Artist: Jason Ringenberg

While Gram Parsons may have the distinction of being the grandaddy of the ill-named "alt country" genre, Illinois farm boy Jason Ringenberg is certainly is certainly the man who brought the music-before the phrase was coined-- to the stages of the world with a vengeance. Born in 1959 and raised on a pig farm in southern Illinois, Ringenberg moved to Nashville in 1981 to try his luck as a songwriter. He formed an acoustic country/punk band with drummer Jack Emerson called Jason ands the Scorchers and released one EP in 1982 on the defunct Praxis label called Restless Country Soul. With additional members such as guitar slinger Warner Hodges, and bassist Jeff Johnson, the band, re-christened themselves Jason and the Nashville Scorchers with Perry Baggs replacing Emerson on the drum kit. The band and recorded their debut mini-album Fervor in 1983, that caused a stir among American critics.
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