project also features collaborations with Nicole Nordeman, Joel Hanson, Andy Gullahorn, and Randall Goodgame, that so effectively describe the joy that is encapsulated within a somber dramatic story. “The real story of Christmas can get lost in the shuffle,” Jason explains. “But when I had the idea to create a collection of songs that tell the very human stories of the characters we’re so familiar with, I was instantly intrigued and excited, and maybe a little daunted, by the prospect. I wanted to bring them back from just being iconic story characters and to consider who they really were, what events were unfolding in their lives, and how they as human beings in extraordinary circumstances were responding.” Gray’s first Christmas offering is already receiving strong support as the best-selling author and pastor, Max Lucado says, "I love Jason's voice, his songs, and most of all his heart. This Christmas release is a Christmas gift for us all!" The album kicks-off with the Christmas standard, Oh Come All Ye Faithful and segues into Christmas Is Coming that launches the narrative into the lives and thoughts of the story’s characters. Other original songs include; Gloria (The Song Of The Shepherds), Rest(The Song Of The Innkeeper, and the story of the Magi, Easier. The most personal song for Gray on Christmas Stories: Repeat The Sounding Joy is the song written with Nordeman, Christmas For Jesus. It features Jason’s older twin sons, Kipper and Jacob, providing background vocals and handclaps on the album, but it’s Gray’s youngest son, Gus, who takes the lead vocal. “Someone in our church shared about their granddaughter,” Gray says, “and how she asked, ‘I know Christmas for us is when Jesus was born into our world. Is Christmas for Jesus when we’re born into his world?’ I loved that idea and I wrestled with it for months trying to turn it into a full blown song. Eventually I realized it might be better as a shorter little musical poem, sweet and simple, and it became the song, "Christmas For Jesus." It was such a childlike perspective that I, as a grown man, felt weird singing it. So I thought ‘Hey, what about Gus?’ He came into the studio and sang it with his feet up on the wall, playing around with the mic as he was singing, jumping up and down—but he got it! And it’s pretty beautiful, I think. My older boys, Kipper and Jacob, got to sing and do handclaps on the record too, so it was a really special thing to me to have all of them involved.” Gray will headline The Christmas Stories Tour in December and the first single from Christmas Stories: Repeat The Sounding Joy will be serviced to radio in October. But coming up first, Gray will hit the road for An Acoustic Evening With Jason Gray and Todd Agnew in September. Please visit Gray’s website, www.jasongraymusic.com <http://www.jasongraymusic.com> , for tour updates and Gray’s latest blogs, videos, and information.
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6/27/2012 - An Acoustic Evening With Jason Gray And Todd Agnew Tour Launches This Fall
Two of Christian music’s most innovative and talented artists are scheduled to launch their first tour together this fall. An Acoustic Evening With Jason Gray And Todd Agnew Tour marks the first time the pair has toured together and will bring their chart-topping music in an intimate stage performance. It’s a chance for audiences to hear the inspiration behind such songs as “God Undefeatable,” “Grace Like Rain,” “Remind Me Who I Am” and “More Like Falling in Love.” The tour kicks off on September 28th in Bend, OR and concludes November 12th in South Padre Island, TX.
“There are few people I’ve met who are as passionate about Jesus and His Kingdom than Todd Agnew,” says Gray. “His relentless pursuit of the heart of God is infectious and comes through everything he does: his artistry, his speech, and the way he conducts his life. I’m grateful to make music and tell our story together, but I’m most excited to pursue Jesus with Todd Agnew.”
“I've been a friend and a fan of Jason Gray for quite a few years now,” adds Agnew. “Both of his last two records have really impacted my life, so I'm really excited about sharing a stage with him this fall.”
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1/27/2012 - Downhere, Aaron Shust, and Jason Gray Head Out On Spring Leg of The Called To Love Tour
Due to the strong support of The Called To Love Tour last fall, a spring leg of the tour has been announced and will once again feature Centricity Music artists, Downhere, Aaron Shust and Jason Gray. The Called To Love Tour will run through March 15 - May 12, and will be sponsored by World Vision. Last year’s tour was a hit with audiences and brought powerful and fun-loving nights of ministry across the country.
“Jason Gray, Aaron Shust, and Downhere brought the house down at the Paramount Theater in Abilene, TX,” says promoter, Ken L. Fincher. “Their show was amazing and is still being talked about some 3 months later! These guys are gracious, inspiring, humble yet very engaging and entertaining. From the opening first song to the finale, audience members were on their feet, hands raised high, singing along to each song. It was truly a blessed evening.”
“We love these guys!,” exclaims promoters David & Susie Hartness of the Wilmington, NC date. “Not only are they very gifted musicians and songwriters, but they are such genuine and humble men who share God's love through word and song. We've hosted several of these artists more than one time, and they always exceed our expectations. If the spring leg of The Called To Love Tour comes anywhere near you please don’t miss it!”
All three participating artists will continue to showcase the great successes from their 2011 projects. Aaron Shust has achieved a record-breaking twelve-week run in the #1 spot on the AC Monitor chart with his hit single, My Hope is In You. The tune was also the Top 20 song of 2011 on Billboard’s year-end chart and recently was the #1 downloaded song on iTunes. The single is from Aaron’s CD, This Is What We Believe. Downhere’s song, Rest is #26 on the AC Indicator chart, and it’s from their critically acclaimed CD, On The Altar Of Love. Among the rave reviews for the album is JesusFreakHideout.com who exclaims…….one of the best releases of the year and earns Downhere another “A” on their report card.
Jason Gray’s single, Remind Who I Am was #15 for nine weeks on the AC Monitor chart, currently #8 on AC Indicator, has entered the CHR chart, is KLOVE’s #1 song, and was iTunes #1 downloaded song. The single is from Gray’s current CD, A Way To See In The Dark that was voted the #1 Album of the Year by the music website, Sound Opinion.
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9/26/2011 - Jason Gray’s New CD Is Highest Debuting Album Of His Career
One of Christian music’s most prolific singer/songwriters, Jason Gray, is enjoying his most successful album with the CD debuting at #16 on the Current Contemporary Christian chart. This is Gray’s highest debut project of his career. At the same time, A Way To See In The Dark is receiving glowing reviews and is being hailed as Gray’s best offering to date. One of two reviews at JesusFreakHideout.com asks….Is Jason Gray the new Steven Curtis Chapman? The website also adds, With his down home personality and wide open and tuneful song writing, Gray is poised to take the mantle as the next great CCM artist. For more stellar reviews please see below.
Examiner.com - From start to finish, Jason Gray’s A Way to See in the Dark <http://jasongraymusic.com/> is simply breath-taking.
Crosswalk.com - Gray is truly a poignant songwriter with the ability to gently turn a common phrase into a work of art.
NewReleaseTuesday.com - What emerges on the new project is a thought-provoking collection of artful, emotional and radio-friendly tunes that achieve a high level of accessibility without sacrificing any of Gray’s personality or creativity.
Additional media coverage for Gray includes CBN Interactive, Focus On The Family’s October chapel service, Essential Connection story (November 2011), CCM Magazine review (October), Christian Music Today review and feature, Christian Post review, Christian Manifest review, AllAboutWorship.com feature, Focus On The Family’s Plugged In (song features), to name a few. Divine Detour posted an interview with Gray last Friday and received a significant comment from award-winning author, Stephanie Grace Whitson.
“On the recommendation of our daughter, who is a singer/songwriter in Nashville, my husband and I attended the Andrew Peterson Christmas tour, Behold The Lamb Of God in Lincoln, Nebraska and I heard Jason Gray perform “I Am New,” says Whitson. “Words fail to say how that song has impacted my personal walk with the Lord. Someday Jason will get stars in his crown because of his ministry in my life. I’ve known the Lord for nearly half a century … but Jason taught me and enriched my life. May God bless Jason mightily.”
Gray is also having an impact at Christian radio with KLOVE just adding his current and first single from the new CD, “Remind Me Who I Am.” The song is currently #25 at AC Indicator and New & Active at AC Monitor.
As usual, Gray stays busy with his active touring schedule as he will once again appear at Andrew Peterson’s Hutchmoot event in Nashville September 22-25.. Gray will hit the road with labelmates Downhere and Aaron Shust, on the Called To Love Tour that launches in October. Gray will team with Peterson once again beginning December 1st on Peterson’s continually sold out tour, Behold The Lamb Of God.
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8/9/2011 - World Vision Presents the Called To Love Tour Featuring Downhere, Aaron Shust, and Jason Gray
Centricity Music has announced an exciting new tour for this fall that features three of their artists…. Downhere, Aaron Shust and Jason Gray. World Vision presents The Called To Love Tour that launches October 1st and runs through November 13th. All three artists are releasing new projects this fall; Aaron Shust This Is What We Believe (8/23), Downhere, On The Altar Of Love (8/23), and Jason Gray A Way To See In The Dark (9/13). The teaming of these popular and high-profile artists will bring audiences a meaningful and fun evening of worship and music.
“This will be my 6th tour with Downhere, a group of guys that I not only respect and love, but also have lived a lot of life with them on the road,” says Jason Gray. “I’m a fan. I love their new record and am grateful that I get to be part of sharing it with their audience. I’ve gotten to know Aaron over the past year, too - a humble man of God who pursues excellence in his passion to honor God. I’m excited to get to know him better and am grateful to be a part of this exciting chapter of his ministry. I’m honored to be in such great company and it will be fun for us to all share in celebrating the release of our new records. That we get to serve Jesus together while also partnering with World Vision is more than I should hope for, but am grateful. The only problem is that sharing the stage with such excellent people will mean I’ll have to work harder. Thanks a lot guys - why do you have to be so awesome?!”
“Any time we get to hit the road with our music, we consider it a privilege and a joy,” adds Marc Martel, leader singer, Downhere. “When we get to go out with good friends like Jason Gray and Aaron Shust, it is even more rewarding, giving the fans a unified, well-rounded experience with performers who not only share the same bus, but also the same heart and vision.”
"I couldn't agree more with Marc and Jason; chemistry is so important when doing Kingdom work,” says Aaron Shust. ”Even though what we do is described as 'playing', an artist's work can be emotionally draining, so having like-minded brothers to walk with on the journey and pour back into your life is a blessing. I'm so grateful to have those relationships in my band and on this tour with Jason Gray and Downhere."
For more information about the tour please visit www.centricitymusic.com and for the individual artists; www.downhere.com, www.aaronshust.com and www.jasongraymusic.com.
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Jason Gray talks about his song, "Good To Be Alive"
Jason Gray's music video for his song, "Remind Me Who I Am"
Watch the premiere of Jason Gray's music video "I Am New" on HearItFirst.com!
Jason Gray talks about how God uses our weaknesses and how his speech impediment is an opportunity to explore weakness with his audience and to reassure them that they don't have to be ashamed of their own weaknesses.
Jason Gray plays More Like Falling In Love
Jason Gray reflects on the Make A Difference Tour and shows us video of his trip to Africa to meet his sponsored child.
In this video, Jason Gray shows us the family and friends that came out to see the tour - plus if you've ever wanted to hear TobyMac break out into "Secret Ambition," you should definitely watch this!
Jason Gray shows you life on the road and how living on a bus works! Find out how to choose a bunk on a bus and peek inside Michael W. Smith's bunk in this fun video!
Jason Gray goes behind the scenes with Michael W. Smith on The Make A Difference Tour!
Jason Gray goes backstage with Max Lucado and they share their hearts for child sponsorship through World Vision.
Jason Gray talks to TobyMac to get the whole scoop on the Diverse City family! Meet everyone in the band and see clips from Toby's show on the Make A Difference Tour!
How many people does it take to pull off a huge tour? Find out now and meet the talented crew members of the Make A Difference Tour!
How does everyone stay in shape while on tour? Find out now!
Find out more about World Vision in Jason Gray's Make A Difference Tour Video #7.
You meet lots of interesting people with interesting stories out on tour - hear some of those stories now!
Jason Gray sits down to talk to Third Day about their new album Move, World Vision sponsorship, and adoption.
Jason Gray takes us behind the scenes at the Make a Difference Tour to show us how important it is that artists stay on time - and how the tour ensures they do!
Jason Gray talks about the importance (of frequency) of showers on tour - and talks to his tourmates about the topic!
Jason Gray shows us behind the scenes of the Make A Difference Tour rehearsals and the first tourdate in Ohio!
Jason Gray talks with his family as he prepares to head out on the Make A Difference Tour. Watch now!
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