Mason Jennings, born March 19, 1975, in Hawaii, is an American folk-pop singer-songwriter. He learned guitar at 13 and later moved to Minneapolis, producing his self-titled debut album in 1997. His first studio album was Century Spring (2002) under Architect Records and Bar/None Records. Notable releases include In The Ever (2008), The Flood (2010), and Wild Dark Metal (2016). He signed with Jack Johnson's record label, Brushfire Records, contributed music to the soundtrack of the documentary 180° South, and sang Bob Dylan songs for I'm Not There. In 2024, he released "Holy Dive" under Loosegroove Records. Jennings received a star on the mural of Minneapolis' First Avenue nightclub.
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