Jason Richardson (musician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Jason Richardson (musician)

American Guitarist

Date of Birth: 30-Jul-1991

Place of Birth: Manassas, Virginia, United States

Profession: guitarist

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Jason Richardson (musician)

  • Jason Richardson (born July 30, 1991) is an American, virtuoso guitarist.
  • He is best known for his work as a guitarist in both Born of Osiris and Chelsea Grin.
  • His playing style is extremely fast and technical.
  • He currently works as both a solo artist and as an official member of All That Remains.
  • He is also a sponsored artist of Ernie Ball Music Man.On February 5, 2009, age 17, Richardson replaced Chris Storey ofAll Shall Perish as a touring member.
  • In early 2010, Richardson left All Shall Perish and was asked to join Born of Osiris as a full-time guitarist. In late 2011, Richardson parted ways with Born of Osiris.
  • Then, in early 2012, he joined Chelsea Grin and was chosen due his experience of playing guitar for years. On September 21, 2015, Richardson chose to leave Chelsea Grin and form his own solo band. In 2016, Richardson released his debut solo album entitled I.
  • produced by Taylor Larson.
  • The album featured ex- The Word Alive drummer Luke Holland as a member.
  • Along with Holland, the album had many guest appearances from the likes of Periphery's Mark Holcomb & Spencer Sotelo, Vocalist Lukas Magyar of Veil of Maya, and Jeff Loomis.In 2017, he embarked on his first tour as a solo act with instrumental, progressive metal band Polyphia and math rock band Covet.On November 9, 2018, it was reported that Richardson would replace the deceased Oli Herbert as live member for All That Remains Europe tour scheduled with Sevendust in December, Richardson claimed by listening to newest albums of All That Remains since he was in high school and young adult.
  • As of February 5, 2019, he is a full-time member of the group.

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