American musical artist
Jason Abraham Roberts
Birth name Jason Abraham Roberts Genres Occupation(s) Instrument(s)
guitar
bass guitar
piano
vocals
Years active 1997–present
Musical artist
Jason Abraham Roberts is the professional name of American musician and producer Jason Roberts.
[1]
[2]
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[4] Roberts is best known for his collaborations with
Bedouine ,
[5]
[6]
Norah Jones ,
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
Hymns ,
[11]
Ben Kweller ,
[12] and
The Candles .
[13]
Musical career
2004–2007: Ben Kweller
Roberts met
Ben Kweller at
The Living Room shortly after relocating to New York City.
Kweller was about to embark on the
On My Way world-tour and on the hunt for a new guitarist; Roberts quickly filled this role to play guitar and piano at 92 concerts.
[14]
[15] Roberts toured again with Kweller in 2006 in support of the album:
Ben Kweller .
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[12]
2006–2010: Hymns
In fall 2006, Roberts formed the band:
Hymns with Brian Harding, Matt Shaw, and Tony Kent.
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The band would later release the record
Brother/Sister , which was critically acclaimed by
Spin Magazine
[11] and
MTV News.
[18] Afterwards, the band toured with
Ben Kweller ,
The Lemonheads ,
Butch Walker , and
Daniel Johnston . Later, Roberts and the Hymns released the albums:
Travel in Herds (2008) and
Appaloosa (2009).
Roberts and other members of
Hymns were also
Daniel Johnston 's backing band for several tours, including an appearance at the
Hollywood Bowl (2014).
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[20]
2010–2017: The Candles
Roberts was a member of
The Candles .
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The band had toured several times with
The Lemonheads , acted as
Evan Dando 's backing band, and opened for Norah Jones on her
Daybreaks World Tour .
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2012–2017: Norah Jones
Roberts was the lead guitarist in the
Norah Jones band.
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He toured extensively with her during the 2012–2013:
Little Broken Hearts Tour
[28]
[29] and the 2016–2017:
Daybreaks World Tour . Roberts has appeared live with Jones on television and radio programs including
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ,
[30]
Later... with Jools Holland ,
[31]
Austin City Limits ,
[32] and the
Late Show with David Letterman .
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2017–present: Bedouine
Roberts is the lead guitarist in
Bedouine 's band.
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Other Notable Appearances
Musical Performances
Selected discography
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