ABOUT JON
Jon Davidson is a guy from Portland, Oregon. He's a singer, songwriter, author, producer, and hominid.
Jon has released four solo albums, including his most recent effort, entitled Hymn. In addition to his solo career, Jon has been the frontman for the alt/pop band Crown Point and the hard rock band Silversafe, releasing three albums with those groups.
Jon's songs have spun on over 275 FM stations, and Jon has toured in 45 US states, six Canadian provinces, and five countries. He has been honored to share the stage with a wide variety of artists, like Stryper, Hellogoodbye, Andrew Belle, SafetySuit, Mat Kearney, Puddle Of Mudd, Matt White, Saliva, Tyrone Wells, RED, He Is We, We As Human, Adelitas Way, Tantric, Mr. Big, Nonpoint, Brendan James, Rehab, Josh Krajcik, Powerman 5000, Under The Flood, Mental As Anything, The Hush Sound, NewSong, The Exies, Hurt, Scissors For Lefty, Lee DeWyze, TRAPT, Priory, and Josiah Leming, to name a few. He's also gotten the chance to meet a lot of people at shows, people who have often started out fans and become friends, people who have changed Jon's life.
Jon has appeared in Entertainment Weekly and on E! Television. Jon's music has appeared in everything from MTV shows to Fendi and Burgerville compilation albums to several feature films. He's played festivals such as SxSW, Cornerstone, MusicfestNW, and the Alaska State Fair.
Davidson has produced albums worldwide for singer-songwriters, hard rock bands, neo-soul/electronica artists, and everything in between. He has cowritten songs with 604 Records' Jeff Johnson (Nickelback, Default) and former Sony Australia artist Russell Stafford. He has tried to co-write with his cat Minisaurus. It didn't work.
Jon is the author of a book, Of Bombs And Blackberries. One critic calls it "the only guide to life you will ever need." That critic happens to be Jon himself. Jon is also the author of the blog Rhetorock. He thinks he's funny. Sometimes, he is. Other times, he probably should have kept his mouth shut.
Jon grew up in Michigan, lived in Israel, Austria, and Russia, and now calls Portland, Oregon home. He is convinced that Portland is the greatest city in the history of mankind. When he's not playing music, he enjoys mountain biking, climbing, Jon Krakauer, Boggle, starfruit, and being Jon Davidson.
Jon has released four solo albums, including his most recent effort, entitled Hymn. In addition to his solo career, Jon has been the frontman for the alt/pop band Crown Point and the hard rock band Silversafe, releasing three albums with those groups.
Jon's songs have spun on over 275 FM stations, and Jon has toured in 45 US states, six Canadian provinces, and five countries. He has been honored to share the stage with a wide variety of artists, like Stryper, Hellogoodbye, Andrew Belle, SafetySuit, Mat Kearney, Puddle Of Mudd, Matt White, Saliva, Tyrone Wells, RED, He Is We, We As Human, Adelitas Way, Tantric, Mr. Big, Nonpoint, Brendan James, Rehab, Josh Krajcik, Powerman 5000, Under The Flood, Mental As Anything, The Hush Sound, NewSong, The Exies, Hurt, Scissors For Lefty, Lee DeWyze, TRAPT, Priory, and Josiah Leming, to name a few. He's also gotten the chance to meet a lot of people at shows, people who have often started out fans and become friends, people who have changed Jon's life.
Jon has appeared in Entertainment Weekly and on E! Television. Jon's music has appeared in everything from MTV shows to Fendi and Burgerville compilation albums to several feature films. He's played festivals such as SxSW, Cornerstone, MusicfestNW, and the Alaska State Fair.
Davidson has produced albums worldwide for singer-songwriters, hard rock bands, neo-soul/electronica artists, and everything in between. He has cowritten songs with 604 Records' Jeff Johnson (Nickelback, Default) and former Sony Australia artist Russell Stafford. He has tried to co-write with his cat Minisaurus. It didn't work.
Jon is the author of a book, Of Bombs And Blackberries. One critic calls it "the only guide to life you will ever need." That critic happens to be Jon himself. Jon is also the author of the blog Rhetorock. He thinks he's funny. Sometimes, he is. Other times, he probably should have kept his mouth shut.
Jon grew up in Michigan, lived in Israel, Austria, and Russia, and now calls Portland, Oregon home. He is convinced that Portland is the greatest city in the history of mankind. When he's not playing music, he enjoys mountain biking, climbing, Jon Krakauer, Boggle, starfruit, and being Jon Davidson.