Jason Englishman, who records as j. englishman, is a Canadian rock music
singer and guitarist. He was born in Kingston, Ontario on December 22,
1971. His major label debut album, poor lil' rockstar, was released on
Warner Records in 2000, and spawned the four Canadian top 40 singles:
"Staring at the Sun", "The One Thing", "Abused" (which was initially
banned by video station MuchMusic) and the top ten rock radio hit "More".
He received a 2001 Juno Award nomination for best new solo artist, and in
March of 2001 the Canadian Association of Broadcasters presented him with
the Canadian Radio Music Award for best new solo artist rock/alternative.
In recent years he has toured as the lead guitarist for Sony Canada
recording artist Barlow and with his sister, Esthero (also a noted
Canadian recording artist). He has produced two albums for Toronto
independent band G-13, has lent his guitar work and backing vocals to
numerous rec
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