Jason Warner (of Jason & deMarco) is the oldest son in an entertainment family. He grew up traveling with his mother in music ministry, and eventually joined her. Jason toured with the professional contemporary recording group, Truth, in 1996, and then with the group, The Sound, in 1997 and 1998. He gained valuable experience traveling with the groups and learned about management, directing, production and booking, getting hands-on experience in The Sound's office and studio based in Houston, TX. Jason graduated from Lee University in Cleveland, TN in 1997 with a BA degree in Music and Sociology. He decided to go solo in 1999 to form his own independent recording label, RJN MUSIC!, a sole proprietorship of Jason Warner, originally based in Nashville, TN.

deMarco DeCiccio (of Jason & deMarco), a native of Canada, discovered his love for music and theater at an early age studying at the Etobicoke School for the Performing Arts, later graduating with a B.A. degree in Music and Languages from York University in Canada in 1999. deMarco's debut album was a series of love songs, sung in Italian, called "Melodie." Since relocating to the West Coast from Canada in 1999, deMarco has performed in concerts and at festivals and clubs throughout Los Angeles and across the country. deMarco has been in several theatrical productions, and his face has also been seen on several National commercials. Before launching their duo act, deMarco was the lead in a musical entitled "California Dream Men", touring Italy.

Jason and deMarco are living proof that art imitates life, and that music can also be inspired by the best that life has to offer on its many levels, sometimes mystical and at times, even euphoric. Their passionate and hopeful lyrics exemplify a spirit that is reflected in both their lives and music, attracting audiences everywhere, and creating instant fans wherever they go. States deMarco, "We want to create music that is very inclusive." With such an attitude, it is not surprising that the duo's music and peformances have been received with critical acclaim and that this represents just the beginning of what is sure to be a long and prosperous career.

In 2005, Jason and deMarco played at numerous high profile venues including the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Awards in Los Angeles (with awards presented by K.D. Lang and Carson Kressley, "Queer Eye For the Straight
Guy"), and at the Matthew Shepard Foundation's annual gala in Denver, Colorado alongside singer-songwriter Randi Driscoll, commemorating the death of the organization's namesake, and attended by Matthew's mother, Judy Shepard.

The duo ended 2005 performing at the Equality California Awards in Palm Springs and in February of 2006 launched the New Year with a musical performance at the Human Rights Campaign Gala at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, opening the evening premiering their new albums title track "Till the End of Time", where honorees included Ang Lee and Jake Gyllenhaal from the Golden Globe Winning Film "Brokeback Mountain".

As they continue to perform in churches and other multiple venues around the country, they will also continue playing colleges and universities, promoting their music and message. deMarco has noted that they play over a hundred concerts per year.