With a heart for connecting with others, Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter Jason Gray is known for the compassionate honesty and authenticity he offers through his music. Through this vulnerability, Gray has consistently reached listeners in a unique and compelling way, reflected in each of his projects.
With his latest release, Jason Gray rolls out new music in a fashion never done before in the CCM genre. To best share the stories he’s been experiencing and learning recently, Gray will release the Order Disorder Reorder project in three volumes, giving each song room to breathe, giving us all time to pause and truly listen to each season. Because our ongoing transformation through Christ is only possible through all three.
Leading up to his three part EPs, Jason's Where The Light Gets In, debuted in the Top 5 of Billboard’s Top Christian Albums Chart. This follows the success of 2014 album Love Will Have The Final Word, which produced Gray’s first No. 1 AC radio hit “With Every Act of Love” – also a Billboard Christian Airplay Top 10 track. With his early records A Way To See In The Dark and Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue, he had five Top 5 singles in a row, including the No. 1 (inspo) radio single “Nothing Is Wasted.” Gray has won two ASCAP Performance Awards, for “Most Like Falling In Love” and “Good To Be Alive.”
With previous tour experiences alongside Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, Third Day, TobyMac, and numerous other CCM artists, Gray has also headlined tours of his own, bringing each audience thoughtful inspiration through music and stories. Those listening to or watching Gray experience not only his musical talent, but the heartfelt way he shares his gifts to support others.
Really talented singer/songwriter| Posted January 24, 2012
Jason Gray's music is some of the best I have heard in a long time. From the moment I got his album "A way to see in the dark" I was hooked. I think the song that touched me the most was "Without running away." The fact that he included a song that is so honest says a lot about him as an artist. The fear and doubt that is voiced in the song is something I am sure a lot of people can relate to, I know I can. The way he turns the focus from that pain, back to God's loving hand in our lives is truly eloquent.