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Jared Blake | |
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Blake in 2020 | |
| Background information | |
| Born | Jared Lee Blake Star City, Arkansas, U.S. |
| Genres | Country |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, actor |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, piano |
| Website | jaredblakemusic |
Jared Blake is an Americancountry music singer who resides inNashville, Tennessee. He became known to a wider audience as a contestant on the first season ofThe Voice, reaching the Top 4 onBlake Shelton's team.
In June 2012, Blake signed a recording contract with Skiddco Music producerSkidd Mills. The first single "Countryfied" from the upcoming debut album, written by Blake, Mills, andCarl Bell (Fuel), was released to radio and iTunes on June 24, 2013.[1] It debuted at No. 79 on theMusicRow Country Breakout chart on December 12, 2013[2] and peaked at No. 66. Blake's second single "Stomp" was released on June 20, 2014 and the 6 song EPTil Morning Light was released on September 30, 2014. The official music video for "Stomp" was released on October 13, 2014 and reached No. 76 on theMusicRow Country Breakout chart.[citation needed]
Jared Blake was born inStar City, Arkansas. He wrote his first song when he was five, but started his musical career at about 13 or 14 learning piano and acoustic guitar.[3] In middle school, Jared decided to join the school's choir. His teacher used classical choral training methods, and Jared went on to be selected by the statewide all-region choir. In 1993 Jared entered his first competitions at the Malvern Brick Fest taking second place and also placed at the Lincoln County Fair youth talent competition. In subsequent years Jared won 1st place in the Lincoln County vocal competition and other state and regional talent shows. After coming second to a guy at Country Showdown who got three extra bonus points for writing his own material, Jared began writing his own songs for the competitions, and pinpointed his career decision to become a professional songwriter as well as a singer.[3]
Jared was signed to a publishing contract withSony/ATV Music Publishing in 2006, ending in 2010. Blake worked four jobs at times, owning a decorative concrete business, writing songs forSony/ATV and Love Monkey Music (Bob DiPiero), singing demos, and pushing his own music by playing in bars to support his family.
In 2011, he appeared on the debut season of the hit television showThe Voice (U.S. season 1); a singing competition which aired onNBC. Jared was the final selection to complete Team Blake, coached byBlake Shelton. His singing performances included a solo of "Good Girls Go Bad" (Cobra Starship), a solo of "Not Ready to Make Nice" (Dixie Chicks) reaching No.23 on iTunes charts, a battle round performance of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (Marvin Gaye &Tammi Terrell), a Team Blake group performance of "This Love" (Maroon 5) with Shelton,Dia Frampton,Xenia Martinez, andPatrick Thomas, and a solo of "Use Somebody" (Kings of Leon) reaching No.16 on iTunes charts.
In November 2011 Jared released his first single titled "Don't Mind", and the video was released in February 2012. Jared Blake's single 'Don't Mind' won a spot inWKDQCountry Whuppin' Hall of Fame by defeatingScotty McCreery "Water Tower Town",Montgomery Gentry "So Called Life",Randy Houser "How Country Feels",LoCash Cowboys "C-O-U-N-T-R-Y", and his "The Voice" coach Blake Shelton's "Over".
Jared Blake is currently managed by Cory Gierman, also known as one of the Godfathers ofMuzikMafia.
| Year | Album details | Peak chart position | |
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| US Country | |||
| 2014 | Til Morning Light
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