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Jason and deMarco

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Years active
  
2002-present

Website
  
Jason and deMarco.com

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Origin
  
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (2002)

Albums
  
Songs for the Spirit, Spirit Pop, This is Love CD/DVD

Members
  
deMarco Deciccio, Jason Warner

Genres
  
Contemporary Christian music, Pop music, Rock music

Record labels
  
RJN MUSIC, The Orchard, RJN MUSIC / CENTAUR ENTERTAINMENT, RJN MUSIC / CENTAUR

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Profiles

Jason Warner (born 1975) and deMarco DeCiccio (born 1976) are a Christian musical duo (and life partners) with outreach to the LGBT community.

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Background

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Robert Jason Nicewarner, who changed his name to "Jason Warner" before becoming a duo with deMarco, is a 1997 graduate of Lee University in Tennessee, and comes from a Pentecostal faith background. Marco DeCiccio, who is now known as deMarco, grew up a Roman Catholic, is a native of Canada and a 1999 graduate of York University.

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Jason and deMarco met in 2001 in Hollywood, California. Before launching their duo act, deMarco was a lead in the international touring company of the musical "California Dream Men" and Jason was a Christian artist in mainline traditional Gospel groups, and then as a solo artist touring mostly through Metropolitan Community Church, gay-accepting churches. The duo released their first album together, The Spirit of Christmas, in 2002 followed by 2003's Songs for the Spirit. In 2004, they appeared on the cover of The Advocate magazine with their new album Spirit Pop. In early 2005, they started working with Letthead Productions, a recording studio and production company based in Houston. They released their fourth album, Till the End of Time, produced by Alan Lett, with additional production from Joe Hogue, Eddie X and Luigie Gonzalez. Seven of the album's twelve songs are written by Jason and deMarco.

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Jason and deMarco's first single, "Trying to Get to You," climbed the Billboard Charts and their second single, "This is Love", won "Music Video of the Year 2006" on MTV's LOGO. A full-length feature documentary film entitled We're All Angels premiered at NewFest 2007 (the 19th Annual New York LGBT Film Festival), and at Outfest 2007 (the 25th Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival). They have a fan club "The Angel Club," based on the We're All Angels documentary.

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In 2007, Jason joined the staff at Unity Church of Christianity in Houston, Texas under the leadership of Rev. Howard Caesar. He is a Young Adult and Youth Leader as well as a Contemporary Worship Leader, performing with deMarco.

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The couple married in Los Angeles in 2008 prior to the passage of Proposition 8. the couple performed at summit united Methodist church in Columbus Ohio in September

Discography

Albums
  • 2002: The Spirit of Christmas
  • 2003: Songs for the Spirit
  • 2004: Spirit Pop
  • 2006: Till the End of Time
  • 2007: Halo
  • 2008: Safe
  • 2011: The Oneness of Praise
  • EPs
  • 2006: Trying to Get to You: Remixes
  • Singles
  • 2006: Trying to Get to You
  • 2006: This Is Love
  • 2008: Safe
  • 2008: It's Okay
  • Solo recordings - Jason Warner
  • Only a Whisper
  • Mercy Said No
  • In the Waiting
  • Still
  • Solo recordings - deMarco
  • Melodie
  • deMarco (EP)
  • Video Releases
  • 2007: This Is Love
  • 2008: Safe
  • 2009: We're All Angels
  • Songs

    Till the End of TimeTill the End of Time · 2006
    This is LoveTill the End of Time · 2006
    All I Long ForSpirit Pop · 2004

    References

    Jason and deMarco Wikipedia