...an unconventional journey to stardom...a beautiful voice...extremely talented...”

— Alyse Hand, co-host CTV Atlantic

Jason Price is a performing singer/songwriter from Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia.  Jason's "True Roots" brand of Country Music brings the flavour of current country with hints and honest tones of classic country music.  

Jason recorded his debut album, "Grit, Guts and Country Pride" in 2015  at Oceanway and OMNI Studios in Nashville, TN. The recording came just four years after he picked up his first guitar in an effort to teach himself to play.  Jason was fortunate to be accompanied by some of Nashville's finest musicians. 


Bell Aliant identified Jason’s affable demeanor and he was asked to fill the role as a guest host for their Cavendish Beach Music Festival television special. 

In 2016, Jason along with Tebey, multi-genre songwriter and artist, and Shawn Verreault, Wide Mouth Mason, traveled to Kuwait to play for the Canadian and US Military Troops.  Jason and his band have been part of the Cavendish Beach Music Festival, over the past few years not only as a Guest Host for Bell Aliant, but also found performing on both the Emerging Artist and Kitchen Stages. 

In 2020, Jason’s second album, titled "27" was released. This album features the production of Jason Barry, from Barrytones Studio in Miramichi, NB. All but two songs were written or co-written by Jason.   The song Cry features the talented Stephanie Beaumont, and is written by Brennan MacDonald. Raise The Bar is also a duet and features the silky vocals of Jenn Sheppard from Cape Breton. 

In summer of 2022, Jason and his band, Dark Horse, opened for Terry Clarke, Lonestar and Doc Walker at the Country Rocks the Hub Festival in Truro, Nova Scotia.   Jason has also created, launched and hosts his own Podcast, "Who Should I be Talking To." 
 

It is Jason's baritone voice, his easy going demeanor, and a confident stage presence that immediately captivates his audience.  He's expected to release new music towards the end of 2022.

Jason with the Canadian Armed Forces Labrador Helicopter in the background. Jason’s father flew this very helicopter during his career as a Search and Rescue Pilot. The song “That Others May live” pulls from Jason’s memories of this.

Jason with the Canadian Armed Forces Labrador Helicopter in the background. Jason’s father flew this very helicopter during his career as a Search and Rescue Pilot. The song “That Others May live” pulls from Jason’s memories of this.