| Jason Mraz |
Jason Mraz performs at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut on May 17, 2006. Photo by Marisa Gesualdi. |
| Origin |
Mechanicsville, Virginia |
| Years active |
2001 - present |
| Genres |
Pop/Rock |
| Labels |
Atlantic (2005- )
Elektra (2002-2005) |
Jason Thomas Mraz (born June 23, 1977) is an American singer-songwriter, born and raised in Mechanicsville, Virginia, a suburb of Richmond.
Mraz is an eclectic artist with multiple and varied stylistic influences, including pop, rock, jazz, folksy country, and hip-hop/rap. He is popular in the United States, Japan, and Australia and has played with various artists, including Bob Dylan, Dave Matthews Band, Paula Cole, John Popper, Makana, Tristan Prettyman, and Jewel.
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Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 2005
- 3 2006
- 4 Discography
- 4.1 Albums
- 4.2 Guest contributions
- 4.3 Singles
- 5 Awards & nominations
- 6 See also
- 7 External links
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Background
Mraz went to Chickahominy Middle School (8th grade) and Lee Davis High School (grades 9-12) in Mechanicsville, Virginia. His last name is from the Czech word mráz, meaning "frost". Though he did not pick up the guitar until the age of 18, his musical appetite was strong. After a brief stint studying musical theater at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, he moved to San Diego. There he became a hit on the Southern California club scene, playing with percussionist Toca Rivera and his brother, latin-pop guitarist Carlos Olmeda, in a regular gig at the now-defunct Java Joe's coffee shop—the same venue where fellow musician Jewel played a good deal during her early career. He was briefly married to a woman named Sheridan; however, they divorced amicably and still remain good friends.
Mraz's clear, strong tenor voice and easygoing, optimistic lyrics gained popular acclaim in 2003 when his first single, "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)," began to receive regular play on radio, MTV, and VH1. Co-written by music production team The Matrix, the popularity of "The Remedy" boosted the sales of his major label debut release, Waiting for My Rocket to Come, which would be certified platinum by the RIAA in May 2005.
Mraz has often collaborated and performed with funk-hip-hop-folk artist Billy "Bushwalla" Galewood, a friend from New York who studied musical theater with Jason. They perfected their skills by jamming and freestyle rapping for hours while living in New York. Together, they have written and recorded several songs, including "Curbside Prophet", a track from Waiting for My Rocket to Come which was later released as a promotional single. They both describe each other as one of their biggest influences.
2005
In June and July, Mraz opened for Alanis Morissette during her Jagged Little Pill Acoustic Tour. On July 26, 2005, he released the follow-up album, Mr. A-Z, to his major label debut Waiting for My Rocket to Come. It entered the Billboard 200 album chart at No. 5, selling nearly 90,000 copies in its first week; later on in December, the album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical, while its producer, Steve Lillywhite, received a nomination for Producer of the Year.[1]
Jason Mraz in concert at the Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego, California
Mraz played at the San Diego Music Awards on September 12 and from September to October toured in support of Mr. A-Z; on the tour, he was opened by various artists, including Bushwalla. In November, Mraz opened for the Rolling Stones on five dates during their 2005–2006 world tour.
Also, in this year, Mraz was one of many singers featured in the fall advertisement campaign for The Gap entitled "Favorites." The music-themed campaign also featured other singers including Joss Stone, Keith Urban, Alanis Morissette, Brandon Boyd, and Michelle Williams
In December 2005, Mraz released the first part of his ongoing podcast.
2006
In January of 2006, Mraz had two concerts in Makati and Taguig City, Philippines to promote his album Mr. A-Z. They were held at the Rockwell Tent in Makati and the NBC Tent in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. In February and March, he toured the U.K. and Ireland with James Blunt.
In March, Mraz also performed for the first time in Singapore as part of the annual Mosaic Music Festival. Following that, he toured Australia to promote Mr. A-Z. While in Melbourne he performed at sold-out shows in Manchester Lane for two nights in a row. His Sydney shows, also sold-out, took place at the the Vanguard.
In May, Mraz toured mostly small venues and music festivals in the U.S., along with a few shows in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The tour included a May 6 acoustic show with P.O.D., Better Than Ezra, Live, and The Presidents.
Mraz split with singer-songwriter and former Roxy model Tristan Prettyman, whom he met at Java Joe's in San Diego.
Mraz opened on July 7, 8, 9, and 12th for Rob Thomas during his summer 2006 tour which promoted his solo album, Something to Be
Jason Mraz performed at Pentaport Rock Festival in Korea on July 28th and Fuji Rock Festival in Japan on July 30th.
Mraz began touring Australia during the beginning of August.
Discography
Albums
- A Jason Mraz Demonstration (1999) - independent release
- Live at Java Joe's (2001) - independent release
- From The Cutting Room Floor (2001) - independent release
- Sold Out (In Stereo) (2002) - independent release
- The E Minor EP in F (2002) - independent release
- Waiting for My Rocket to Come (2002) #55 US (Platinum)
- Tonight, Not Again: Jason Mraz Live at the Eagles Ballroom (2004)
- Wordplay EP (2005)
- Extra Credit EP (2005) - digital EP
- Mr. A-Z (2005) #5 US
- Geekin' Out Across the Galaxy (2006) - digital live EP
Guest contributions
- I Melt With You, from the album 50 First Dates Soundtrack (2004)
- Summer Breeze, from the album Everwood: Original TV Soundtrack (2004)
- Rainbow Connection, from the album For The Kids Too! (2004)
- Shy That Way, with Tristan Prettyman from the album twentythree (2005)
- Good Old Fashioned Loverboy, from the album Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen (2005)
- Keep on Hoping, with Raul Midon from the album State of Mind (2005)
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, from the album Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute (2005)
- Unravel, from the album XM Radio Sessions Vol. 1 (2005)
- The Boy's Gone, from the album XM Radio Sessions Vol. 1 (2005)
- Plain Jane, from the album XM Radio Sessions Vol. 1 (2005)
- Dramatica Mujer, with Alex Cuba Band from the album Humo de Tabaco (2005)
- Blitzkrieg Bop, unknown album, Ramones cover
- Jesus BoBezzus, unkonwn album, duet with Bushwalla
- Personal Ads, unknown album, duet with Bushwalla
- White Girl, unknown album, duet with Bushwalla
Singles
| Year |
Single |
Album |
US |
US Adult Top 40 |
US Top 40 |
US Pop |
US Digital |
UK Singles |
| 2003 |
"The Remedy (I Won't Worry)" |
Waiting For My Rocket To Come |
15 |
4 |
7 |
- |
- |
79 |
| 2004 |
"Curbside Prophet" |
Waiting For My Rocket To Come |
- |
23 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 2004 |
"You and I Both" |
Waiting For My Rocket To Come |
- |
15 |
37 |
- |
- |
- |
| 2005 |
"Wordplay" |
Mr. A-Z |
96 |
17 |
- |
59 |
44 |
- |
| 2005 |
"Geek in the Pink" |
Mr. A-Z |
- |
32 |
36 |
90 |
- |
- |
Awards & nominations
| Year |
Award |
| 2002 |
San Diego Music Award - Best Acoustic (Win) |
| 2003 |
San Diego Music Award - Artist of the Year (Win) |
| 2003 |
San Diego Music Award - Song of the Year (Win) |
| 2005 |
Grammy Award - Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical for Mr. A-Z (Nominated) |
See also
Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
Jason Mraz
- Official Jason Mraz Site
- Jason Mraz on MySpace Music
- Jason Mraz Live Music Archive
- Jason Mraz Official Message Board
- Mrazmerized
- Jason Mraz live review
- Jason Mraz Lyrics Index Page
- Uncle Crispy Productions
- On Love, In Sadness
- Jason Mraz: UnOfficial site
- MRAZ TRAM GRAM (Mraz French Fans Community)
- Full Effect: Rockin' Out with Mr. A to Z
Categories: 1977 births | Living people | Warner Music Group artists | American guitarists | American male singers | American songwriters | Czech-Americans | Virginia musicians | People from Richmond, Virginia | American singer-songwriters | People with absolute pitch | San Diego musical groups