Jason "Lil
Jay" Ladanye started playing piano and guitar at age
seven.
Even at such a young age, he became interested in blues and
jazz styles.
Influenced by guitar players like B.B. King and Albert King,
and keyboard
players like Reese Wynans and Lee Michaels, Jason developed
a unique
aggressive style of playing.
When Jason was fifteen, he
joined his first touring band, Ernie Williams and the
Wildcats. Jason worked with Ernie for four years with
frequent trips to New York City, Chicago and Boston. While
working with Ernie, he recorded one live and three studio
albums. It was during this period he first became recognized
on the upstate New York music scene. He also spent some time
playing with the Capital Region’s Tom Healey Band, with
whom he still occasionally appears.
When he turned nineteen, he
teamed up with Houston guitarist Vince Converse to record
One Step Ahead, produced by Eddie Kramer, former producer
and engineer of Led Zepplin and Jimi Hendrix. After
relocating to New Orleans, Jason toured nationally with
Vince for over a year.
Jay has toured with the
Grammy-nominated, W.C. Handy Award-winner, Shemekia Copeland
for four years. He plays opposite legendary producer, Dr.
John, on Copeland’s third CD, Talking to Strangers,
released in 2003.
While on the road, Jay
frequently would share bills with legendary guitar players.
It was only a matter of time before he could duplicate the
styles of these masters.
Jason has studied the styles
of T-Bone Walker, B.B. King, Buddy Guy,
Albert Collins, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King and Michael
Bloomfield. He has toured with Al Green, B.B. King, Buddy
Guy,
Jeff Beck, Jimmy Vaughan, Tab Benoit, Elvin Bishop, Finis
Tasby, King Ernest, Scott Holt, Mason
Casey, Arthur Neilson and many more legendary players. He
has recorded with Leslie West, of the band Mountain.
The exposure to these players
has given Jay an education that couldn’t be taught in any
college. Now, Jay has his own band, Lil Jay & the
Cardsharks. He’s released his debut CD, called
appropriately, Lil Jay & the Cardsharks. On it, Jay
sings, burns on piano and organ, and wails on guitar - all
on his own songs! |
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Discography
Lil Jay and the Cardsharks - Lil Jay and the
Cardsharks (Ladanye, 2005)
Talking to Strangers - Shemekia Copeland
(Produced by Dr. John, Alligator Records, 2003)
Genuine Houserockin
Xmas - Shemekia Copeland (Alligator Records, 2004)
As Phat as it Gets - Leslie West
(Mystic/Light Year, 1999)
One Step Ahead - Vince Converse (Produced by
Eddie Kramer, Mystic/Light Year, 1999)
Tough Dog - Tom Healey Band (Tough Dog, 2005)
Pearl Street - Tom Healey Band (Tough Dog,
2001)
Too Dum to Quit - The
Rumdummies (Rumdummies, 2005)
All The Best - Ernie Williams (Williams
Productions, 2001)
Harvest Time - Ernie Williams and the
Wildcats (WCR, 1997)
Sister - Ernie Williams and the Wildcats (WCR,
1998)
Live at the Van Dyck - Ernie Williams and the
Wildcats (Van Dyck Recordings, 1998)
Capitoland Rocks ‘97 - Ernie Williams and
the Wildcats (CDPYX, 1997)
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