Drawing from a healthy dose of everyman disappointment, yearning & faith, Jason manages to bring truly fresh life to the singer/songwriter/rock genre. His straight from the heart lyrical honesty delivered in a plaintive and disarmingly personal voice is the perfect vehicle for songs that make a direct connection with the listener. While working in the Productions department for the Baltimore Orioles for the past 9 years, Jason has recorded various songs that have been heard by millions of baseball fans, including the theme song for the Orioles, titled "A World of Orioles Baseball". He also wrote and performed the tribute to baseball great Cal Ripken Jr. in 2001, titled "What Makes a Legend". The song became the centerpiece for Cal's historical retirement celebration. In 2005, Jason's song, "A Perfect Day for Baseball" can be heard in ballparks across the country, as it features a cameo by Cal himself. He will be releasing his first full length solo recording in January 2006.

Influences

Everything my parents listened to as I was growing up, from Elvis to Motown, oldies, and pop radio.

Bio

Jason Siemer is a singer/songwriter from Baltimore, MD. He began writing and recording songs in 1997 with his original band, Hyper Hanna. He has since moved on as a solo artist, while also working in Major League Baseball as the Entertainment Manager for the Baltimore Orioles. Jason has recorded various songs that have been heard by millions of baseball fans, including the theme song for the Orioles, titled "A World of Orioles Baseball". He also wrote and performed the tribute to baseball great Cal Ripken Jr. in 2001, titled "What Makes a Legend". The song became the centerpiece for Cal's historical retirement celebration. Jason’s latest effort, “Life of Me” is a 10 song recording of introspective and heart-felt lyrics, surrounded by catchy pop melodies. The CD was produced by Scott Smith from the band Naked Blue.

Albums

This Artist has 1 Album
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