Jason Sellers
Artist/Songwriter
Jason Sellers was born in Duncan, Oklahoma, but grew up in Gilmer, Texas. He began his musical career at the age of four, on a bus 200 days a year, singing Gospel music with his family. At 18, Jason moved to Nashville to play bass and sing in Vince Gill’s band, which later led to jobs in the bands of artists Billy Joe Royal and Ricky Skaggs .
As one of Nashville’s most prolific singer/songwriters, Jason has found success behind the scenes and in front of the mic. In 1997, he was signed to RCA Records where he recorded two albums: "I’m Your Man" (1997) and "A Matter of Time" (1999). Even while pursuing his own singing career, he found time to write songs for many other artists including John Michael Montgomery, Lee Greenwood, Wade Hayes, Clay Davidson, Mark Chestnut, Lonestar, Ricky Skaggs, Diamond Rio, Pam Tillis, Jessica Andrews , and more. During that same era, Jason wrote his first chart topping hit “You Can’t Hide Beautiful†recorded by Aaron Lines . He also wrote national jingles for such brands as Coca-Cola .
More recently, Jason has had songs recorded by Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney, Chuck Wicks, Rascal Flatts, Steve Holy, Reba, Emerson Drive, Danielle Peck, Brooks & Dunn, Tracy Lawrence and Craig Morgan . Recent hit singles include “Some People Change†Montgomery Gentry , "If You Didn't Love Me" Phil Stacey and "I Still Miss You" Keith Anderson .
Jason has played and sung on hundreds of recordings with such artists as Martina McBride, The Chieftains, Ricky Skaggs, Sting, Lee Ann Womack, Alabama, Billy Currington, Waylon Jennings and many others.
Jason currently resides in Nashville, where he recently founded "Lyrics For Life Seminar" to educate hopefuls on the ins and outs of the music industry.
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