Jason Ringenberg ought to be credited as one of the first fully participatory Americana insurgents, thanks in large part to his seminal efforts with his namesake, ‘80s outfit Jason & the Scorchers.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jason Ringenberg performs at his Homegrown Rhinestoned Jamboree! on his home property in Dickson County. Jason Ringenberg said his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award winner Jason Ringenberg and his children’s music persona, ...
Jason Ringenberg is lead singer for Jason %26 the Scorchers and sings children%27s music as Farmer Jason %22You Don%27t Know Me%3A Rediscovering Eddy Arnold%22 is set for a May 14 release on Plowboy ...
In a quote that is a music PR agent’s dream—and appropriately sprawled all across his printed bio and website—England’s esteemed Mojo magazine once dubbed Jason Ringenberg “The Godfather of Americana.
Farmer Jason, an Emmy award-winning children’s entertainer, is the project of Jason Ringenberg, the principal singer and songwriter behind seminal country-punk band Jason and the Scorchers. Farmer ...
Starting in 1981, Jason Ringenberg led the Nashville-based combo Jason & the Scorchers, a quartet celebrated for its marriage of punk-rock energy and country twang. When the Scorchers first started ...
Jason Ringenberghas undergone three distinct re-inventions during his nearly 40-year music career. Which is another way of saying Ringenberg really enjoys performing. He's toured the world three times ...
Jason Ringenberg is best known as the frontman for cowpunk founding fathers Jason and The Scorchers, who started rocking Nashville in the ‘80s. These days he’s famous among the juice-box demographic ...
Jason Ringenberg takes a historical and personal look at Nashville with "Rhinestoned" Credit: Photo by Scott Willis/Courtesy of Miss Jill PR While the pandemic has dealt a crippling blow to the live ...
Jason Ringenberg said his family, friends and fans enjoyed the first jamboree at their Dickson County home last year. So, he thought, why stop now? “We had so much fun last year we thought we would ...