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Jason Robert Collett is a Canadian singer-songwriter from
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. He has released six solo studio albums, and is a former member of
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.


Early life

Collett was born in Bramalea, a
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suburb. He began writing songs at a young age to escape the boredom of his suburban life, and cites
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,
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and
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'', July 24, 2003. performing every Monday at Toronto’s
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at the popular indie music gathering, Radio Mondays, alongside
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and artists on the record label
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, who would perform and write songs together. Collett has mentioned how Radio Mondays were great community-building events, with five or six artists on stage at a time. Around 2000, he was a part of the short-lived
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group Bird, of which Andrew Cash and
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were also members. Bird released one album, 2000’s '' Chrome Reflection''.


Broken Social Scene

It was his work with
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that allowed Collett to give up woodworking and become a full-time musician. Collett became a member of Broken Social Scene, serving as one of their guitarists, after the band’s album ''
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''. Collett was eventually convinced by
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to join the band once they moved from a strictly instrumental band into one that wrote their own songs. Though Collett took a break from touring with Broken Social Scene in the fall of 2005 to pursue his solo career and spend time with his family, Collett has made many musical connections through the band. His 2005 album, '' Idols of Exile'', produced by
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, featured many prominent Canadian artists. Broken Social Scene’s
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,
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and
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all contributed, as did members of bands
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Solo work

In 2001 he released his debut solo album ''Bitter Beauty''.
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gave it a 3 out of 5 rating, and ''
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'' gave a positive review. In 2002 he followed up with ''Motor Motel Love Songs''. In 2005, he released '' Idols of Exile'', his first for Arts & Crafts. '' Here's to Being Here'' was released in February 2008. In 2007 Collett and poet Damian Rogers began coordinating The Basement Revue, a recurring concert series at Toronto's
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which saw writers and musicians collaborating on performances, with lineups not announced in advance of the show. The event later graduated to larger venues, most notably the annual
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. Formerly touring with backing band Paso Mino, made up of members Robbie Drake,
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, Mike O'Brien and Michael P. Clive, in 2008 he debuted a new band consisting of Robbie Drake, Mike O'Brien, Carlin Nicholson and Neil Quin, who also released music separately as the band
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. In 2009, Collett took part in an interactive documentary series called ''
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''. The series, which featured 20 Toronto artists, had him reflecting on his longtime relationship with
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. Collett's fifth solo studio album, '' Rat a Tat Tat'', produced by O'Brien and Nicholson, was released in March 2010. He followed up later the same year with ''Pony Tricks'', an album which featured re-recorded alternate versions of songs from his prior albums. His seventh solo studio album, ''Reckon'' was released in September 2012. In 2013, he had an acting role in a stage production of
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's play ''
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'', staged at Toronto's
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. He released his eighth album, ''Song and Dance Man'' on February 5, 2016. The following year he coordinated New Constellations, a collaborative concert tour which paired established Canadian pop and rock artists with emerging
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artists. In 2018, he contributed the song "Sensitive Man" to the compilation album ''
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'', November 30, 2022.


Discography

* 2000: '' Chrome Reflection'' ird* 2001: ''Bitter Beauty'' * 2002: ''Motor Motel Love Songs'' * 2005: '' Idols of Exile'' * 2008: '' Here's to Being Here'' * 2010: '' Rat a Tat Tat'' * 2010: ''Pony Tricks'' * 2012: ''Reckon/Essential Cuts'' * 2016: ''Song and Dance Man'' * 2022: ''Head Full of Wonder''


See also

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References


External links


Jason Collett's official site
on
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