Jace Everett

Jace Everett (b. Evansville, May 27, 1972 - ) – Singer and songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player. Born in Evansville, Everett also lived in Indianapolis and Carmel (among other places outside of Indiana) before moving to Texas at age six. He later attended Belmont University in Nashville. In 2005, he signed with Epic Records and released a self-titled album in the same year. The album’s only single to hit the country charts was “That’s What Kind of Love I’m In,” which reached #51. A re-release of "Bad Things" from the first album charted in the UK and Sweden and went to #2 in Norway. He also has writing credit on Josh Turner's "Your Man," which reached #2 in the U.S. and went Platinum.