Jason is a multi-platinum, multi-award winning Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Planetarian and Wannabe Surfer from New Zealand.

Jason Kerrison spent many years at the top of the New Zealand Music Scene with his rock band OPSHOP. He has enjoyed commercial success with nine times platinum status album sales and critical success, picking up nine New Zealand Music Awards and the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award for Song of the Year.

JK also formed Eclectic Hip Hop group The Babysitters Circus. TBC is the 1st NZ act to sit within the Top 5 most played songs on Dutch and Italian radio simultaneously.

In 2011, JK was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in the Queen's Birthday Honours for Services to Music.

In 2012 and 2013 Jason was a Judge in New Zealand’s Got Talent. And in 2016 appeared as a Guest Mentor and performer on NZ’s X-Factor.

In March 2015 JK released his first solo EP called ‘#JKEP1’. He describes it as eclectic stomp pop with acoustic framing and digital renderings. Produced to tickle the soul, speak to the heart and at times shake the hips.

In January 2016 Jason independently released his new self-produced EP, #JKEP2, inspired by the Golden Ratio, or Phi. He introduced the experimental listening project at TEDx in Christchurch late 2015. The aim is provide a healing modality inherent in the music and the duration times. The EP was recorded at 432Hz instead of standard concert pitch 440Hz. Music based on 432Hz is said to transmit beneficial healing energy, because it is a pure tone of math fundamental to nature. The universal music of sacred geometry.

JK is a director and producer for Antipodes Music Publishing and Sync (A.M.P.S.) producing projects for clients like Toyota, Team NZ, Tourism NZ, Huka Lodge, and recently the Southland Stags.

He is currently in creative mode writing and producing his first solo album. It is due for release early 2018.

With every spare moment he can find in his chaotic schedule he is on his Northland property working on his ‘Ark’, an Earthship overlooking a 270 degree view of New Zealand’s gorgeous northern coastlines on a property dubbed the Great Northern Retreat.