Jon Yeager:
Lead & Backing Vocals
Electric Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Rhodes Piano/Organ
Bass
Drums & Percussion
Влияние
Jon Yeager And The Black Magic Mass May 2009, courtesy of Don't Tread On Me Media "a fully orchestrated reverie listeners wont want to awaken from"-- beth walker, Performing Songwriter CD at NotLame | Download @ ITUNES Featuring tracks highlighting two years of sessions. Includes the singles "Stars Burning Without The Light" and "In Some Other Way."
Critics agree: "...I am not one for making musical comparisons, but he is reminiscent of a musician I so dearly love, I've got to toss 'Jeff Buckley' out there. Take that as a huge 5 star recommendation." - WhiskeyOnAWire
Influences: george harrison, jeff buckley, XTC, jellyfish, rufus wainright, harry nilsson, the zombies, the kinks, the beatles, michael head, sam cooke, love with arthur lee, the turtles and possibly you...if you can write a good song.
"...an assuredly talented singer-songwriter with a pop aficionado's taste for simply felt words and slightly off-center, low-key melodies that sound classic and wholly original at the same time..."
"...he creates a mix of electric and acoustic rock, adult-pop and alt-folk that's smart, melodic and catchy......"
“nashville based singer/songwriter jon yeager hold nothing back-vocally, lyrically or instrumentally-on his new ep "jon yeager and the black magic mass". its only 4 tracks, but after a couple of listens you wont be able to get these tunes out of your head-in a good way. the first two songs clearly pay homage to '50s and '60s rock n' roll with catchy refrains, upbeat rythyms and driving bass lines, plus a healthy dose of hors and tambourines, to boot. the EP draws to a close with "low yellow moon", an anthemic ballad that builds a reverb-heavy, fully orchestrated reverie listeners wont want to awaken from.”
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