Matthew Jones

Matthew Jones

Matthew Jones

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Matthew Jones

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At a time when spiritual music is trying to reconnect with what really matters, Matthew Jones presents “What Else Do I Need,” a single that not only confirms his place in the CCM world but also explores his goal: guiding listeners to a space of calm, faith, and renewal.

At a time when spiritual music is trying to reconnect with what really matters, Matthew Jones presents “What Else Do I Need,” a single that not only confirms his place in the CCM world but also explores his goal: guiding listeners to a space of calm, faith, and renewal.

The song comes from his experience as a worship leader and songwriter and serves as a direct invitation to let go of the outside noise. More than just a reflection, “What Else Do I Need” expresses a certainty: that amid anxiety and uncertainty, fulfillment isn’t found in what’s missing but in what’s already there. It’s a message that doesn’t push itself but resonates naturally.

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Written together with Chip Connor, Jonathan Jackson, Savannah Whitaker, and Christopher Lane Jackson, the track is a key part of his upcoming worship EP with the label A Thousand Hills Music. Musically, it blends worship, pop-soul, and modern sounds, with a production that mixes rich vocals, synthesizers, and keyboards that invite both group participation and personal reflection.


Matthew Jones has built his career on authenticity. With a strong voice and a sensitivity that connects on a human level, his music draws from real-life experiences—from leading worship to facing personal losses, career changes, and family life. This all comes through in songs that aim not for perfection but for truth.


Before going solo, he led the band Right Hand Shade, playing significant venues and establishing a solid Christian music presence in the northeastern US. Still, it was during quieter moments—especially through the pandemic—that his artistic story took a deeper turn. Away from constant momentum, he found a new voice, one that’s more vulnerable and honest.


This journey leads to a place where music becomes a direct way to connect again. After releasing his solo album and joining A Thousand Hills Music, Matthew continues to reach new audiences while staying true to himself.

Written together with Chip Connor, Jonathan Jackson, Savannah Whitaker, and Christopher Lane Jackson, the track is a key part of his upcoming worship EP with the label A Thousand Hills Music. Musically, it blends worship, pop-soul, and modern sounds, with a production that mixes rich vocals, synthesizers, and keyboards that invite both group participation and personal reflection.


Matthew Jones has built his career on authenticity. With a strong voice and a sensitivity that connects on a human level, his music draws from real-life experiences—from leading worship to facing personal losses, career changes, and family life. This all comes through in songs that aim not for perfection but for truth.


Before going solo, he led the band Right Hand Shade, playing significant venues and establishing a solid Christian music presence in the northeastern US. Still, it was during quieter moments—especially through the pandemic—that his artistic story took a deeper turn. Away from constant momentum, he found a new voice, one that’s more vulnerable and honest.


This journey leads to a place where music becomes a direct way to connect again. After releasing his solo album and joining A Thousand Hills Music, Matthew continues to reach new audiences while staying true to himself.

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