Jason Head, better known as Sundance Head, is an American singer, songwriter, and TV personality who performs country and soft rock music. He was born in Porter, Texas, United States, on July 9, 1978.
Sundance became famous in 2007 when he competed in the sixth season of the reality series American Idol, which was eventually won by Jordin Sparks. In 2010, he released his eponymous, debut studio project Sundance Head, and his discography now includes the hit singles Darlin’ Don’t Go, Leave Her Wild, Everything To Lose, Not Give a Damn, Close Enough to Walk, and the albums Stained Glass and Neon, 2016 & Gruene, and Soul Country.
Hip-Hop, Music, Pop, Reggae
Hip-Hop, Music
Electronic, Music
Latin, Music, Pop