Jaime Jamgochian

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Jaime Jamgochian
Birth nameJaime Anne Jamgochian
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States
Genres Contemporary Christian music, worship music
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2006–present
Labels Centricity Music
Website www.jaimejam.com

Jaime Anne Jamgochian is a contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter. [1]

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Biography

Jaime Jamgochian is a Christian singer songwriter and worship leader based in Nashville, Tennessee. Jaime grew up in Reading, Massachusetts. She began playing piano by ear at a young age.[ when? ] Throughout high school, she took lessons, performed and competed in numerous competitions. Jamgochian earned a scholarship to Berklee School of Music. While in college, a friend told her about Jesus Christ, and she began to study the Bible and attend a local church. Shortly after graduating, she took an internship at The City Church in Seattle, Washington. She ended up staying there for seven years, where she got involved in missions and outreach programs.

Music career

While in Seattle, Jaime connected with Centricity Music, and was signed as one of their first artists. She released her first album, Reason to Live, under Centricity Music. She was able to co-write the album with a number of influential songwriters and friends, David Zaffiro, Gary Sadler, and Sam Mizell. Above the Noise was produced in part by Nathan Nockels. [2] while remaining honest and humble. [3]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Singles

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References

  1. Administration. "Jaime Jamgochian: Above the Noise" . Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  2. "About".
  3. Jones, Kim. "Jaime Jamgochian - 'Above The Noise' - The Review". About.com. Archived from the original on May 26, 2012. Retrieved March 22, 2012.