Artist's albums
Mississippi
2023 · album
Burn It Down
2023 · EP
Mile over 45
2023 · EP
Wayside
2023 · EP
Way Down in Mississippi
2023 · single
Broke Not Broken
2022 · single
To the Passage of Time
2021 · album
Saturday Night
2021 · EP
French Summer Sun
2021 · single
My Best Friend
2021 · single
Back to Normal
2021 · single
From the First Three
2020 · compilation
I Travel On (Deluxe Edition)
2019 · album
I Travel On
2018 · album
That's Alright
2018 · single
The Climb
2018 · single
Always a Woman
2018 · single
Calaveras County
2018 · single
Jason Eady
2017 · album
Waiting to Shine
2017 · single
Barabbas
2017 · single
Why I Left Atlanta
2017 · single
Something Together
2016 · album
Daylight & Dark
2014 · album
AM Country Heaven
2013 · album
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Biography
About the forthcoming album, Eady reflects: "The idea for this album started the day that I finished my last album To The Passage of Time. Gordy Quist, the producer of that album, asked what I wanted to do next... Mississippi is an album I’ve been wanting to make for a long time. I’ve always been a lyrics first kind of writer, but this time around it’s all about the sound. Growing up in Mississippi, I was raised around that groove centered music and it’s always been a very big part of what I do. I’ve usually had at least one song on each album that touched on this sound, but this time I went all in. This was a fun album to write because I completely shifted gears and let the music decide what the words were going to be. The words had to fit the music, which is the opposite of my usual process. Being a member of the Band of Heathens, I knew this was going to be right up Gordy's alley. He put together an amazing group of players that got exactly what we were going for. And just like the last album, we recorded everything live, all at once, including harmony vocals. Since the vibe was important for this one we knew that was the only way to do it and capture that energy. I couldn’t be happier with the way it turned out. I hope people have as much fun listening to it as we had making it.”