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| Name | Jake Worthington |
| Background | solo_singer |
| Birth name | Jake Worthington |
| Birth date | 11 December 1996 |
| Birth place | La Porte, Texas, United States |
| Genre | Country, Neotraditional country |
| Occupation | Singer, songwriter |
| Instrument | Vocals, guitar |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Label | Big Loud Records |
| Associated acts | Blake Shelton, RaeLynn |
Jake Worthington is an American country music singer and songwriter from La Porte, Texas, best known for finishing as the runner-up on the sixth season of the American television singing competition *The Voice* in 2014. His authentic neotraditional country style, characterized by a rich baritone voice and traditional instrumentation, has earned him a dedicated following and critical acclaim within the genre. Since his national television debut, Worthington has built a steady career, releasing music through Big Loud Records and touring extensively across the United States.
Jake Worthington was born and raised in the small city of La Porte, Texas, a community within the Greater Houston metropolitan area. He developed a passion for country music at a young age, heavily influenced by the sounds of classic artists like George Strait, Merle Haggard, and Keith Whitley. While attending La Porte High School, Worthington began performing locally, honing his craft at various Texas honky-tonks and community events. His early performances were marked by a mature vocal delivery and a deep connection to the Bakersfield sound and other traditional country subgenres, setting him apart from many of his contemporaries even before his national exposure.
Worthington's career launched on a national stage in 2014 when he auditioned for the sixth season of NBC's *The Voice*. He auditioned with a performance of Keith Whitley's "Don't Close Your Eyes", earning a chair turn from judge Blake Shelton, whom he subsequently chose as his coach. Throughout the competition, Worthington became a standout for his unwavering commitment to traditional country, performing songs by artists like Vince Gill, John Michael Montgomery, and George Jones. His journey culminated in a second-place finish, losing to Josh Kaufman, but his authenticity made a lasting impression on the country music landscape. Following the show, he signed with Big Loud Records, the label founded by Craig Wiseman and Joey Moi, and began releasing original music. His debut single, "How Do You Honky Tonk," was released in 2022, followed by his self-titled EP. He has since performed on major stages like the Grand Ole Opry and toured with artists such as Hank Williams Jr., Riley Green, and Ernest.
Worthington's recorded output includes several singles and an extended play. His major label debut single, "How Do You Honky Tonk," was released in 2022 and showcased his signature neotraditional style. This was followed by the singles "State You Left Me In" and "Pop Goes the Whiskey." In 2023, he released his self-titled EP, *Jake Worthington*, which features a collection of songs co-written with established Nashville songwriters. The project includes tracks like "Next New Thing" and "Single at the Same Time," further solidifying his artistic identity. His music is frequently available on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, and he has been featured on curated playlists focusing on traditional and Texas country music.
Worthington maintains a relatively private personal life but is known to reside in Texas, often returning to his roots in La Porte. He is an avid outdoorsman, with interests in hunting and fishing, which are frequently reflected in the themes and imagery of his songs and his social media presence. He is in a long-term relationship, and his dedication to family and a simple, grounded lifestyle is a consistent part of his public persona. Worthington continues to be an advocate for traditional country music and often credits his family and his Texas upbringing for his musical foundation and work ethic.
While Worthington has not yet received major industry awards from organizations like the Academy of Country Music or the Country Music Association, his recognition stems primarily from his success on *The Voice*. His runner-up finish on the sixth season of the show remains a significant accolade. Furthermore, his work has been recognized through critical praise from outlets like Rolling Stone and *Billboard*, which have highlighted him as an artist reviving the classic country sound. His growing popularity is also evidenced by robust streaming numbers and successful headlining tours across the American South and Midwest. Category:American country singers Category:American male singers Category:Singers from Texas Category:The Voice (American TV series) contestants Category:1996 births Category:Living people