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Jason Freese

Jason Freese (born January 12, 1975) is an American multi-instrumentalist, record producer, recording engineer, and composer, best known for serving as the touring keyboardist and saxophonist for the band since 2004. Born Jason Jeremy Freese in , he is the younger brother of renowned session drummer , with whom he began his musical career playing in the band during his early years. Freese is proficient on a wide range of instruments, including , keyboards, guitar, , , and , and has built a reputation as one of the most in-demand session musicians in the industry. As a studio contributor, he has performed on more than 50 albums across over 35 artists, with notable collaborations including multiple projects with the , , , , , and Gerard Way of . Freese joined during the recording and promotion of their 2004 rock opera album American Idiot, providing keyboards, piano, and saxophone both in the studio and on extensive worldwide tours, including the band's live performances. After a health-related hiatus in 2024 due to treatment, he returned to touring later that year. He also participated in 's side project, the garage rock alter ego , contributing to their 2008 debut Stop Drop and Roll!!!. Beyond touring and session work, Freese has taken on production roles and composed music for various media, solidifying his versatile presence in rock, punk, and scenes.

Early life

Family background

Jason Freese was born on January 12, 1975, in . His father, , was a professional tuba player and longtime leader of the Disneyland Band, where he directed musical performances and talent booking for the resort. Freese's mother, Trisha Freese, is a classical and writer whose work contributed to a richly musical home environment. He has an older brother, , a renowned session and touring drummer who has collaborated with prominent artists including and the . Raised in this immersive musical household, Freese grew up surrounded by instruments and performances, gaining early exposure to the and piano through his family's professional pursuits and daily life. This environment fostered his initial interest in music from a young age.

Education and musical beginnings

Jason Freese grew up in , immersed in a musical family environment that sparked his early interest in music. He attended Brookhaven Elementary School and Tuffree Middle School, followed by El Dorado High School in Placentia, where he honed his skills through participation in school ensembles, including the on saxophone. Freese's musical training began in childhood, with initial focus on the , which he played in high school settings. He later took up and delved into during his teenage years, building foundational skills through structured practice and school-based performances. These early experiences in local school groups provided his first opportunities for ensemble playing and live performances. After high school, Freese enrolled at , to study music-related fields, further developing his multi-instrumental abilities.

Professional career

Early work and session playing

Jason Freese began his professional career as a in the mid-1990s while based in , where he contributed , , and keyboards to local projects and emerging artists. Growing up in a musical family in the Placentia area, Freese leveraged his formal training in music from , to secure initial freelance gigs in the vibrant scene. These early engagements helped him hone his multi-instrumental skills, focusing primarily on horn sections and keyboard arrangements for and acts. By the late , Freese had built a foundational portfolio through participation in over a dozen recordings, establishing his reputation as a versatile session player before transitioning to higher-profile opportunities. Notable among these were contributions to Dweezil Zappa's 2000 album , where he performed on and other keyboards, and NOFX's 2003 release , featuring his work on tracks like "Anarchy Camp." These sessions spanned genres from to , showcasing his ability to integrate brass and keys into diverse productions. Seeking broader prospects, Freese relocated from the Fullerton vicinity to in the early , which facilitated access to major studios and expanded his session network. This move marked a pivotal shift, allowing him to accumulate credits with established artists while maintaining his freelance roots in multi-instrumental support. Prior to his major breakthroughs, these initial efforts solidified his technical prowess and adaptability in the competitive music landscape.

Role with Green Day

Jason Freese joined as a touring and saxophonist ahead of the band's , which launched on July 29, 2004, at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in . His addition to the lineup provided essential multi-instrumental support, enhancing the live renditions of the album's rock opera-style tracks with , keyboards, and elements. The tour, spanning from 2004 to 2005, marked Freese's initial long-term collaboration with the band, where he contributed to over 150 performances worldwide, including key North American, European, and Asian dates. During Green Day's live sets, Freese's keyboard work became integral to songs like "" from , where he handled the prominent piano parts, and "21 Guns" from , adding atmospheric synth layers and fills that amplified the tracks' emotional depth. His saxophone contributions further diversified the band's sound, often featured in extended sections during concerts. In 2008, Freese participated in Green Day's side project , performing keyboards, , and other instruments on the garage rock album Stop, Drop and Roll!!!, which was recorded as a pseudonymous outlet for the band's rawer influences. Freese continued his role through the from 2009 to 2010, supporting the album's promotion across major arenas and festivals, including standout solos that highlighted tracks like "Know Your Enemy" and improvised jams in shows such as the one at in June 2010. He maintained his touring duties through the ¡Uno! ¡Dos! ¡Tré! cycle (2012–2013), the 99 Revolutions Tour (2013), the Revolution Radio Tour (2016–2017), and the Saviors Tour (2024). In early 2024, Freese took a from the Saviors Tour to undergo treatment for , diagnosed unexpectedly. He underwent , , and , and by December 2024, was declared cancer-free, allowing him to rejoin the band for subsequent performances. Freese's ongoing contributions have solidified his status as a valued extended member of the band's live ensemble.

Collaborations with other artists

Jason Freese has built a prolific career as a , contributing keyboards, , and horns to numerous albums across , pop, , and other genres. His versatility as a has allowed him to collaborate with a wide array of artists, often providing distinctive horn sections or keyboard arrangements that enhance the recordings. One notable collaboration came in 2006 when Freese played keyboards on track 7 of the Goo Goo Dolls' album Let Love In, adding textural depth to the rock tracks. Similarly, on Jewel's 2010 country-pop album Sweet and Wild, he performed mellotron and glockenspiel, contributing to the album's eclectic instrumentation. In the hip-hop realm, Freese provided saxophone on Dr. Dre's 2015 soundtrack album Compton, appearing on several tracks to infuse live horn elements into the production. He also lent his saxophone talents to Pitbull's 2014 single "Celebrate" from the Penguins of Madagascar soundtrack, collaborating alongside other horn players for a vibrant, upbeat arrangement. Freese's work extends to heavy metal, where he played keyboards on multiple tracks of Avenged Sevenfold's 2016 album The Stage, supporting the band's progressive sound. Overall, his session contributions span more than 35 artists and include over 40 albums, with roles emphasizing saxophone, keyboards, and occasional piano or synthesizer parts in projects by acts such as , , and .

Production and composing

Freese entered production and composing in the late , leveraging his multi-instrumental skills to shape recordings beyond performance roles. He co-produced Jewel's 2009 album , a collection of original lullabies and covers, where he managed arrangements and contributed on , guitar, , and , creating a gentle, orchestral suited to the album's theme. This project marked a shift toward creative oversight, blending acoustic elements with subtle electronic touches for a family-oriented . In the same year, Freese produced Death by Stereo's album Death Is My Only Friend, serving as the primary while also composing select tracks, providing backing vocals, and engineering the sessions. His arrangements emphasized raw energy with layered horns and keyboards, amplifying the band's aggressive style without overpowering their core sound. These efforts highlighted his ability to guide and acts through full production cycles, from songwriting input to final mixes. During the 2010s, Freese expanded into composing incidental music for television, including original pieces for shows requiring upbeat, instrumental cues. A notable example is the track "Big Wave," co-composed with Matthew Waldrum for the legal comedy series Franklin & Bash in 2015, featuring keyboard-driven motifs that underscored comedic scenes. He also undertook arrangement work for session recordings, specializing in string and horn sections for indie artists, adding depth to tracks across genres like alternative rock and pop. His instrumental expertise, particularly on keyboards and winds, informed these productions, allowing seamless integration of orchestral elements into contemporary arrangements.

Personal life

Family

Jason Freese married his wife, Amy Freese, in 2003 and settled in , where they established their family life in the early . The couple welcomed their sons, Tennessee Freese in 2010 and younger son Colt Freese. By age 13, had developed a strong interest in , forming and performing with his own , Youthanize, which released available on streaming platforms. Freese's older brother, , a renowned who has collaborated with numerous high-profile artists, has played a key role in perpetuating the family's musical traditions, a legacy that extends into Freese's household through Tennessee's emerging career in . Amid the rigorous demands of touring with and other acts, Freese has prioritized family involvement, such as participating in his son's activities during periods at home.

Health and later years

In January 2024, on his 49th birthday, Jason Freese was diagnosed with stage 3 at UCI Health, despite having no and maintaining an active as an avid runner. Freese underwent treatment at the UCI Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, which included , , radiation, and performed by thoracic Dr. Ali Mahtabifard to remove the tumor and half of his left . By September 2024, he achieved remission and was declared cancer-free. The diagnosis prompted Freese to take a temporary hiatus from touring with throughout 2024 to prioritize his recovery. He made a full return to performing with the band in December 2024, rejoining them on their U.S. tour and playing during shows, followed by a world tour completed in 2025. During his recovery, Freese reflected on how fatherhood and his passion for music served as key motivators, particularly finding profound joy in watching his son pursue a career in music. He expressed, "Couldn’t be more proud," highlighting the emotional support these elements provided amid his health challenges.

Discography

Performer credits

Jason Freese has contributed as a performer on over albums across multiple genres, specializing in , keyboards, , horns, and multi-instrumental roles. His work highlights his versatility as a , often adding distinctive brass and keyboard textures to , , and pop recordings.

2000s Rock

Freese's early contributions to albums frequently featured his and keyboards, enhancing the sonic depth of established acts.
  • Green Day – American Idiot (2004): saxophone.
  • A Perfect Circle – eMOTIVe (2004): baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone.
  • Green Day – Bullet in a Bible (2005): keyboards, , , , , .
  • Goo Goo Dolls – Let Love In (2006): keyboards.
  • Spoon – Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007): .
  • Busta Rhymes – The Big Bang (2006): keyboards.

Hip-Hop/Urban Contributions

In and urban music, Freese provided horns and to bring organic instrumentation to electronic-heavy tracks, bridging genres effectively. Freese's urban work also extends to collaborations with artists like in the mid-2010s.

2010s-2020s Indie and Pop

Freese's later performer credits in indie and pop emphasize multi-instrumental support, including keyboards and horns on evolving pop landscapes.
  • The Stage (2016): keyboards.
  • The Interrupters – Fight the Good Fight (2018): , brass arrangements.

Solo or Minor Releases

Freese has occasionally performed on his own or lesser-known projects, focusing on and compositional elements.
  • Jason Freese & Matt Waldrum – "California Summer" (2022): composer/performer on tracks.
On shared where Freese performed alongside production duties, his roles are distinct, such as keyboards on select tracks from Jewel's (2009).

Production credits

Jason Freese has earned recognition for his work on select , particularly in the late , where he led creative and technical aspects of recording projects. A key credit is his co-production on Jewel's 2009 children's album , where he collaborated with the artist to handle arrangements, instrumentation, and final mixes across the 12-track release, blending and lullaby elements with orchestral touches. Freese contributed piano, guitar, , and , ensuring a cohesive sound for the project aimed at young audiences. In the same year, Freese served as the primary producer for band Death by Stereo's Death Is My Only Friend, guiding the writing, recording, and engineering process at NRG Studios in while also providing backing vocals and additional instrumentation. The album, mixed by , marked a genre-blending evolution for the band, incorporating , metal, and orchestral influences under Freese's direction. Freese's production involvement extended to co-production on smaller indie projects during the 2010s, including sessions with emerging singer-songwriters, though specific album details remain limited in public discographies. His arrangement expertise, particularly for horn and keyboard sections, appears on over 10 albums, with notable contributions to keyboard layers on Avenged Sevenfold's 2016 release The Stage, enhancing tracks like "The Stage" and "Paradigm" with atmospheric synth elements. Following his recovery from in early 2024, Freese resumed music activities in late 2024, including touring with and uncredited production on family-inspired demo sessions that draw from personal themes of and home life. These efforts reflect a shift toward intimate, low-key projects post-tour .

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