NASHVILLE RECORDING ARTIST RELEASES SINGLE
GRIEVING THE LOSS OF A FRIEND
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country music artist and songwriter Jeb Gipson released his brand new, tear-inducing original song “House in Heaven.” Leaning into the heartbreak of losing a friend too young, Gipson draws listeners in with the powerful and expertly crafted “House in Heaven” lyrics. Written by Gipson, Smith Ahnquist (Brad Paisley, Hardy), and Jenna Paulette, the song also specially credits Chandler (Chan) Patterson – Gipson’s friend who was lost – to demonstrate the impact he had on the song. With Chandler’s sister on BGVs & production by Zach Abend (Ingrid Andress), you can hear the raw emotion of the song throughout the track. When asked about the writing process and the decision to credit Patterson, Gipson commented, “I feel like me and Chan wrote the first half of the song when I was alone at my house just playing my guitar.”
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A Georgia native, Jeb Gipson grew up in Lakemont, GA. From singing in church to playing all over the country with his dad’s bluegrass band, music has always been a part of his life. With influences like Keith Ubran, John Mayer, Ricky Skaggs, and Brooks and Dunn, his music has been described as “good ole boy point of view with some serious soul behind it.” Jeb has toured with acts such as Riley Green, Jon Langston, Hardy, Morgan Wallen and more.