Jason Molina Passes Away In Indianapolis

Jason Molina Passes Away In Indianapolis

Jason Molina Passes Away In Indianapolis

Songwriter and singer Jason Molina died of natural causes recently at the age of 39 at his Indianapolis home, according to Secretly Canadian, his record label.

The musician, who released his songs dubbed Songs: Ohia, started his career in 1996. His album, “Magnolia Electric Co.”, which was released in 2003, allowed the artist to perfect his unique classic rock and alternative country style. It I also considered as among the best albums for the decade.

The album served as a compelling moment for the artist, who started to release his work using that name.

The label indicated that Jason Molina was the foundation of Secretly Canadian. He was the reason why the record label exists. His work was the foundation of the company. The artist toured the world regularly, which ended in 2009 following his bout with severe alcoholism.

Jason Molina was a frequent visitor to rehab centers and a medical fund was established by his family to allow other people to help the artist, who did not have medical insurance.

The artist revealed his struggle to recover last year and wrote a note on the website of his group last May. He indicated that he was still recovering and is currently being treated. He added that treatment was good and he was able to deal with a number of things that music would not cope with.

He also wrote that he has not given up and his friends continue to support him. He also added that a number of musical projects are insight, but he is taking it slower than what he used to.

“Autumn Bird Song,” his final album, was released last fall. Secretly Canadian indicated that Jason was a first-class musician, songwriter and recording artist. The company will miss Jason Molina, who was a generous and unique person who had an equally unique voice.

Posted by on Tuesday March 19 2013, 4:25 PM EST. Ref: CNN. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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