Jason Hale: Critically Acclaimed Touring Musician / Studio Owner (Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Daryle Singletary)

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Jason Hale: Critically Acclaimed Touring Musician / Studio Owner (Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Daryle Singletary)

Jay Franze sits down with Jason Hale, a seasoned touring musician whose roots run deep in the heart of Kentucky. Hailing from Isonville, a town nestled between the hometowns of country legends Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs, Jason’s journey through music spans an impressive three decades.

From strumming his first chords at age 10 to joining local bands at 12, Jason’s passion for music ignited early. By 15, he was already part of a professional regional band, and in 2005, he received his first national artist call from Ronnie Bowman.

Throughout his career, Jason has shared the stage and studio with many talented artists, including Doug Stone, Ronnie Bowman, Katrina Elam, and Daryle Singletary, to name a few. When not captivating audiences with his bass skills, Jason runs a recording studio, offering his expertise in remote bass overdubs, recording, and mixing for artists and bands alike. Plus, he’s been tuning pianos since 2015 – talk about a multi-talented musician!

Join us as Jason takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable journey, from playing iconic venues like Heinz Field and the Las Vegas House of Blues touring across 48 states, France, and Canada. He’s amassed a collection of unforgettable experiences, including recording sessions with Daryle Singletary’s “Country Roads” and Nathan & Chesi Arnett’s “Too Far Gone” EP.

With his trusty Sadowsky and Fender basses, Line 6 Variax, and a classic Martin D18V in hand, Jason’s gear reflects his dedication to his craft. Jason’s journey is extraordinary, from the largest crowd of 20k at Country Jam in Grand Junction to fulfilling his dream of opening for Merle Haggard.

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  • Host: Jay Franze
  • Guest: Tyler Schwanke
  • Recorded: February 21, 2024

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