New Album: Jason Leonard
Jason Leonard pays his dues in the background of some of Portland’s finest folk acts, but he also does awfully nice work on his own.
It would seem that Portland side-men are the gift that keeps on giving. A month or so back, Culturephile discovered an intriguing instrumental album from Jay Clarke, who normally sojourns on the sidelines of Dolorean and Grails. Now Jason Leonard inches toward the spotlight from the long shadows of Nick Jaina, Loch Lomond, Laura Gibson, and Jolie Holland to offer another wordless wonder:
As its name might imply, Rituals—Radio Music Volume 1 features compositions that Leonard originally crafted for a local narrative radio show (Destination DIY) but we daresay we enjoy the buoyantly pedaled piano, pensively plucked guitar and banjo, and tasteful percussion even more sans storylines. In fact, within hours of them becoming available for digital download on Sunday, Portland Monthly had already given these songs enough virtual spins to owe Leonard a hefty “name your own” price; so we figure the very least we can do is recommend that you listen, too. While you lose yourself in this evocative soundscape, take a moment to appreciate all the backing players who add subtle symphonic splendor to the the chamber-folk acts you already love.
For more about Portland arts events, visit PoMo’s Arts & Entertainment Calendar, stream content with an RSS feed, or sign up for our weekly On The Town Newsletter!



this is so beautiful and relaxing—my kind of music
Glad you like it, Joy! Feel free to share this page with your friends, and look for Mr. Leonard in Loch Lomond.
Dear readers,
Please welcome another “anony-mom” to our comments field!
Mine’s “Flora.”
It’s cool with me if it’s cool with you. Moms have opinions, too.
lovely music from a lovely man
A must have in your musical library! Leonard is definetely one to keep your eye on this year!