Jay Reatard
Singer-songwriter known for punk albums

Born
May 1st, 1980
45 years ago
Died
2010
15 years ago — 30 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent figure in the punk rock music scene, renowned for a prolific career in music as a singer-songwriter and guitarist. Released several influential albums, including 'Blood Visions' and 'Watch Me Fall'. Contributed to various bands and solo projects, pushing the boundaries of garage rock. Maintained an active presence in the music community, performing and collaborating with other artists until untimely passing.
Released the album 'Blood Visions'
Contributed to bands like The Reatards
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