FARMER
JASON - When
internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Jason Ringenberg created
his children’s music character FARMER JASON in 2003, he had no
idea he was launching what would prove to be the most commercially
successful creation of his storied career. With JASON AND THE SCORCHERS,
he pioneered the fusion of punk rock and country that turned the music
world on its ear in the mid-1980s. Their first record, LOST AND FOUND,
still shows up on critics’ “best of the 1980s” lists,
and there is an exhibit of them in the COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME.
When Jason went solo in 1999, the LONDON TIMES called him “one
of the most dynamic live performers of his generation.” Jason
could rest easily, assured that his place in rock’n’roll
history was secure.
This brings us to the new CD, ROCKIN’ IN THE FOREST WITH FARMER JASON. Again produced by eccentric studio genius George Bradfute, the CD brings to fruition the idea that both kids and parents can AND SHOULD listen to the same music. In Farmer Jason’s own words: “We definitely had this as one of our goals: that a children’s CD could successfully entertain and educate children, without making their parents want to blow up the stereo!” This infectious concept album takes children to a musical forest where they experience its diversity and beauty. The songs, with their stick-in-your-head hooks, also teach subtle lessons about ecology, exercise, and history. In this age of instant gratification, how many family music artists would attempt to tackle a subject as complex as a Shawnee arrowhead, with its multi-dimensional history and grace? Farmer Jason does it successfully here; introducing listeners to a surprisingly complex musical ecosystem. Stylistically free ranging from high energy punk rock to spaced out jazz, Farmer Jason with producer Bradfute and studio ace Fats Kaplin pull out crazy oddball guitars, Turkish ouds, and instruments with no legitimate names to give the production ethos a quality that can stand next to any adult “hipper than thou” indie rock or alternative country release. “FARMER JASON HAS LEFT THE BARN!” Indeed. Recording the CD was a process of pure joy. You can actually hear the musicians and singers laughing in the background. Todd Snider stopped by to deliver a hilarious duet and dialogue with Farmer Jason on HE’S A MOOSE ON THE LOOSE. The world’s greatest bassist, VICTOR WOOTEN from BELA FLECK AND THE FLECKTONES, tagged along with his kids (who are friends of Farmer Jason’s girls) to join in the gang chorus for PUNK ROCK SKUNK. Radio personality and Americana legend Webb Wilder added mysterious harmonies and whacked-out raps. Even Farmer Jason, who’s normally uncomfortable in a recording studio, had a ball. He’s much more at ease rocking with a packed house full of his little friends. Come join in next time his tractor pulls into your town. by Emmerson James and Lori Timm |