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Jason Catron

Jason Catron

About Me

Jason Catron isn't your typical Nashville singer. In fact, he's breaking new ground in an emerging musical genre dubbed "pop-era," described as pop-influenced classical vocals with opera roots.
Jason's music is bridging genres and generations, following the release of his first two albums, Jason Catron and Hymns…The Collection. He travels frequently singing at churches and conferences, including Ruth Graham and Friends Conferences and Proverbs 31 Ministries.
Jason has also made numerous media appearances, including four times on Crystal Cathedral's Hour of Power, TCT Alive, The Dennis Swanberg Show on TBN, Bridges on CTN in Nashville, The Harvest Show and Praise the Lord on TBN, and HelpLine with Morris Cerullo, among others.
The Roots
Raised in a small Kentucky town where his father is still the mayor, Jason was only two when he first sang on stage, a version of "Jesus Loves Me." At age eight he began taking classical voice lessons, and by the time he reached high school, he was traveling and singing with choirs and evangelists, while hosting his own local cable television show called "The Jason Catron Show."
Moving to Nashville
Jason always knew singing was his calling. "Music has always been a big part of my life, and there's definitely a thread of music all throughout my formative years," he says. After moving to Nashville to attend Belmont University, he worked in the music industry for over six years, alongside artists like Nicole Nordeman, Natalie Grant, Newsong and Clay Crosse.
In 2006, Jason reached a turning point and decided to leave the business side of the industry to pursue his own music full time. "I always felt called into music ministry, but held off because fear gripped me and held me back. I felt God saying, ‘This is it.' I had to make the tough decision to step out in faith, trusting God completely in every aspect of life. It's been a constant walk of faith, but God has provided each step of the way," Jason says.
The Music
In 2005, Jason released a self-titled CD to encourage and uplift the global church. He connected with veteran producer and songwriter Steve Siler, who has worked with artists like Point of Grace and Avalon. The album is filled with majestic orchestrations, beautiful, smooth vocals, rich strings and inspiring lyrics drawn from the Scriptures. "It was amazing to see God pull it all together," he says.
In 2007, Jason followed-up his debut with Hymns…The Collection. "I love hymns. They're such a rich tradition for the Christian faith that we need to hold on to," he says. "The songs are so full of truth and beauty and theology." From classic hymns like "All Creatures of Our God and King," with lyrics dating back to the 1200's, to his mother's favorite, "His Eye Is On the Sparrow," Jason calls the project "a natural progression, a pure worshipful record."
Influences
While often compared to Josh Groban, Jason's influences range from well-known classical artists Andrea Bocelli, Michael Crawford and Tony Bennett, to popular Christian singers like Steve Green and Sandy Patti.
"I come from the world of true, pure vocalists," Jason says. "Pure music in its original form resonates with us, and people respond to that. There's a hunger and desire among people in the church to experience this style of music again," Jason says.
Booming Voice
When people first hear Jason sing, they wonder how such a big sound originates from his small frame. "It's fun for me, because I can often see the look on their faces," he says. "I grew up with this classical-styled voice. I struggled to get comfortable with who I am, but I've now embraced the voice God has given me," he says, which reflects the rich, smooth, breathy quality of his influencers.
Complimented by vivid string arrangements and moving lyrics, a freshness is found in Jason's music that has been missing in Christian music in recent years.
Loving God and People
Jason's passion is to love God and people, and his ministry reaches out to the church. "My heart and passion is to encourage, equip, enrich and edify the body. I felt this void in the Christian world for music that every church can sing on a Sunday morning, music that ministers and speaks to us," he says.
"The church today is trying to find our identity. We often lose our focus and become inwardly focused, which is a huge challenge to overcome," he says. "God demands we love each other and the church. While many people have been hurt by 'churched' people, I choose to see the good in the body and share it." Jason currently attends Brentwood Baptist Church in Brentwood, Tennessee.
Outside of his music ministry, Jason loves to spend time with people. "I love to see new places and faces. I'm a very big people person, for me to sit at home is a stretch," he laughs. He also loves to travel for performance, mission trips, or for leisure, having visited 49 of the 50 states and nearly twenty countries, from South Africa to China to Slovakia.
"I want to spend my days encouraging and challenging my friends and fellow believers. That's what God has called me to do. We each have our own unique experiences and callings. Some may be to play rock music, others may be classical. Some have callings to medicine and others to politics. The bottom line is that we're all called. I want to motivate the church to rise to the challenge of its calling," Jason says.
Visit www.jasoncatron.com for more information.

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Member Since: 7/6/2005
Band Website: jasoncatron.com
Influences: Andrea Bocelli.
Michael Crawford.
Steve Green.
Sandi Patti.
Tony Bennett.

Sounds Like: Josh Groban.
Michael Crawford.
Steve Green.
Joshua Payne.
Michael Buble.
Andrea Bocelli.

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My Blog

Weekend conference...

We just wrapped up another great weekend with Ruth Graham and Friends. This one was extra special for me, because it was in Nashville. Only a couple miles from my house. I have to admit that it was...
Posted by Jason Catron on Mon, 06 Oct 2008 04:32:00 PST

Moldova Moments...

I just got back from an incredible trip to Moldova. You many not be familiar with this country, but it is the poorest country in Europe and part of the former Soviet block. I went with 10 other peop...
Posted by Jason Catron on Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:05:00 PST

Where in the world is Moldova?

I just got back from an incredible trip to Moldova. You many not be familiar with this country, but it is the poorest country in Europe and part of the former Soviet block. I went with 10 other peop...
Posted by Jason Catron on Wed, 17 Sep 2008 09:02:00 PST

YouTube is up!

The new YouTube player is up with some new videos from recent TV performances. Here are some great ways you can help me spread the word:1. Email your friends with the link and ask them to watch.2. L...
Posted by Jason Catron on Mon, 08 Sep 2008 08:40:00 PST

New look!

It's been sometime, since we updated the space here. I hope you guys like the new look and the new photos. We also changed the music player up a bit. Just trying to keep it fun and fresh. Look for...
Posted by Jason Catron on Thu, 21 Aug 2008 05:31:00 PST

clean, clean, clean...chicken bones?

So my mom is having a yard sale this weekend, and I have decided to take part in it. Still not sure if this was a good idea or bad idea. Ha. I mean it will be good to make a little extra money and ...
Posted by Jason Catron on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 11:38:00 PST

CA adventures part 2...

So I last left off telling you about singing at World Vision. The next couple of days were perhaps the best. We headed up to Santa Barbara for the 4th of July. I was invited to sing with the Santa ...
Posted by Jason Catron on Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:00:00 PST

Up and down the CA coast....

I just returned from a 2 weeks run of events in Southern CA. What an amazing trip! I still wish I were there. CA holds a special place in my heart. I just feel at home there. I love TN, but days...
Posted by Jason Catron on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 10:51:00 PST

fun weekend at home

Hey, I hope everyone had a great weekend. I went to KY to spend father's day and celebrate my dad's birthday. I have to tell you that my dad is just the best. I wish you all could know him. He is ...
Posted by Jason Catron on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 01:40:00 PST

Another great moment...

So there are occasional moments in any singers career that happen that just stand out. Tonight was one of those moments. I just got home from singing at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Hall. Wha...
Posted by Jason Catron on Tue, 20 May 2008 09:36:00 PST