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American singer and guitarist (born 1980)
Jason Wade
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Birth name
| Jason Michael Wade
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Origin
| Camarillo, California
, U.S.
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Genres
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Occupation(s)
| - Singer
- musician
- songwriter
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Instrument(s)
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Years active
| 2000?present
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Member of
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Website
| lifehousemusic
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Musical artist
Jason Michael Wade
is an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the
alternative rock
band
Lifehouse
.
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Career
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Lifehouse
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At the age of 15, Wade co-founded Lifehouse (originally called Blyss) with neighbors Sergio Andrade and
Rick Woolstenhulme
.
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The band rose to fame when their debut album,
No Name Face
, was released in 2000.
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As of 2019, Lifehouse has sold more than 15 million singles and albums worldwide.
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Solo work
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Wade recorded a cover of "
You Belong to Me
" for the 2001 movie
Shrek
and its accompanying soundtrack.
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He released a solo album entitled
Paper Cuts
in 2017.
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His followup LP,
Ode to Silence
, was released December 31, 2021.
ØZWALD
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In 2018, Wade formed a band called ØZWALD with Lifehouse touring guitarist Steve Stout as a side project. The duo have released numerous singles, an EP of covers, and six full-length albums:
Sweet Delirium
,
Born in a State
,
Head Movies
,
For Polly Anna
,
Young Suburban Minds
, and
Artificial Odyssey
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Personal life
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Wade's parents are divorced. After the divorce, he and his mother moved to Seattle.
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According to Wade, he used the Lifehouse song "
You and Me
" to propose to his then-girlfriend, Braeden, whom he married in 2001.
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Discography
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Credited as
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Album title
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Year
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Format
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Blyss
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Diff's Lucky Day
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1999
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LP
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Jason Wade
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You Belong to Me
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2000
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single
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Lifehouse
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No Name Face
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2000
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Stanley Climbfall
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2002
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Lifehouse
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2005
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Who We Are
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2007
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Smoke & Mirrors
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2010
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Almeria
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2012
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Out of the Wasteland
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2015
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LP
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Jason Wade
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Paper Cuts
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2017
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LP
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Jason Wade
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Highways & Low Days
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2017
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EP
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Jason Wade
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Winzlo Vol. 1
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2017
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EP
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ØZWALD
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Sweet Delirium
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2019
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LP
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Jason Wade
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Gresham
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2019
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EP
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ØZWALD
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Covers, Vol. 1
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2019
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EP
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ØZWALD
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Born in a State
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2019
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LP
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Jason Wade
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Demos Vol. 1
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2020
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LP
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Jason Wade
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Open Up the Doors Again (Big Bright Day)
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2020
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Single
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ØZWALD
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Head Movies
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2020
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LP
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ØZWALD
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For Polly Anna
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2020
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LP
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ØZWALD
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Young Suburban Minds
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2021
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LP
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Lifehouse
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Goodbye Kanan
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2021
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EP
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ØZWALD
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Artificial Odyssey
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2021
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LP
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Jason Wade
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Ode to Silence
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2021
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LP
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ØZWALD
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Future Wars
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2022
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EP
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ØZWALD
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Sings the Beatles
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2022
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LP
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ØZWALD
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Garden of the Sun
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2023
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LP
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References
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Hwang, Pey-Hua (October 2, 2001).
"CONCERT REVIEW: Lifehouse Rocks the House Acoustic and A Capella Numbers Highlight Show"
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The Tech
. Retrieved
February 1,
2020
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Schulte, Stephanie (May 23, 2017).
"Lifehouse singer reveals the story behind writing 'Hanging by a Moment'
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The Press-Enterprise
. Retrieved
February 1,
2020
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"Lifehouse returning to Maricopa"
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InMaricopa.com
. September 8, 2019
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February 1,
2020
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Morien, Cassie (October 5, 2002).
"LIFEHOUSE'S SECOND CD HANGING BY NOTHING"
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Sun-Sentinel.com
. Retrieved
February 1,
2020
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Moraski, Lauren (February 18, 2015).
"Lifehouse singer Jason Wade: "I feel like we're starting all over again"
"
. CBS News
. Retrieved
May 30,
2016
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St. Aude, Melissa (September 11, 2019).
"Lifehouse shares the magic of music with audiences"
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PinalCentral.com
. Retrieved
February 1,
2020
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"Shrek [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] - Original Soundtrack | Songs, Reviews, Credits"
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AllMusic
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"ListenHotMusic.com"
.
listenhotmusic.com
. Archived from
the original
on October 15, 2020
. Retrieved
February 1,
2020
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"ØZWALD"
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ALLSWELL RECORDS
. Retrieved
September 22,
2021
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Lang, George (September 14, 2001).
"No label for lifehouse Christian artist Jason Wade sheds music stereotype"
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The Oklahoman
. Retrieved
February 1,
2020
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Weatherby, Taylor (July 14, 2017).
"Lifehouse's Jason Wade Reveals He Used Band's Song 'You and Me' to Propose: Exclusive Video"
. Billboard
. Retrieved
May 13,
2018
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