Jason Blaine

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Jason Blaine brings country hits with hometown heart to Simsbury Meadows.

Artist Bios

Jason Blaine was born to sing, write, play guitar and entertain. His love for country music has taken him to the forefront of the Canadian music scene where he has remained for over a decade. With over 13 Top 10 singles in Canada including hits such as “They Don’t Make ‘Em Like That Anymore”,  “Country Side”, “Dance With My Daughter” and his most recent Top 10 smash ”The Road That Raised You Up” and has also become a respected craftsmen of hits for other artists including Chris Jansen, Parmalee, Brantley Gilbert, Scotty McCreery, and Madeline Merlo and others in the Nashville community. 

Originally from Pembroke, Ontario, Blaine moved to Nashville in the fall of 2006 with his wife Amy and their three-month-old baby girl. He burst onto the scene in a big way in 2007 with his first #1 hit single “Rock In My Boot” which led to multiple CCMA nominations and appearances and paved the way for a string of hit singles and major festival stages across the nation such as Big Valley Jamboree, Boots & Hearts, Dauphin Country Fest and many more. 

Now, a multiple CCMA, SOCAN & CMAO award winner with over 20+ radio hits, six full length albums, over 25 million digital streams, and Jason still feels like he’s just getting started with no signs of slowing down. 

Locally known as Ben Garson of Outrider Dogs, Ben is also the lead singer of the band Ben Henry and the Auto Club. In the early 2000s, Ben and guitarist Aaron Thal formed the band Instrument. They played the stages of festivals like The Warped Tour and alongside national acts, then parted ways to pursue other endeavors. While Ben established a career in the field of canine behavioral rehabilitation, Aaron sailed some of the most prestigious tall ships on the east coast. And so it went for nearly fifteen years until, in the heat and sweat and claustrophobia of a Kentucky music festival crowd, music came calling once again. Ben and Aaron, now joined by drummer Mark Sperandio and bassist Dan Pilver, found a new vision. A collision of Americana and Shoegaze. 

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