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Birth name
  
John Wesley Tibbs

Name
  
John Tibbs

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Record label
  
Fair Trade Services


Years active
  
2010–present

Associated acts
  
Ellie Holcomb

Labels
  
Fair Trade

Albums
  
Dead Man Walking, Anchor

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Born
  
March 22, 1990 (age 34) Lexington, Kentucky (
1990-03-22
)

Origin
  
Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

Instruments
  
vocals, singer-songwriter

Genres
  
Southern rock, Heartland rock

Profiles

John Tibbs - Dead Man Walking (Official Lyric Video)


John Wesley Tibbs (born March 22, 1990) is an American Christian musician, who showcases his signature southern heartland roots rock sound, with biblically-based autobiographical lyricism. He has released three independently-made extended plays, Origins in 2010, Swallowing Death, Breathing Life in 2012, and Anchor in 2013. His first major-label release, Dead Man Walking, is released by Fair Trade Services, in late October 2015. The single, "Dead Man Walking", featuring Ellie Holcomb, has broken through on the Billboard magazine Christian Airplay chart. His first studio album, Dead Man Walking, was released on February 5, 2016, from Fair Trade Services alongside Columbia Records.

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Early and personal life

Tibbs was born, John Wesley Tibbs, on March 22, 1990, in Lexington, Kentucky, the son of a pastor, Gregory Lynn Tibbs, and mother, Jolanda Carol Tibbs (née, McClave), who were married on July 23, 1983 in Greenup, Kentucky. His younger brothers were born in Lexington Kentucky, James Chase Tibbs, and Jordan Hunter Tibbs. Their family would move to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania in the mid-to-late 1990s, while his father served a fourteen-year stint as the pastor of First Church of God, where Tibbs would graduate from the Punxsutawney Area High School. The family would settle in Marion, Illinois, while Tibbs attended Anderson University, located in Anderson, Indiana, where he led worship at Madison Park Church, for a four-year stint. Tibbs would date and eventually marry Indianapolis, Indiana-native, Emily Suzanne Tibbs (née, Stottlemyer), in 2011. In the early-to-mid 2010s, they would leave Anderson to move to Nashville, Tennessee. He is an avid fan of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team.

Music career

His music recording career started in 2010, with the extended play, Origins, that was independently released. He would release two more extended plays independently, Swallowing Death, Breathing Life in 2012, and Anchor in 2013, where Matt Conner in a four star review wrote, "It's astounding that a label hasn't swept up the bright young star in the worship universe known as John Tibbs." Upon demand, Tibbs began to tour his music full-time in 2013. In addition to touring consistently, he amassed an online community of more than 100,000 fans who helped crowd-fund two breakout independent recordings which earned national notoriety on NoiseTrade. This influence led him to tour independently with Audrey Assad, and open for acts like Gungor and Tenth Avenue North. Tibbs would go on to sign with Fair Trade Services, where they are releasing, Dead Man Walking, on October 30, 2015. Earlier this year, audiences across the country were introduced to Tibbs' compelling live performance as a special guest on Newsboys' "We Believe...God's Not Dead" Spring Tour. His single, "Dead Man Walking", featuring Ellie Holcomb, has broken through on the Billboard magazine Christian Airplay chart, becoming a Top 20 AC song at Christian radio. The song and the entire EP was produced by Ben Shive. His first studio album, Dead Man Walking, was released on February 5, 2016, from Fair Trade Services alongside Columbia Records.

Discography

Studio albums
  • Dead Man Walking (February 5, 2016, Fair Trade/Columbia)
  • EPs
  • Origins (2010)
  • Swallowing Death, Breathing Life (2012)
  • Anchor (2013)
  • Dead Man Walking (2015)
  • References

    John Tibbs Wikipedia