Years active 1998–present | Name Jason Ingram Role Music Producer | |
Occupation(s) Songwriter, music producer, singer Nominations Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song Similar People Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, Reuben Morgan, Matt Maher, Jonas Myrin Profiles |
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Jason David Ingram (born August 23, 1974) is an American Christian music producer and songwriter. He has served as a songwriter for many Christian artists, including Bebo Norman, Point of Grace and others.
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- How can it be tutorial with lauren daigle jason ingram and paul mabury
- Hear my worship jason ingram
- Early and personal life
- Career
- Songwriting
- Awards
- Production discography
- References
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Early and personal life
Ingram was born, Jason David Ingram, on August 23, 1974, in West Virginia, whose parents are Ralph Browne "Chip" Ingram II and Theresa Lee Ingram (née, Ball or Anderson). where he was born with his brother, Eric, on the same day. He has two more siblings, a brother, Ryan, and a sister, Annie, who were both born in Texas. He is married to Culley Kay Ingram (née, Kessinger), where they presently reside in Franklin, Tennessee.
Career
Around the end of 2001, he was the first artist to be signed to Resonate Records, an INO Records partnership with Sonicflood's lead vocalist Rick Heil. He subsequently released his self-titled debut album, Jason Ingram, on March 5, 2002.
Since 2003, Ingram has been the lead vocalist of Christian pop rock band The Longing. Jason is currently the lead Vocalist for the band "One Sonic Society"
Songwriting
Ingram has written songs for many contemporary Christian music artists—most notably, he has penned hit songs such as Bebo Norman's "I Will Lift My Eyes" and Salvador's "Shine". At the annual SESAC Awards, held in Nashville on March 5, 2007, Ingram received the "Christian Songwriter of the Year" award. After receiving the honor, he told Billboard, "I had no idea, it never crossed my mind. I am so thrilled. You write and you hope the songs affect people and get out there. It's cool when you see that really happens".
He co-wrote three tracks on Brandon Heath's second album What If We, including the hit "Give Me Your Eyes" which won two GMA Dove Awards in 2009.
He also co-wrote songs for Tenth Avenue North, including the former rank 4 song on Christian Billboard Charts, Healing Begins.
Recently Ingram co-wrote "One Day" with Nick Jonas and Dan Muckala for pop artists Charice. The song is being used by AcuVue for a promotion called "AcuVue 1-day".