Jason D. Williams
Jason D. Williams
The Shivering Denizens, Tripp Rezac & The Champagne Cowboys


Jason D. Williams


JASON D. WILLIAMS
Jason D. Williams is a highly energetic American rock 'n' roll and rockabilly pianist and singer, often nicknamed the "Wildman" for his acrobatic and explosive stage presence. He is best known for his "take-no-prisoners" performance style, which draws heavy comparisons to his primary influence, Jerry Lee Lewis.

THE SHIVERING DENIZENS
The Shivering Denizens are an "outlaw honky tonk" band based in Seattle, Washington. Formed by veteran musician Ron E. Banner (formerly of the thrash metal band Fistful and punk/hardcore group Zero Down), the band blends high-energy country with elements of bluegrass, rockabilly, and "hellbilly" swing.

TRIPP REZAC & THE CHAMPAGNE COWBOYS
Tripp Rezac and the Champagne Cowboys is a Seattle-based band led by singer-songwriter Tripp Rezac, known for a high-energy fusion of Outlaw Country, Cow Punk, and Southern Rock. Tripp Rezac’s performances are characterized by "gritty Texas-style storytelling" delivered with a unique "preaching, rapping style" and a punk attitude. His music spans from old-school country and Texas blues to what he describes as "F-You" folk and irreverent southern rock.
