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  1. Jason Falkner (born June 2, 1968) is an American songwriter, musician, and guitarist who was a member of the bands Jellyfish, the Three O'Clock, and the Grays. Since 1996, he has released six solo albums, starting with Presents Author Unknown.

  2. Roger Manning. Jason Falkner. Chris Manning. Tim Smith. Eric Dover. Jellyfish was an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1989. Led by songwriters Andy Sturmer (drums, vocals) and Roger Manning (keyboards, vocals), the group was known for their blend of 1960s classic rock and XTC -style power pop. [4]

  3. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Jason Falkner podría pasar como un sesionista más, un ejecutante hipercompetente al servicio de un artista, pero en realidad es compositor, multi-instrumentista y productor, un niño prodigio que a los diecisiete años formó The Three O’Clock, un grupo que consiguió el aval del sello de Prince, Paisley Park, y después se unió a Jellyfish, la banda de culto del power-pop angelino de los ...

  4. Can You Still Feel? is the second studio album by Jason Falkner, released on February 23, 1999, by Elektra Entertainment. It was produced by Falkner and Nigel Godrich. The album was supported with singles for the songs “Holiday”, “Eloquence”, and “My Lucky Day”.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2024 · By Andrew Daly. published 27 March 2024. The journeyman guitarist and session pro developed a bass technique without owning one (landing him a gig with Noel Gallagher), discovered St. Vincent isn’t the musical dictator he’d expected, and knows his fans are impatient for his next solo album.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2012 · Michael Hann. Thu 29 Mar 2012 11.39 EDT. Someday, someone will bring together all the many strands of Jason Falkner 's career. He's one of rock's great enablers, as producer, writer, arranger ...

  7. From Wikipedia: “The focus of the book is helping people understand how their life position affects their communications, transactions and relationships by using practical examples.” And then it goes on to say that the book has four phrases, “I’m okay, you’re okay,” “I’m not okay, you’re okay,” “I’m okay, you’re not ...