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With a warm voice, a pleasing sound, and a good band backing him up, Jonathan Clay's debut EP is impressive.You don't have to listen for long before you join the ranks of his admirers, so keep aneye open for his appearances and go see what its all about.www.MusicAustin.comNot just another pretty face, but a voice that is radio worthy! So? who's gonna be the first to sign him up?- www.musicmusketeers.orgHe's a quiet rising star, and he's sneaking up from behind, packing the kind of genius that has found similar artists playing packed arenas across the country.Radio Now, 93.1. -- www.radionow931.comJonathan Clay named Top Artist of 2005 on The Audio Nut-- www.entertainmentnutz.com- Jonathan Clay is a must have for your acousticmusic section. His music is an uplifting subtle piece of work by an Up &Coming Star.-- www.jtownmusic.com-Jonathan Clay has an alluring quality about him. It's definitely hisvoice, a sort of grainy sound that resonates with honest lyrics.-- www.discoveringartists.comJonathan Clay can sing, craft a catchy tune and handle a guitar, it can't take long before this young talent is noticed and signed up.Eric BoissonFans of artists like John Mayer, Maroon 5, and Jack Johnson will truly embrace Jonathan ClayBecause he truly has the potential to go places with his talents; when and if the right people hear his work.- www.entertainmentnutz.comI think once you hear his music, youll become one of his fans.Drop him a note on his myspace blog, He's got plenty of fans there, and I think you'll know why once you hear this song.- www.oneguyspodcast.com- Bio (From www.jonathanclay.com):I was Born on April 3rd, 1985 in Houston, Texas. I have onesibling, my younger sister of 2 years. Until the age of 10, Ilived in the same North Houston suburb known as Spring. In 4th grade, I moved to a small Texas town known as Magnolia.That was about the time that I picked up guitar.I always listened to my dad play, and I casually thought that I'dlike to play as well. Then I was faced with the challenge ofgetting over my frustrations of not being able to learn itovernight. I was an impatient kid, but weren't we all? In allhonesty, I probably quit playing guitar 3 different times, beforeI finally picked it up and things just started to click. Once theydid, I was hooked. Highschool rolled around, I brought my guitarto school every day and played anywhere that I could. Iremember not even going to lunch because I would be practicingin the music room instead. It was a great time in my life. For thefirst time, Id'd found something that I was truly passionate about.I stayed at Magnolia High School all 4 years, and during that timeI always toyed with the idea of writing. A friend and I even made a CD with a few songs that I had come up with and sold it around school for 5 dollars. Senior year I had the hardest time deciding where I wanted to go to school. I wanted to try and pursue music..I know now that I was nowhere close to ready, and I would have been in for a rude awakening. Luckily, I ended up going to Texas State University (in San Marcos) in 2003.My experiences there were invaluable. The very first show I everplayed was in San Marcos at a little coffee shop on the squareknown as the Coffee Pot. I was scared to death. I'll neverforget it. I started to play around town at open mic nights, etc,and really found myself enjoying it. My sophomore year, I becamefriends with an SRT (sound recording technology) student at TexasState, and we decided to record some of my songs.One thing led to another, and after alot of learning, trial, and error,I had compiled 7 of what I felt were my best songs. Seriously, thevery next day, I was out trying to get people to listen to my CD. Iregistered jonathanclay.com and got to work. Im now doing musicfull time, and I'm loving every second of it. Please stick around forthe ride, and I want to thank everyone who supports what I do.