Jason Webley is an American musician known for his sincere fusion of
folk,
experimental, and
alternative music. Webley plays the guitar and accordion, sometimes providing percussion by stomping or shaking a plastic vodka bottle filled with coins. Webley began his career performing solo, but has collaborated with a wide range of artists. He has also organized several commemorative concerts and events memorializing everything from tragedies in his hometown of
Everett, Washington to
tomatoes
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.
Early life
Webley is originally from
Everett, Washington. In high school, Webley played in a
punk rock band called Moral Minority. He picked up the accordion in 1996 in his last year in college at the
University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington.
Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seat ...
when he was part of a performance of
Bertolt Brecht
Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a ...
's play ''
The Caucasian Chalk Circle'', and wrote a couple of songs for the play on the accordion. He later recalled, "I was just a geeky kid; accordion came later. It's since playing accordion that I've become cool. I used to be a geek with an electric guitar. I had a guitar and played in punky bands and I had a computer. I sequenced stuff. I was much geekier."
Career
In the spring of 1998 Webley quit his day job and began busking. Later that year he recorded the album
Viaje in his kitchen and independently released it. In 1999, Webley released
Against the Night, which would become one of his most popular albums. ''Against the Night'' includes "Last Song" and "Dance While the Sky Crashes Down," which would be staples of his live performances for the next two decades.
Webley's first four albums were released or re-released by
Springman Records, but he now owns his own record label, Eleven Records, and sells his merchandise via website or at concerts.
Webley plays various instruments on his albums, including
guitar
The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected string ...
,
accordion,
piano
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,
marimba
The marimba () is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars that are struck by mallets. Below each bar is a resonator pipe that amplifies particular harmonics of its sound. Compared to the xylophone, the timbr ...
, and
glockenspiel
The glockenspiel ( or , : bells and : set) or bells is a percussion instrument consisting of pitched aluminum or steel bars arranged in a keyboard layout. This makes the glockenspiel a type of metallophone, similar to the vibraphone.
The ...
; when he tours, however, he usually only brings his guitar, an accordion, and a
vodka
Vodka ( pl, wódka , russian: водка , sv, vodka ) is a clear distilled alcoholic beverage. Different varieties originated in Poland, Russia, and Sweden. Vodka is composed mainly of water and ethanol but sometimes with traces of impuriti ...
bottle filled with coins from around the world. He has been known to do short tours with a backing band. Webley has performed at several festivals, including
Burning Man,
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival (formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts and known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contempo ...
,
VanFest
VanFest is an annual music festival which takes place in Maple Valley, Washington, United States. It was founded in 2011 as a grassroots project by namesake Van Wolfe, who was a student at Tahoma Senior High School at the time and described in ...
, and the
Oregon Country Fair. His sound has been compared to
Tom Waits,
Vladimir Vysotsky,
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, depression, sexuality, loss, death, and romantic relationships. He was inducted in ...
,
and
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
.
Webley's music and live performances reflect his eclectic personality. Webley has a fascination with the number 11. References to the number can be found throughout his discography. He also performed a special commemorative concert on November 11th, 2011.
Webley was also once known for incorporating vegetables into his performances. He once owned a late 1990s model
Toyota Corolla that had been converted into a giant
tomato
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. It was painted red, and had a green fiberglass stem attached to the roof of the car (until the stem was stolen). He reported at a concert that his beloved Toyota had "passed away" around January 18, 2011. Webley's vegetable fixation is no longer a main element of his live performances.
From 2000 to 2004 Webley pretended to die every
Halloween
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only to be born in the spring.
In May 2014 Jason Webley performed the songs 'Promise To The Moon' as well as 'These and More Than These' by Joseph Fink; while doing a series of live shows with the show
Welcome to Night Vale, as well as writing an original song as the character Louie Blasco on the podcast.
In 2011, Webley scaled back his touring schedule and started focusing more on other projects. He still performs annually at some venues such as the
Oregon Country Fair.
Monsters of Accordion
Webley organized the Monsters of Accordion tour, an all-accordion extravaganza that took place on the West Coast. The tour came together when Webley was invited to play at an accordion shop in
Oakland, and met two
Bay Area
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accordionists,
Daniel Ari
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and
Aaron Seeman
Aaron Seeman is an American composer, pianist, and accordion player, who has distinguished himself by adapting punk rock, popular music, show tunes, and cartoon theme songs for the accordion, as Duckmandu.
Duckmandu's repertoire also includes ad ...
. They decided to do an accordion-only tour, which was the first Monsters of Accordion. The tour has since featured such accordionists as
Corn Mo,
Geoff Berner,
Amy Denio,
Mark Growden
Mark may refer to:
Currency
* Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* East German mark, the currency of the German Democratic Republic
* Estonian mark, the currency of Estonia between 1918 and 1927
* Fi ...
, (former
Gogol Bordello member)
Stevhen Iancu, and
Eric Stern
Eric Stern is an American vocalist, accordionist, composer, arranger, and pianist based in Portland, Oregon, best known as the founder and artistic director of the band Vagabond Opera. He also performs as a soloist, as well as with the Eric Stern ...
(frontman of
Vagabond Opera).
Margaret
In 2014 Webley released,
Margaret, a collaborative album commemorating Margaret Rucker, the daughter of a prominent Everett family. The album was sparked by Webley's fascination with Rucker's pyramidal tomb and his friend's discovery of one of Rucker's scrapbooks in a California dumpster. The album was released along with a book and six live shows were performed up and down the West Coast. The project was funded via a
Kickstarter
Kickstarter is an American public benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". As of July 2021, K ...
Campaign.
One Hundred Years Ago Tomorrow
In 2016 Webley once again turned to crowdfunding to co-create an album centered on Everett's history. This time the focus was the
Everett Massacre. The album commemorated the centennial of the massacre. It was performed live at the historic Everett Theater one day before the centennial (hence the title, ''One Hundred Years Ago Tomorrow'').
Flotsam River Circus
In 2017, Webley began organizing a floating circus on the
Willamette River
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. After his father became ill the project was delayed for two years. In the summer of 2019, the ''Flotsam River Circus'' finally set sail from
Corvallis, Oregon after performing at the
Oregon Country Fair. Shows were performed at waterfront parks with a homemade barge serving as the stage. In August of 2021 the circus set sail again with a series of performances in the greater Seattle area. During the summer of 2022, the circus floated down the
San Joaquin River
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in Northern California performing in towns such as
Walnut Grove and
Bethel Island
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Bethel Island (formerly known as Be ...
as well as cities like
Sacramento
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,
Oakland, and
San Francisco
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.
Collaborations

Webley has announced that there will be a series of 11 collaborative projects between him and his songwriter friends, and each recording will be limited to 1,111 numbered copies. He has thus far collaborated with
Jay Thompson,
Andru Bemis
Andru Bemis is an American musician from New Mexico, currently living in Binghamton, New York.
Life
He performs on the banjo, violin, guitar and banjo-ukulele (which he calls a "banjolele"). Bemis lives a minimalist lifestyle, and is known fo ...
,
Reverend Peyton
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band is a three-piece American country blues band from Brown County, Indiana. They have played up to 250 dates per year at venues ranging from bars to festivals since 2006. To date, they have released ten albums ...
, and
Sxip Shirey
Gene "Sxip" Shirey (pronounced "skip") is an American electric-acoustic composer, performer, and story-teller. Currently based in New York City, he is known for working with found objects, traditional and rare modified instruments, as well as ...
.
In September 2007, Webley collaborated with
Amanda Palmer to release
Evelyn Evelyn's debut EP ''
Elephant Elephant
The ''Elephant Elephant'' EP is the debut release by Evelyn Evelyn. It was first sold to the public on September 13, 2007 and consists of a 3-song 7" single and a 6-track "bonus" CD (as well as a sticker of a conjoined elephant).
The vinyl has ...
'' via Webley's
Eleven Records
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*11 (number), the natural number following 10 and preceding 12
* one of the years 11 BC, AD 11, 1911, 2011, or any year ending in 11
Literature
* ''Eleven'' (novel), a 2006 novel by British author David Llewellyn
*''El ...
.
After a December 2007 concert at
Hampshire College
Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. It was opened in 1970 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mo ...
, Webley and Hampshire student Professor Science collaborated on a song about mittens known as "The Mitten Opera". Webley repeated this tradition the following two nights, first after a concert at
Bard College
Bard College is a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The campus overlooks the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains, and is within the Hudson River Historic District—a National Historic Landmark.
Founded in 18 ...
, where he and a group of students collaborated on a song called "Clown Car to Mulberry", then at
Sarah Lawrence College, where Webley and almost the entire audience performed the
hardcore punk
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-inspired "Bad Milk". All three songs are available on
YouTube
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.
At a concert at
The Saint in
Asbury Park, New Jersey in January 2009, Webley was joined on stage by Calamity Menagerie to perform "Ways To Love" and "Quite Contrary" – a song he rarely plays at live shows.
In December 2011, Webley announced the intention to make his back catalogue available as paid downloads online on the website BandCamp.
In February 2018, Webley announced the release of the new Amanda Palmer music video "Judy Blume" which he directed.
Discography
Solo Studio albums
Live albums
Collaborative Studio albums
Collaborative extended plays
* ''Eleven Saints'' (with
Jay Thompson) (2006)
* ''How Big Is Tacoma'' (with
Andru Bemis
Andru Bemis is an American musician from New Mexico, currently living in Binghamton, New York.
Life
He performs on the banjo, violin, guitar and banjo-ukulele (which he calls a "banjolele"). Bemis lives a minimalist lifestyle, and is known fo ...
) (2006)
* ''2 Bottles of Wine'' (with
Reverend Peyton
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band is a three-piece American country blues band from Brown County, Indiana. They have played up to 250 dates per year at venues ranging from bars to festivals since 2006. To date, they have released ten albums ...
) (2007)
* ''
Elephant Elephant
The ''Elephant Elephant'' EP is the debut release by Evelyn Evelyn. It was first sold to the public on September 13, 2007 and consists of a 3-song 7" single and a 6-track "bonus" CD (as well as a sticker of a conjoined elephant).
The vinyl has ...
'' (with
Amanda Palmer) (2007)
* ''Days With You'' (with
Sxip Shirey
Gene "Sxip" Shirey (pronounced "skip") is an American electric-acoustic composer, performer, and story-teller. Currently based in New York City, he is known for working with found objects, traditional and rare modified instruments, as well as ...
) (2009)
* ''Hockey Star'' (with Oliver Orion and Caitlin Rippey as Big Little Dipper Dipper) (2010)
* ''Sketches for the Musical Jib'' (with Amanda Palmer) (2016)
Singles
*Electric Blanket (with Amanda Palmer) (2018)
*House of Eternal Return (with Amanda Palmer) (2018)
Bibliography
*
References
External links
Official websiteof Jason Webley
Monsters of Accordion website*
*
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1974 births
Living people
American street performers
American folk musicians
Musicians from Seattle
American accordionists
Evelyn Evelyn members
21st-century accordionists