Jason Willett is an American musician, known largely for his work with experimental rock groups including Half Japanese, Can Openers, Pleasant Livers, X-Ray Eyes, The Dramatics, The Jaunties, The Attitude Robots, Leprechaun Catering, and many more.
Japanese language | Japanese people | Second Sino-Japanese War | Imperial Japanese Navy | Imperial Japanese Army | Two and a Half Men | Japanese yen | Japanese television drama | Half Man Half Biscuit | Russo-Japanese War | Korea under Japanese rule | Japanese tea ceremony | Japanese garden | Japanese cuisine | Japanese American | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Japanese name | Japanese mythology | Japanese literature | Japanese Government Railways | Japanese Communist Party | Japanese art | Japanese National Railways | First Sino-Japanese War | Japanese poetry | Japanese idol | Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service | Japanese White-eye | Japanese Red Cross | Japanese occupation of Hong Kong |
Where The Mae Shi (with whom they shared a split EP), Fat Day or Half Japanese snap, RTH’s brand of geek-rock buckles; they lie at a crossroads between nerdy noise rock and spazz pop, bizarre funk and bizarre-er power balladry.
Her father is half-Chinese, half-Japanese and her mother is half-Hawaiian, half-Japanese, lending to her legal name Leilani (Hawaiian for 'heavenly lei'), and making her half-Japanese.