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Jason Ringenberg (born November 22, 1958) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and guitarist and the lead singer of Jason & the Scorchers. The band had several hits, including "Golden Ball and Chain" and a rock version of Bob Dylan 's " Absolutely Sweet Marie ."
Jason & the Scorchers, originally Jason & the Nashville Scorchers, are a cowpunk band that formed in 1981 and are led by singer-songwriter Jason Ringenberg. [8]With a sound that combines punk rock and country music, Jason and the Scorchers are noted for their energetic live performances and have earned strong reviews from critics, including Mark Deming, who declared they "blazed a trail for ...
Warner E. Hodges (born June 4, 1959) is an American rock guitarist best known for his service in Jason & the Scorchers.His longtime bandmate, Jason Ringenberg, called Hodges "the only guitarist in the world who can really bridge the gap between James Burton and Angus Young."
Jun. 19—Lebanon's Music on Main Spring Music Series concluded Thursday with a performance from "Farmer Jason" Ringenberg. He is a classic guitar picker with the ability to improvise songs based ...
Produced by bandmembers Warner Hodges and Johnson, the album was recorded over three months at a friend's Nashville studio in an amp repair shop. [7] [8] Frontman Jason Ringenberg considered the recording sessions for Clear Impetuous Morning to be the easiest of the band's career. [8]
Jason Ringenberg - guitar, harmonica, vocals; Perry Baggs – drums, vocals; Warner Hodges – electric guitar, steel guitar, vocals; Jeff Johnson – guitar, bass; Michael Stipe - harmony vocals on "Hot Nights in Georgia"
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