Jason Cruz

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Jason Cruz
Jason Cruz in Adelaide, November 2007
Jason Cruz in Adelaide, November 2007
Background information
Born 1974
Origin Southern California
Genre(s) Punk
Occupation(s) Musician, Lyricist, Artist
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1992—Present
Label(s) Fat Wreck Chords
Associated acts Strung Out, The T4 Project
Website amerikanblackheart.com


Jason Alexander Cruz (born in 1974) is the lead singer and lyricist of punk band, Strung Out. He is also an artist, responsible for all of the artwork and design of Strung Out's album covers. His personal website showcases his various forms of original artwork (paintings as well as digital photography).

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[edit] Early life

Cruz was "just a little punk rock kid" growing up, a self-proclaimed "product of the 80's skate wave." He began playing with Strung Out in 1992 in Southern California.

Jason's major influences include classic artists such as The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Elvis Costello and Bob Dylan. He has said that he was influenced by the melancholy melody of music that his mother used to listen to when he was growing up, "really bad, sad sounding music." [1] The first concert he ever went to was Depeche Mode in 1986 when he was 13 years old.

Jason was briefly a tattoo artist. He worked in a now-defunct tattoo shop called Twizted By Dezign Studios in Los Angeles, CA for a short time, and has done several tattoos for his fellow bandmates in Strung Out.

In addition to being a song writer, musician, and artist, he has also published 3 original poems, which can be found in the collection entitled Revolution On Canvas: Poetry From The Indie Music Scene. [2]

Jason currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

[edit] Discography

Cruz in Seattle, August 2007
Cruz in Seattle, August 2007

[edit] Strung Out

See Strung Out for full list


[edit] The T4 Project

  • Story-Based Concept Album (2008)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Apicella, Vinnie. "Strung Out: Jason Cruz; Girls, guns and caffeine bombs". CounterCulture.co.uk. Accessed June 12, 2006.
  2. ^ Revolution On Canvas: Poetry From The Indie Music Scene at Amazon.com.

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