J.D. Webb

Grit-soaked Americana and storytelling
Photo: Jim Stiehl
J.D. Webb: Vocal / Guitar
Format(s): Solo
J.D. Webb is a Delaware-based Americana singer-songwriter whose music blends soulful storytelling with roots-rock grit. A former member of the Philly-based band Apache Trails, Webb draws influence from John Prine , Tom Waits, and Ray Lamontagne to craft songs that feel honest, warm, and lived-in. He has shared stages with artists like Todd Sheaffer, Ben Arnold, Cracker, Ha Ha Tonka, Heather Maloney, Corb Lund, Lucy Wainwright Roche, and Hannah Juanita. Webb has performed at the Philadelphia Folk Festival and venues including Arden Gild Hall, The Queen Theatre, 118 North, The Avalon Theatre, Kennett Flash, and World Cafe Live.
Contact: Jason Webb
Jdwebbggd@gmail.com
https://jdwebbmusic.weebly.com
Jason “J.D.” Webb is an Americana singer-songwriter whose music carries a gentle weight—intimate, reflective, and quietly luminous. With influences like John Prine, Tom Waits, and Ray LaMontagne, he crafts songs that feel both weathered and tender, guided by warm vocals and thoughtful storytelling. His recent solo EP, Royal St. Ann Burgundy, drifts between late-night melancholy and soft hope, offering a snapshot of an artist deeply attuned to mood and melody. Whether performing solo or with his band, J.D. Webb and The Good God Damn, he brings a subtle but powerful presence to the stage, inviting listeners into a space where the noise falls away and the songs speak for themselves.