Jason Plumb
Singer, Musical Artist
Who is Jason Plumb?
Jason Forrest Plumb is a Canadian singer-songwriter who was the lead singer and front man of the Waltons. He currently performs as a solo singer-songwriter with a backing band called The Willing.
Plumb is influenced by strong melodies of 1970s music such as those of Elton John and the Bee Gees.
In 2003, Plumb released a solo album, Under and Over. Plumb's solo effort was produced by Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson, who also co-wrote the tracks "Satellite" and "Loved Inconsistently" with Plumb. On the album, Plumb was backed by Robertson's friends Ian LeFeuvre, Maury Lafoy and Peter von Althen, formerly of the band Starling. Plumb formed a backing band known as "The Willing" to tour promoting the record.
He released his second album, Beauty in This World, on March 22, 2007. The Willing performed on the album, and the album was credited as by Jason Plumb and The Willing.
Plumb was part of the lineup of performers on "Ships and Dip", a cruise headlined by Barenaked Ladies. The fan cruise took place on the Carnival Legend from January 15 to January 19, 2007.
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