| Adult Contemporary Jake Smith Rocketown Records 
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		   An epic, destructive  hurricane… Two parents diagnosed with cancer within a week of one another… A  car totaled by a drunk driver…. Artists are always  looking for musical inspiration, for the grand ideas or dramatic life events  that will lead to that one, perfect, career-defining song. But when new  Rocketown Records’ artist Jake Smith asked God for inspiration, he hadn’t  banked on a delivery of Job-like proportions.  Hailing from the jazz  and blues-influenced swamplands of southern Louisiana,  New Orleans native  Jake Smith delivers both spirit and soul on Real,  his Summer 2007 major label debut. Musically, Real offers a fusion of soulful, groove-based pop that blends  seamlessly together to create a sound reflective of the richness and  eclecticism of New Orleans.  Influenced by everything from the classic sounds of Ray Charles to current  artists like John Mayer and Ray LaMontagne, Smith possesses the musical chops  to perform convincingly as a solo singer-songwriter, as the leader of a funky  acoustic trio or in his favorite light, the frontman to a dynamic band of  energetic Louisiana  allies. But the strongest stimulus for his songs comes from life itself, the  adversities he’s experienced and the faith that’s brought him hope in the midst  of significant turmoil.
 “My family is the most important thing to me,” Smith  says, “and the last two years have been pretty crazy for us. Obviously,  Hurricane Katrina really messed up our way of life. We were always told that if  one hit like this we would be in trouble, but they always missed. I can  remember my sister was pregnant at the time and we were gutting out her house,  which had 13 feet of water in it. To watch someone you love lose everything is  devastating.”
 Though his parents’ home escaped serious damage, Jake’s  world was rocked by everything he saw happening in his beloved hometown. Not  long after Hurricane Katrina, Smith was driving to his apartment, praying to  God with his eyes open and his heart full of questions. “I was saying, ‘God  whatever you have for me, I’ll do. I’m confused about what’s happening, but I  am yours, whatever you have.’ Before I could finish that last word, a drunk  driver hit me. It was as if the material possessions that I had were being  taken from me piece by piece.” But this difficult season in the young artist’s life  didn’t end with the loss of material possessions. Thankfully, he wasn’t injured  in the car crash, but it was only a few months later that Jake received the  most difficult news of all. “A few months after the wreck, my father was diagnosed  with cancer. This was incredibly tough on me because this man has been the most  solid figure in my life. If he has cancer, we’re all in trouble. My mother was  so supportive and was right by his side. She had dealt with cancer around when  I was born so she had experience with it. But that same week my whole family  was shocked to find that my mother had cancer again. Why? I was so shaken by  all of this that I didn’t want to go to church, I didn’t want to write music, I  just wanted to sit and wait for the next bad thing to happen.  “Since then God has slowly brought me back to Him. He  truly gave me things to write about. He showed me that He was the only sure  thing in this life. My family has never been closer than we are now. They have  inspired me to write and to focus on what’s important, and thankfully, the  treatments are working. Both my parents are cancer free now. But I constantly  turn back to those dark days so I can remember how important family is.” Still, Jake Smith’s  debut album could be described as anything but dark. Real manages to take the traumas from Smith’s past two years and  infuse them with the genuine hope and optimism that surrounds the artist  himself. Quick-witted and laid back, Smith seeks to entertain as his songs  inspire. “I can only write  about what I know or have been through, and I think people will see that. I  don’t sound like the guy from Creed, and I can’t swing my guitar around my  neck, but I hope that I can make people move.” In  an era where audiences are craving authenticity, Jake offers 12 tracks pulled  straight from his own life and the musical influences of his Louisiana heritage. “I chose to call the CD Real because I believe so many people  fake parts of their life. I’m a real person—I mess up, I have crushes, and I go  through a lot of things. I want people to see that. I want them to know that  this is my real life and my real God.”     
 
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