Jason Earley is a singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and actor from Sharps Chapel, Tennessee, a small town northeast of Knoxville. He grew up playing guitar and singing in church, where he learned to lead worship and write music. Jason released three studio albums during high school, which helped develop his craft as a songwriter and musician. He moved to Nashville to study Songwriting and Music Business at Belmont University, and since graduating in 2016, he has continued to work towards his career in music. He has had songs recorded by artists such as Ben Fuller, Hannah Kerr, MaRynn Taylor, Adam Sanders, Jordana Bryant, Nathan Thomas, Mignon, and more.

     As an actor, Jason is represented by Advantage Talent Agency. He has worked on several projects, including the lead role in Five For Fighting’s “What If” music video, the role of Bill Clinton in Brothers Osborne’s “It Ain’t My Fault” music video, Chris the Volunteer in CMT’s “Nashville,” and most recently, he played Trey Morgan in the film “Where The Fast Lane Ends,” starring Mac Davis, Christopher Knight, and Scott Reeves.

Jason lives in the Nashville, TN area with his wife Hannah and their dog Elliott.