Jace Everett is an American singer-songwriter and musician known for his diverse musical contributions, from chart-topping songwriting to iconic television theme songs. After co-writing Josh Turner’s chart-topping single ‘Your Man’ in 2006, which soared to the Number One spot on country charts and earned him a prestigious Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) award, Jace Everett solidified his reputation as a formidable singer-songwriter. His professional recording career launched in 2005 with a signing to Epic Records. That same year, he unveiled his debut single, ‘That’s the Kind of Love I’m In,’ in June, which successfully climbed to No.
2 in Norway, No. 30 in Sweden, and No. 49 in the UK in 2009. ‘Bad Things’ was honored with a BMI award in the highly competitive cable television category that same year and secured a nomination for a Scream Award for ‘Best Scream Song of the Year,’ underscoring its cultural impact.
He continued to release a series of acclaimed albums, including Mr. Good Times in 2011, Terra Rosa in 2013, and Dust & Dirt in 2017, each project further exploring his diverse musical landscape and cementing his reputation for consistent output. Most recently, Everett released his album Ylem in 2020, a testament to his enduring creative vision and commitment to crafting unique musical narratives. Through his career, Jace Everett has proven his ability to deliver both chart-topping songwriting for other artists and create signature tracks that define popular culture, all while maintaining a consistent and compelling solo discography that resonates with listeners worldwide.