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Just announced! June 21! Jason Robert Blum of Glorietta plays The Rustic! This show is Free With RSVP: get your tickets here now --> https://bit.ly/2Mi3Iq2
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About Jason Blum:
Jason Robert Blum is a songwriter who in the last fifteen years has called Austin, TX and Brooklyn, NY home. In 2013, he released the album, Radio Dial and toured as a solo artist in support of both Kat Edmonson and Alejandro Escovedo. He cowrote the songs, “Until We Start To Kiss” and “For Two” for Kat Edmonson’s album, The Big Picture, produced by Mitchel Froom for SONY records.
Later that year, Jason inked a deal with Words and Music Publishing in Nashville and immediately began writing a new body of work for a solo album. Jason retreated to Terlingua, an isolated ghost town on the Rio Grande border in West Texas’ Big Bend for inspiration.
Jason recorded the album, Invisible Words with legendary producer Jim Scott. They recruited an all-star band including JJ Johnson, Dave Monsey, Blake Mills and Dave Palmer. Jason toured with Matthew Logan Vasquez in 2016 and later that year took a sabbatical in Central Mexico and continued writing and performing his songs south of the border.
New Years Day 2017, the phone rang. It was Matthew Logan Vasquez who invited Jason to record in New Mexico with an all star cast of songwriters including David Ramirez, Noah Gundersen, Kelsey Wilson of Wild Child and Nathaniel Rateliff. The Nightsweats were the backing band and grammy winning producer, Adrian Quesada assisted in engineering and performed some guitar and bass duties. That band is called GLORIETTA.
Jason currently lives in Austin, TX and performs locally solo and with his band (Dave Monsey and JJ Johnson).
Jason Robert Blum is a songwriter who in the last fifteen years has called Austin, TX and Brooklyn, NY home. In 2013, he released the album, Radio Dial and toured as a solo artist in support of both Kat Edmonson and Alejandro Escovedo. He cowrote the songs, “Until We Start To Kiss” and “For Two” for Kat Edmonson’s album, The Big Picture, produced by Mitchel Froom for SONY records.
Later that year, Jason inked a deal with Words and Music Publishing in Nashville and immediately began writing a new body of work for a solo album. Jason retreated to Terlingua, an isolated ghost town on the Rio Grande border in West Texas’ Big Bend for inspiration.
Jason recorded the album, Invisible Words with legendary producer Jim Scott. They recruited an all-star band including JJ Johnson, Dave Monsey, Blake Mills and Dave Palmer. Jason toured with Matthew Logan Vasquez in 2016 and later that year took a sabbatical in Central Mexico and continued writing and performing his songs south of the border.
New Years Day 2017, the phone rang. It was Matthew Logan Vasquez who invited Jason to record in New Mexico with an all star cast of songwriters including David Ramirez, Noah Gundersen, Kelsey Wilson of Wild Child and Nathaniel Rateliff. The Nightsweats were the backing band and grammy winning producer, Adrian Quesada assisted in engineering and performed some guitar and bass duties. That band is called GLORIETTA.
Jason currently lives in Austin, TX and performs locally solo and with his band (Dave Monsey and JJ Johnson).
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