Jason Upton

Jason Upton
Born (1973-12-15) December 15, 1973
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genres Worship, contemporary Christian
Occupation(s) Worship leader, singer–songwriter
Instruments Vocals, piano, keyboards
Years active 2000present
Labels Key of David Ministries, Integrity, Sparrow, Gotee
Website jasonupton.net

Jason Upton (born December 15, 1973) is an American Christian singer-songwriter and recording artist. His musical creations are mostly Christian worship songs inspired by folk music.

Early life

Jason Upton was born on December 15, 1973 in Minneapolis and was adopted by a Christian family in March 1974. He has Native American roots since his biological father was a Cherokee.[1]

Musical career

Upton released Key of David, in 2000. It was recorded live in Virginia Beach that year and was produced by Upton's own Key of David Ministries. Over half of the album consisted of unrehearsed, spontaneous songs and declarations. Later in 2000, Upton appeared at a National Day of Prayer and Fasting event called "The Call D.C." On August 14, 2001, Upton released his second album, Faith, which was also recorded live and released on 40 Records. The title track was an unplanned song which Upton referred to in the liner notes of the album as a "Spirit Song".

In 2002, he released two independent albums, Jacob's Dream and Dying Star, his first to have been recorded in the studio. That same year, recorded "You Are the One" on the collaborative Keith Green tribute album Your Love Broke Through: The Worship Songs of Keith Green. In 2003, Upton released the independently recorded live album, Remember. Also that year, Upton led worship at the Onething Conference. Upton released Trusting the Angels in December 2004.

Great River Road was released through Gotee Records in April 2005, and contained five songs from his independent releases and four new compositions and the song recorded for the earlier Keith Green tribute. This album further included a CD-ROM feature of Upton explaining his inspirations for and reasons behind the songs on the album.

Upton's fourth live album, sixth independent album, and eighth overall album, Open Up the Earth was released in late October 2005.

Upton's tenth album, Beautiful People, was released in 2007. It contained piano songs mixing contemplative pop and epic anthems,[2] and includes "Never Alone Martin",[3] which was inspired by a religious experience of Martin Luther King Jr., who had assured that, at the beginning of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, he started to receive threatening calls, and once, he prayed to God at midnight, and afterwards, heard the voice of Jesus telling him He would never leave him alone.[4][5]

Events and tours

Upton regularly tours leading worship in churches and at conferences, including Onething. He has rarely appeared on television, although he has appeared at least twice on the 700 Club.

Discography

Awards

In 2007, his album Between Earth and Sky was featured among CBN's best Christian contemporary albums of 2007.[6]

Popular culture

References

  1. "Jason Upton Bio". ChristianMusic.com. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  2. "Jason Upton Artist Profile - Biography And Discography - NewReleaseTuesday.com". newreleasetuesday.com. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  3. "Jason Upton, "Beautiful People" Review". jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  4. Rieder, Jonathan (2008), "The Word of the Lord Is Upon Me: The Righteous Performance of Martin Luther King Jr.", Harvard University Press, p. 124
  5. "Why Jesus Called A Man A Fool". Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  6. "CBNmusic's Best Contemporary Christian Albums of 2007". Cbn.com. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  7. Archived July 17, 2011 at the Wayback Machine

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