Meet one of the newest members of the Brett Manning Studios team: Jason Catron. With a voice as smooth as silk, but powerful as any professionally trained opera singer; listening to Jason is like listening to Andrea Bocelli sing the hymns that we grew up singing in church on Sunday morning. Jason has been singing and touring the world for many years performing and ministering to audiences as one third of the vocal trio, Tenore. In addition to his work with the trio, his resume also boasts extensive work on the business side of the music industry. An alumni of Belmont University, Jason spent six years managing artists like Nichole Nordeman, Natalie Grant, Newsong and Clay Crosse before stepping away to pursue his own music ministry full-time.

He is now thrilled to add vocal coach to his long list of talents. After being personally trained by Brett Manning, he was invited to come on board as one of their instructors and is enjoying teaching others how to maximize the potential of their voice. Jason has extensive experience working with worship teams and church groups and is especially skilled at coaching group vocal sessions.

Jason is available for lessons via Skype as well as in-studio here in Nashville. He is currently running a promotional offer of $100/hour for a vocal session (regularly $125/hour) and you can book online! Jason is a wonderfully down-to-earth, passionate and encouraging vocal mentor that will take you to new heights in your vocal development. To learn more about Jason or to book a session, please go to: www.BrettManningStudios.com.

Enjoy a free lesson, “Finding Your Head Voice”, from Jason below.

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