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Jason DeShaw was born and raised in Plentywood, Montana. It was there where Jason found the inspiration for his music: the hardworking folks and rugged landscape that belong to Eastern Montana. A typical country boy, Jason’s childhood heroes were John Wayne and Johnny Cash. The second eldest of five boys, Jason penned his first song while driving a John Deere tractor, and made his recording debut on his mother’s answering machine.
Jason has opened for Emerson Drive, The Oakridge Boys, and Little Big Town and has headlined two Bio-Diesel tours promoting its environmental benefits. He has found time to record between tours and when asked about the success of his CD sales, he smilingly said, “Well they haven’t gone platinum yet, but they’ve gone aluminum!”
In 2007, Jason moved to Nashville and formed a 5-piece band which performed regularly at the world famous “Tootsies Orchid Lounge.” While all the other acts on Broadway were singing covers, Jason stood out as a guy who could get away with playing original songs. He was honored to perform a 9 day stretch through the CMA Festival entertaining packed audiences with his dynamic show. Since then, Jason has been on the road playing fairs and rodeos throughout the Northwest and Canada. In the spring of 2010, he recorded and released his 4th album, “Hi-Line.”
It’s all about “Livin’, Lovin’, and Leavin’” as Jason blends traditional country with his own new sound. With a back home feelin’ and natural stage presence, Jason’s music and personality draw in the crowd for a rollickin’ good time. Whether country fan or not, you will be amazed by the song and show of Jason DeShaw!
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