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Jason Cropper

Jason Cropper (born June 27, 1971) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known as a founding member and the original rhythm guitarist of the band . Born in and raised in the Bay Area communities of , Oakland, and Santa Rosa, Cropper moved to in his late teens to pursue music, where he connected with future bandmates and Pat Wilson through mutual friend Patrick Finn. His early influences and experiences in bands shaped his style, leading to his pivotal role in 's formation in 1992. Cropper joined as the rhythm guitarist and , participating in the band's first official practice on February 14, 1992, and contributing significantly to the songwriting and recording process for their self-titled debut album, (commonly known as the Blue Album), released in 1994. He is credited as a co-writer on the track "My Name Is Jonas," providing the song's distinctive finger-picking guitar intro, and recorded initial parts during sessions at with producer , though some were later rerecorded by Cuomo. The band signed with during this period, but Cropper departed in 1993 amid personal challenges, including the birth of his first child and interpersonal tensions within the group, and was replaced by before the album's release. Following his exit from Weezer, Cropper formed the band with his wife Amy Cropper and other Weezer alumni, releasing the album Now Playing in 1997 on and achieving success with singles and videos. He later co-founded 22 Jacks on Side One Dummy Records, contributing guitar to their 1996 album Uncle Bob, and started the pop-punk supergroup with Scott Shiflett and , which issued a five-track EP in the 2000s. Additionally, he played on albums by Buffalo Alice, including Mitchell (2007) and Alexander Rosenhoff Testament (2008), and worked in the recording industry at Studios and audio equipment company Vintage King Audio. In recent years, Cropper has focused on his solo career, releasing singles in 2020, 2021, and 2025—including "Perfect Dream (Rivers Sing Your Song)"—while completing a forthcoming album (as of 2025), and performing live while owning and operating recording studio in Oakland's Jingletown neighborhood, where he produces and develops emerging artists. He has also reconnected with , joining them onstage for performances in in 2018.

Early life

Upbringing and influences

Jason Cropper was born Jason Rosanoff Cropper on June 27, 1971, in the . He grew up in the , with time spent in , Oakland, and Santa Rosa, immersing himself in the region's eclectic music environment from a young age. As an Oakland native, Cropper was exposed to the diverse sounds of the Bay Area, including its influential and scenes, as well as local bands that shaped the local underground culture. Cropper's early musical influences drew from the Bay Area's and scenes, as well as acts. These inspirations fueled his interest in music during his teenage years, when he began playing guitar and developed his skills through involvement in various bands. His family provided encouragement for creative pursuits, supporting his exploration of music amid the Bay Area's vibrant artistic community. This foundational environment laid the groundwork for Cropper's transition to in his late teens, where he pursued professional opportunities.

Pre-Weezer musical activities

In the early 1990s, Jason Cropper relocated from , to to pursue opportunities in the music industry, a move encouraged by his mutual friend Patrick Finn. This transition occurred around 1991, during Cropper's late teens, as he sought to immerse himself in the burgeoning scene amid the grunge explosion led by bands like Nirvana. Through , Cropper connected with future Weezer members and , forming the basis of his early network. These relationships led to his involvement in informal musical collaborations and short-lived projects, including the band 60 Wrong Sausages, which Finn had formed with Cuomo and Wilson earlier that year. Cropper joined as guitarist, contributing to the group's sole performance in November 1991 and helping evolve it from Cuomo's prior project, Fuzz, into a nascent outfit. The band disbanded shortly after, but it provided Cropper an entry point into local gigs and the underground scene. During this period, Cropper honed his guitar and songwriting abilities through these informal groups and scene activities, performing at small venues and building connections that reflected his drive for a professional breakthrough in the alt-rock era. He played in various bands in during his teens. His motivations were rooted in a passion for songcraft and the era's musical momentum, prioritizing creative pursuits over traditional paths like college.

Weezer involvement

Band formation and early role

Jason Cropper became a founding member of Weezer on February 15, 1992, when he participated as rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist in the band's inaugural practice session at TK Productions in West Los Angeles. The lineup at this formative stage consisted of Rivers Cuomo on lead vocals and guitar, Cropper on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Matt Sharp on bass, and Pat Wilson on drums. Cropper's entry into the group followed his relocation from to in late 1991, facilitated by mutual friend Patrick Finn, who had connected him with Cuomo and earlier that year after Cropper's previous band, 60WS, disbanded. This move to solidified the quartet's commitment to forming a band, with the members sharing a cramped living situation in and working day jobs together at a telemarketing firm and an deli to support their musical pursuits. In the band's early phase, Cropper played a key role in dynamics by contributing to intensive rehearsals in Cuomo's Santa Monica storage unit, where the group honed their sound blending nerdy lyrics with power-pop melodies and guitar-driven arrangements. He participated in recording initial demos, such as the July 1992 Garage Demo at a friend's home, which showcased his parts and backing vocals on tracks like "The World Has Turned and Left Me Here." Weezer, with Cropper in the lineup, began performing live locally in shortly after formation, including their debut show at Raji's in on March 19, 1992, which helped build a grassroots following through consistent gigs at small venues. These performances and demo tapes attracted industry interest, culminating in the band's signing to in June 1993, marking a pivotal step toward professional recording.

Contributions to debut album

Jason Cropper served as Weezer's original rhythm guitarist during the recording of their self-titled debut album, known as the Blue Album, in 1993. He participated in the sessions at in , produced by , where he laid down guitar tracks and backing vocals for multiple songs before his departure from the band. Cropper received an official co-writing credit on the album's opening track, "My Name Is Jonas," alongside and , for which he composed the distinctive intro. His finger-picked introduction to the song remains in the final mix, one of the few elements of his performance not rerecorded after he left the band. Cropper also contributed finger-picking guitar parts to "The World Has Turned and Left Me Here," which were retained in the released version. Following Cropper's exit during the final stages of production, Cuomo rerecorded the majority of his guitar and backing vocal contributions in a single intensive session to complete the album. Despite this, Cropper's foundational role in shaping the album's sound through early rehearsals and initial recordings has been acknowledged, though his name appears only on the "My Name Is Jonas" credit in the . As part of his separation from the band, Cropper signed a that limited public discussion of his involvement at the time. Cropper's experience has often drawn comparisons to , the original drummer replaced just before their breakthrough, highlighting his pivotal yet unrecognized influence on Weezer's formative success without sharing in the ensuing fame.

Departure from the band

During the recording sessions for Weezer's self-titled debut album, known as the Blue Album, in in late 1993, founding guitarist Jason Cropper was fired from the band. The dismissal occurred amid escalating tensions within the group, particularly between Cropper and bassist , which irritated frontman and disrupted the band's focus. Additionally, personal circumstances played a significant role: Cropper's girlfriend, Amy Wellner, became pregnant with their daughter Kiefer (born January 8, 1994), and her unannounced visit to the studio—violating Cuomo's rule against bringing significant others—exacerbated the situation, leading the band to view the impending fatherhood as a potential liability to their career momentum. Brian Bell was quickly recruited as Cropper's replacement, joining in time to appear on the album cover and contribute to the final mixes, though much of Cropper's guitar work and songwriting credits (such as co-writing "My Name Is Jonas") remained on the record. Cropper signed a regarding the details of his exit, which limited public discussion at the time, but he later reflected that the firing brought a mix of relief and sorrow, allowing him to prioritize family while lamenting missed opportunities for further songwriting development within the band. Despite initial challenges, has since treated him equitably, providing royalties from the Blue Album, which he has described as fair and generous. Following his departure, Cropper returned to the area before relocating back to the Bay Area with his family to focus on fatherhood. As part of Weezer's signing to (a Geffen ) in , he had been bound to a three-year deal, but was released from the label shortly after leaving , shifting his immediate priorities away from music pursuits.

Post-Weezer career

1990s bands and projects

Following his departure from in 1993, Jason Cropper joined the band 22 Jacks as a , contributing to their debut album Uncle Bob, released in 1996 on Side One Dummy Records. The band, formed in late 1995, featured Cropper alongside vocalist Joe Sib (formerly of ), guitarists Jason Cropper and (formerly of the Adolescents and ), bassist Scott Shiflett (of Face to Face), and drummer Sandy Hansen (of the Adolescents), blending energy with influences. Recorded at Sandbox Studio in , the album showcased Cropper's work on tracks emphasizing melodic hooks and driving rhythms, marking his first major post- release. In the mid-1990s, Cropper formed and fronted Chopper One with his then-wife Amy Cropper, who handled bass and vocals, alongside initial drummer Tyrone Rio, creating a power pop outfit signed to Restless Records. The band debuted with the indie single "Free Lunch" b/w "Velvet Love" in 1995 before releasing their self-titled full-length album Now Playing in 1997, produced by Don Fleming at Water Music in Hoboken, New Jersey. Active until 1999, Chopper One's sound featured Cropper's lead vocals and guitar riffs on songs like "Get Up" and "Velvet Love," achieving modest radio play and video airtime through Restless's distribution. Later drummers included Troy Zeigler, supporting the band's Los Angeles scene performances. Toward the late 1990s, after 's early success, Cropper fronted the short-lived band , formed around 1999 with bassist Scott Shiflett (of Face to Face) and drummer (of the ), alongside guitarist and Chopper One alumnus Dallan Baumgarten. The band rounded out the lineup for this project active in the music scene. Though limited to local gigs, Fliptop self-released a five-track EP in 2000, highlighting Cropper's songwriting in a transitional phase focused on recovery and new creative outlets post-Weezer.

2000s production and collaborations

In the early 2000s, following the dissolution of his band in 1999, Jason Cropper transitioned toward production and session work, leveraging his experience at Studios in , where he had begun engineering in the late . He contributed to various projects, including guest appearances on tracks for and acts. This period marked Cropper's growing reputation as a versatile engineer in the Bay Area scene after his return to Oakland, where he worked on albums for emerging local artists at various studios. Cropper's production credits expanded notably with his involvement in the Atlanta-based rock band Buffalo Alice, for whom he served as , songwriter, , and on their 2007 Mitchell. The blended elements and received praise for its catchy, genre-jumping sound, highlighting Cropper's ability to shape acts' recordings. Additionally, he performed the (sung by Jason Cropper) for the sitcom during its 2002–2003 run, showcasing his skills in television media. Amid these collaborations, Cropper began exploring solo songwriting, recording early demos in a home studio he established around 2006 upon permanently relocating to Oakland. This shift allowed him to focus on personal creative outlets while balancing family responsibilities, including raising his daughter born during his tenure. These independent efforts laid the groundwork for his later solo releases, emphasizing introspective themes drawn from his experiences.

2010s–2020s solo work and Studio C

In the , Jason Cropper established himself as an independent artist and studio owner, founding in 2018 as his personal recording facility in Oakland's Jingletown neighborhood. Committing full-time to its construction after reconnecting with co-founder for acoustic performances in that year, Cropper designed the space for songwriting, recording, and producing emerging talent. The studio quickly became a hub for his creative output, enabling him to focus on pop-rock material characterized by driving guitars, rhythmic bass lines, and anthemic choruses. Cropper's solo career gained momentum in the 2020s through a series of releases and live performances under the Jason Cropper Band moniker. In 2022, he issued the album Songs from 2008, a collection of tracks recorded earlier but polished at , including songs like "Each of These Loves" and "I'd Die Inside of You." This release marked a resurgence in his front-facing work, blending introspective lyrics with upbeat arrangements. He followed with live shows, such as a high-energy set at Moe's Alley in on October 25, 2023, where the band performed a mix of originals and covers, drawing on his rock roots. In 2024, the Jason Cropper Band continued touring, headlining a rock show at the Fireside Lounge in Alameda on July 6, alongside The Jilters, emphasizing original material with influences from his Weezer-era style. As a at , Cropper has supported diverse artists, particularly in the 2020s. He helmed the 2023 album Existence is Resistance for the indigenous rock band , incorporating harmonica features from Blues Traveler's on three tracks and earning a nomination for Best Rock Recording at the . More recently, he hosted a live session for Bay Area soul band Fourth Position in 2025, capturing their track "Soul Diffusion" at the studio, which was mixed at Wally's HydeOut and released on streaming platforms. These projects highlight Cropper's role in fostering up-and-coming acts while maintaining his ongoing songwriting as the Jason Cropper Band. Beyond music, Cropper has pursued initiatives addressing and wellness. In a 2021 interview, he discussed the impacts of on performers, including isolation and disrupted routines, and shared how magnesium supplementation aided his own recovery from anxiety and sleep issues during the pandemic. He also facilitated the development of "Cheese Burger Talk," a app designed to support through accessible conversations. Cropper remains active on , sharing updates on new music, studio sessions, and tour dates to connect with fans.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Jason Cropper married Amy Wellner in the mid-1990s. The couple had three children together: daughters Kiefer Rain, born in January 1994, and Devon Jade, born in 2001, as well as son Jake , born in 1999. Cropper's impending fatherhood, with Amy's announced during the recording of Weezer's debut album, was a significant factor in his departure from the band in 1993, as he prioritized family responsibilities over the demands of touring and recording. The family provided essential support during Cropper's transition out of and the financial and emotional challenges of the mid-1990s, including his shift to to support his growing household. Cropper and separated in the mid-2000s. Cropper, an Oakland native, continues to reside in the city and maintains a private family life, though he occasionally shares anecdotes about his experiences as a father in relation to his music career, emphasizing his long-term dedication to providing stability for his children.

Health and other pursuits

Cropper experienced significant mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, which he addressed through proactive initiatives. In a 2021 interview, he described the emotional toll of isolation and uncertainty, emphasizing the need for accessible support tools to aid recovery and resilience. To combat these issues, Cropper co-facilitated the development of the "Cheese Burger Talk" app, a peer-to-peer platform designed to deliver cognitive behavioral therapy techniques and foster community-driven mental health discussions. He has also advocated for magnesium's role in wellness, collaborating with the Center for Magnesium Education & Research to promote non-oral magnesium applications, such as topical products, for enhanced physical and mental health outcomes. Beyond these efforts, Cropper incorporates and into his daily routine to maintain balance and clarity. In a 2019 interview, he highlighted how these practices help manage stress and support creative endeavors. As an Oakland native and resident, he weaves these wellness activities into his local music scene involvement, using his as a hub for community collaboration that blends personal health with artistic expression.

Discography

Weezer contributions

Jason Cropper received songwriting credit as a co-writer on "My Name Is Jonas," the opening track of 's self-titled debut (commonly known as the Blue Album), released in 1994; he specifically composed the song's distinctive introduction . Cropper performed and provided backing vocals on numerous early recordings by , including the band's 1992 session and subsequent 1992–1993 practice tapes that featured prototypes of songs later refined for the Blue Album. These demos captured the initial lineup's sound, with Cropper's contributions evident on tracks such as "My Name Is Jonas," "The World Has Turned and Left Me Here," and "." On the final Blue Album recordings, Cropper's instrumentation appears solely in the acoustic guitar intro to "My Name Is Jonas," as he was dismissed from the band during the album's production sessions in 1993, after which most of his parts were re-recorded by other members. No additional songwriting or performance credits for Cropper appear on the album or subsequent releases.

Other bands and collaborations

In addition to his work with and subsequent projects, Jason Cropper contributed to several other bands and collaborations during the and . He played guitar and provided backing vocals on 22 Jacks' debut album Uncle Bob, released in , which featured members from punk and acts like The Adolescents and . Cropper served as the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter for , the power pop band he co-formed with his then-wife Amy Cropper in 1995. The group released their debut album Now Playing in 1997 on , with Cropper credited on tracks such as "" and "Touch My Fuzz," both co-written with Amy Cropper. Following Chopper One's dissolution, Cropper fronted , a short-lived supergroup also featuring Dallan Baumgarten on guitar and vocals, Scott Shiflett on bass, and on drums. As the band's primary songwriter and , Cropper recorded a self-titled five-track EP in 2000, though it remained unreleased at the time; the songs included "One Good Chance" and "Baggy Shorts." Cropper provided guest guitar contributions to early tracks by 60 Wrong Sausages, a short-lived metal-influenced precursor band to that included , , and Pat . In the 2000s, Cropper collaborated with Buffalo Alice, an Atlanta-based rock band, where he played lead guitar, sang, and co-wrote songs on their 2007 album Mitchell, which he also . He continued contributing as a co-writer and on their 2008 release Alexander Rosenhoff Testament: A Work of Fiction.

Solo releases

Jason Cropper initiated his solo recording career in 2020 amid the , releasing a series of digital singles produced at his facility in . These early efforts marked a return to original songwriting after years focused on production and collaborations, drawing on his Weezer-era influences of and . His debut single, "Goodness Knows", arrived in July 2020, featuring Cropper on vocals and guitar alongside contributions from collaborators including producer Michael James. The track's upbeat melody and introspective lyrics reflected themes of resilience during isolation. This was swiftly followed by "Perfect Dream (Rivers Sing Your Song)" on August 27, 2020, a nod to frontman through its subtitle, with Cropper handling primary instrumentation. The song's dreamy arrangement and harmonious structure evoked 1990s . In December 2020, Cropper issued "Humble Shack", a folk-tinged track emphasizing simplicity and homebound reflection, co-produced by Brian J. Kenny and featuring a directed by Kenny. Its acoustic-driven sound contrasted his earlier power-pop leanings. The following year, on June 16, 2021, came "Clever Trick", Cropper's fourth single, which showcased his guitar prowess through layered riffs and a witty on relationships. Produced again by Kenny, it maintained the concise, radio-friendly of his prior releases. On June 17, 2023, Cropper released the non-LP single "Lesser God's Daydream," an animated rock track blending fantasy elements with his signature style. Cropper's first full-length solo album, Songs from 2008, was digitally released on March 25, 2022, compiling seven previously unreleased tracks he had written and recorded over a decade earlier at . The self-produced effort captures a raw, demo-like intimacy, blending Weezer-inspired hooks with personal . The track listing includes: Totaling 28 minutes, the album highlights Cropper's evolution as a songwriter, with themes of love, loss, and dominating. As of November 2025, Cropper has announced a forthcoming second solo .

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