JC was born in Dallas Texas, but within a year, his family moved back out to California. He grew up in Pasadena, where he took piano lessons and played lots of sports. At the age of 20, he learned to play acoustic guitar, and soon after learning his first 3 chords, he wrote his first song. He has been writing songs ever since, and truly loves country music. He performed in LA at venues like; Viva Fresh, Highland Grounds, Hallenbecks, and The Cowboy Palace. In April of 2001, he was invited to perform at the NSAI showcase in Los Angeles.
JC moved to Nashville in September 2001, to take his career to the next level as a songwriter and as a recording artist. His style is new traditional country, in the likes of George Strait, Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, and Darryl Worley. He is a member of the Songwriters Guild of America, the Nashville Songwriter's Association International, and ASCAP. He played around Nashville at the world famous Blue Bird Café, The Broken Spoke, The Hall of Fame Lounge, and The Boardwalk Cafe. In March 2003, JC was invited to perform as a featured writer, at the very first Songwriter's Guild Showcase.
JC released his debut CD Fallin' in 2003. The first single off the album was the fun, uptempo, ""Texas Blood"" which received a lot of radio airplay in Texas. The second single was the bar room sing a long ""Hillbilly Plastered"". This song received airplay in TN, AK, MT, IN, OK, WA, and LA. JC is currently living in Olympia, Washington to be closer to his teenage daughter Kylie, and continues writing and pitching his songs to music row.
JC's tunes are written and sung with a unique vulnerability and his melodies staying with you long after hearing them for the first time. He has a classic country voice and is making new loyal fans whenever he performs his original music.
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