J. T. Harding Explained

J. T. Harding
Birth Name:John Thomas Harding[1]
Origin:Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:Country, pop, rock
Occupation:Songwriter
Years Active:2000s-present

John Thomas "J.T." Harding is an American country music songwriter. He has written songs for artists such as Uncle Kracker, Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban and Darius Rucker.

History

Harding is the biological son of actor and comedian Jay Thomas, who put him up for adoption at an early age (the two later met and reconciled). His adoptive parents, Larry and Kendra Harding, moved from Nashville, Tennessee to Grosse Pointe, Michigan when Harding was young.[2] His adoptive father worked at a rock radio station in Detroit. In the late 1990s, Harding moved to California, where he worked at Tower Records. He also competed on Rock & Roll Jeopardy![3] He also performed and released music under the stage name JTX.[4]

Harding moved to Nashville at the suggestion of a song publisher while working as an assistant for the band Linkin Park. After this, Harding co-wrote Uncle Kracker's "Smile". He has also written number one songs for other country music artists, including Darius Rucker, Keith Urban Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, and Kenny Chesney.[1]

Discography

(as JTX)

Albums

YearAlbumRecord label
2009From Detroit With LoveNext Plateau Entertainment
2020Empireself-published

Singles

YearSingleRecord label
2009(I'm Gonna) Party Like a RockstarNext Plateau Entertainment
2010Love In AmericaNext Plateau Entertainment
2012Seven Day WeekendNext Plateau Entertainment
2013Summer LoverNext Plateau Entertainment

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grosse Pointe songwriter becoming Nashville's new go-to. Graff. Gary. June 29, 2015. The Oakland Press. April 13, 2017.
  2. Web site: Hollywood Actor and Hit Nashville Songwriter Share a Surprising Bond. Stark. Phyllis. August 1, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. April 13, 2017.
  3. Web site: One minute with Michigan native, hit songwriter J.T. Harding. Stowers. Mark. November 2, 2016. Spinal Column. April 13, 2017.
  4. Web site: I'm Gonna Party Like A Rockstar. O'Loughlin. Eddie. February 25, 2010. Record of the Day. August 1, 2020.