Sundance Head
American singer-songwriter
Sundance Head
Head performing in 2015
Birth name Jason Head Born (1978-07-09 ) July 9, 1978 (age 46) Origin Porter, Texas Genres Occupations Instruments Years active 2007–present Labels Wildcatter, Dreamcatcher Website sundancehead .com
Musical artist
Jason "Sundance" Head (born July 9, 1978) is an American country -soul singer and songwriter. He is the son of American singer Roy Head . In 2007, he was a semi-finalist on the sixth season of the Fox television series American Idol , but was eliminated one week before the finals. In 2016, he became the winner of season 11 of the US The Voice . He was part of Team Blake Shelton .[ 1] His winning song is "Darlin' Don't Go ". In 2018, he signed onto Dean Dillon 's Wildcatter Records[ 2] and released the single Leave Her Wild .[ 3]
Career
American Idol
American Idol performances
Post-Idol career
In May 2007, his father reported that he signed a recording contract with Universal Music Group .[ 4] In late July 2007, he released a duet with Sabrina Sloan , who was also a semi-finalist in Season 6 of American Idol .[ 5]
The Voice (2016)
The Voice performances
– Studio version of performance reached the top 10 on iTunes
Discography
Releases from The Voice
Albums
Competition singles
Texas Radio Singles
2016: "13 Years" #1
2017: "How I Want to Be" #1
2017: "Everything to Lose" #1
2018: "Leave Her Wild" #12
2019: "Close Enough to Walk" #1
2019: "Not Give a Damn" #9
2021: "I Bleed" #10
2021: "Showing Off" #1
2022: "Drive me to Drinking" #4
2022: "Three People (Me, Jim Beam, and You)" #1
2023: "Bars and Churches" #1
Notes
References
^ McEvoy, Sophie (February 18, 2021). "This Is What Happened To Sundance Head From The Voice" . Archived from the original on February 28, 2021.
^ Dean Dillon launches Wildcatter Records signs voice winner Sundance Head esmondstation.com October 10, 2018[permanent dead link ]
^ "Story behind the songs: Sundance Head, 'Leave her wild' " . The Boot . 28 May 2019. Archived from the original on May 28, 2019.
^ Life after Idol: Sundance scores a record deal - Idol Chatter - USATODAY.com
^ Ex-Idols score major-label duets deal | American Idol | EW.com Exclusive | Music | American Idol | Entertainment Weekly
^ "Sundance Head – Chart history (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ "Sundance Head – Chart history (Top Country Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ Bjorke, Matt (December 20, 2016). "Top 10 Country Albums Sales Chart: December 20, 2016" . Roughstock .
^ " 'Stained Glass & Neon' Shines Bright for Sundance Head" . 25 January 2019.
^ "Sundance Head Announces New Album, "Stained Glass and Neon" - Country Music Tattle Tale - Your country music news source" . countrymusictattletale.com . Archived from the original on 2019-02-07.
^ "Stained Glass and Neon" . Spotify . 25 January 2019.
^ "Stained Glass and Neon" . Amazon .
^ "Award Winning Singer" . Sundance Head. 2022-03-20. Retrieved 2022-10-01 .
^ "Sundance Head – Chart history (Billboard Hot 100)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ "Sundance Head – Chart history (Hot Country Songs)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ Bjorke, Matt (December 13, 2016). "Top 30 Digital Country Singles Chart: December 13, 2016" . Roughstock .
^ "Sundance Head – Chart history (Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ a b c d e Bjorke, Matt (December 19, 2016). "Top 30 Digital Singles Chart: December 19, 2016" . Roughstock .
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