With a passion for song writing, music production, and innovation, Jason Combs stands at the intersection of creativity and technical prowess. As a versatile musician and skilled producer, He crafts sonic landscapes that captivate audiences and push the boundaries of modern music.
Born and raised amidst a household filled with soul and R&B, Jason found his calling early on, drawn to the healing power of music. Starting his journey as a bass player, he quickly discovered a knack for arranging and composing, paving the way for a career that is garnered by learning and creating.
From humble beginnings in Clarkston, Mi. Jason honed his craft through dedication and perseverance. Drawing inspiration from a myriad of influences spanning genres and cultures, he developed a signature style that seamlessly blends elements of hip hop, soul, and R&B.
Jason’s talent has not gone unnoticed, garnering recognition for his work in both the studio and on stage. He has been a touring musician for 8 years, playing all over the US. Worked as a professional live sound engineer for 12 years, and has been honing his skills in the studio with living legend Steve Capp.
At the core of Jason’s artistry lies in a commitment to authenticity and emotion. Each project reflects human experiences, thoughts, and dreams, inviting listeners on a journey of introspection and connection. He takes in upon himself to serve the music and draw the best performances possible out of the artist, helping them turn their vision into reality.
Continuing to push creative boundaries, Jason is currently working at 54 sound with Steve Capp, and at the Aashrum with Scott Loudon, while also working as professional live sound engineer. All the while continuing to create new music in his home studio to share with the world. With each endeavor, he seeks to elevate the art form and inspire others to pursue their passions fearlessly.
In a world inundated with noise, Jason Combs stands as a beacon of innovation and expression. Through his music, he invites audiences to experience the extraordinary and embrace the beauty of sound.”