Lusk was born in 1987 to Anglia and Gregory Lusk, and is from Compton, California. His father worked as a music producer,[1] but he died when Lusk was twelve. Lusk began singing when he was four years old, and performed at his church from the age of five.[2] He attended United Faith Community School in Long Beach, California,[1] and was the lead singer in the school choir, plays and programs.[2]
He is a minister of music at his church. Prior to American Idol, he worked as a spa concierge.[3] In 2007, he joined a gospel group called InNate Praise formed by the late hip-hop singer Nate Dogg, and he performed with the group at churches around Los Angeles County.[4]
He was arrested in November 2010 for missing a court hearing after being cited for riding on an L.A. metro train without buying a ticket, and spent three days in jail.[5] He was also initially sentenced to two years probation but was reprieved after pleading to the judge that the sentence would jeopardize his chance of appearing on American Idol.
Lusk auditioned for the tenth season of American Idol in Los Angeles, California.
Lusk was first shown in the group stage of the competition where he performed with fellow finalist Naima Adedapo, Vegas Contestant Sophia Shorai, and Matthew Nuss, and Da'Quela Payne. all advanced to the top 102
He received high praise from Randy Jackson for his performance of "God Bless the Child" during the Hollywood rounds as the best ever seen on Idol. He was one of the top five males in the semi-final round, and therefore advanced to the Top 13.[6] Lusk was eliminated on May 5, 2011, finishing in fifth place. During the finale, he performed with Kirk Franklin and Gladys Knight.
^Note 1 Due to the judges using their one save to save Casey Abrams, the Top 11 remained intact for another week, when two contestants were eliminated.
^Note 3 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results for this particular night, Lusk was among the Bottom 3 but declared safe second, as Stefano Langone was eliminated.
On Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Lusk performed at the all-star tribute concert for the Library of CongressGershwin Prize for Popular Song saluting pop music legend and LGBTQ+ advocate Elton John and his songwriting partner Bernie Taupin.[12][13][14] In the duo's acceptance speech, John and Taupin, both born the U.K. paid homage to the American rock-n-roll songbook including Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Ray Charles and more. Elton John stated, "All my heros were American. And I got to meet most of them, too. What can I say? I'm very humbled tonight, especially by everyone who performed."[15] Billed as Jacob Lusk of Gabriels, Lusk received a standing ovation for an unforgettable performance of the 1970s hit "Bennie and the Jetts." He introduced the song with a Holiness-Pentecostal church styled sermonette dedicated to "two masters of the popular genre from the book of the Jetts. And his name is Bennie!"
Personal life
Lusk identifies as queer. Of his time on American Idol, he says "Even though I wasn’t out, I was pretty, pretty flaming."[16]