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Jace Everett

1972 - Today

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Jace Everett Beasley (born May 27, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. Signed to Epic Records in 2005, he released his debut single "That's the Kind of Love I'm In" in 2005, which peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and was the first single from his self-titled debut album. He also co-wrote Josh Turner's Number One single "Your Man". Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jace Everett is the 4,651st most popular singer, the 20,550th most popular biography from United States and the 1,193rd most popular American Singer.

Jace Everett is most famous for his song "Bad Things," which gained widespread recognition as the theme song for the HBO series "True Blood." His music blends country, rock, and blues influences, showcasing his distinctive voice and songwriting skills.

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Among people born in 1972, Jace Everett ranks 1,390Before him are Summer Sanders, Vinod Kambli, Adam F, Walter Boyd, Paul Hall, and Tully Bevilaqua. After him are Efe Sodje, Cory Lidle, Kirk Maltby, Kashmera Shah, Ranvir Shorey, and Rusty Joiner.

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Among SINGERS In United States

Among singers born in United States, Jace Everett ranks 1,197Before him are Ace Hood (1988), Jazmine Sullivan (1987), Maggie Lindemann (1998), Sam Martin (1983), 9th Wonder (1975), Yo Gotti (1981), Jeremih (1987), Smokepurpp (1997), Bilal (1979), and Andrew Watt (1990). After him are Tyson Ritter (1984), and Kirstin Maldonado (1992).