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Jonathan Jacob Walker (born September 17, 1985) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Formerly the bassist of Panic! at the Disco, Walker was also the guitarist and co-vocalist of The Young Veins (which he founded with former Panic! at the Disco guitarist and songwriter Ryan Ross), which is now on indefinite hiatus. Having gone on to release several solo recordings, he is now mostly songwriting and producing.

Musical career

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Walker attended Bartlett High School in Bartlett, Illinois and first became known in the Chicago scene in 2003 when he was just 17 years old[3] as the replacement bass player for 504 Plan. Walker then toured with The Academy Is... as a guitar tech and a videographer. Walker joined Panic! at the Disco in May 2006, replacing former bassist Brent Wilson.[4][5][6] At the time he joined, he was 20 years old, making him the oldest band member.[6] Walker was with Panic! at the Disco when they won the video of the year award at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards for their song "I Write Sins Not Tragedies". He co-wrote and released one studio album with the band, Pretty. Odd., and one live album, ...Live in Chicago.[citation needed]

In July 2009, he and fellow band member Ryan Ross left Panic! at the Disco, citing creative differences, and formed another band, The Young Veins.[7][8] The Young Veins completed two tours in 2010, one with Foxy Shazam and one with Rooney. On December 10, 2010, Walker announced via Twitter that The Young Veins would be on hiatus, later noting in interviews that the creative and personal differences of the past carried over to the new project.[9][10]

Since 2011, he has self-released three studio albums and four EPs, all of which are currently available for free download from his official Bandcamp page.[11] He has also released a song with Victoria Asher, formerly of Cobra Starship, titled "When Push Comes to Shove" on December 15, 2016. On July 24, 2018, the short film Intermission was released, for which Walker composed the original score.[12]

Discography

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Studio albums:

  • New Songs (2011)
  • Connections (2014)
  • Different (2021)

EPs:

  • Home Recordings (2011)
  • Crazy Dream (2012)
  • Real Life (2015)
  • Impending Bloom (2019)

Panic! at the Disco

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Studio albums:

Live albums:

The Young Veins

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Studio albums:

References

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Jonathan Jacob Walker (born September 17, 1985) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and best known for his tenure as the of the band from 2006 to 2009. Born in , , Walker joined in May 2006 as a replacement for founding bassist Brent Wilson, contributing to the band's evolving sound during their early tours and the recording of their second studio album, Pretty. Odd. (2008). His time with the group marked a period of stylistic experimentation, incorporating and orchestral elements, and he appeared in music videos such as "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)" and contributed to the Rock Band 2 soundtrack. In July 2009, Walker departed alongside lead guitarist and primary songwriter due to creative differences, announcing their exit via the band's blog to pursue a new musical direction. The duo co-founded shortly thereafter, drawing inspiration from 1960s influences like and for their self-titled debut album released in 2010, which featured a shift toward straightforward . Following the dissolution of in 2010, Walker launched a solo career, releasing music including the single "Only My Mind" and engaging in production work, podcasting, and occasional covers, and as of 2025, touring as guitarist with on their reunion tour, while maintaining an independent presence in the music scene from his base in . His contributions to ! at the Disco's early helped solidify the band's breakthrough from emo-punk roots to mainstream prominence.

Early years

Childhood and family background

Jonathan Jacob Walker was born on September 17, 1985, in Hanover Park, Illinois. He spent his early years in the Chicago area, where he developed an interest in music during his teenage years. Little is known about his family background. Walker attended Bartlett High School in the suburb of Bartlett, Illinois, graduating in 2004. During high school, he formed early musical connections, including meeting Andy Soukal, a future bandmate who became his first friend upon transferring to the school, with the two jamming together informally. He also met his future wife, Cassie Walker, around this time, though they attended different high schools and began dating in their junior year.

Musical beginnings and education

Jonathan Jacob Walker, born in , on September 17, 1985, developed his passion for music during his teenage years in the suburban area. He attended Bartlett High School in , where he began performing with local bands, immersing himself in the emerging Chicago music scene. By age 17 in 2003, Walker had started gaining notice within this community through his involvement in high school groups and early gigs. Walker's musical style was shaped by classic rock influences, including , , and , which informed his approach to bass playing and songwriting. Following high school graduation in 2004, he transitioned into professional roles in the industry, serving as a bass technician for the band The Academy Is... during their tours in 2005 and 2006. This position provided hands-on experience and connections that propelled his career forward. No records indicate that Walker pursued formal higher education in music or related fields, opting instead to focus on practical involvement in the local and touring music circuits.

Career with Panic! at the Disco

Joining the band

Jon Walker joined Panic! at the Disco as the band's bassist in May 2006, replacing founding member Brent Wilson amid tensions over Wilson's dedication and performance reliability during the band's extensive touring schedule. Prior to this, Walker had been employed as a guitar technician and videographer for the Chicago-based band The Academy Is..., a labelmate on Decaydance Records, during their joint tour with Panic! at the Disco in early 2006; this professional overlap introduced him to Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, and Spencer Smith. Walker's first live performance with the band occurred at the KROQ Weenie Roast festival on May 13, 2006, at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in , where he learned the setlist en route and filled in after Wilson failed to appear. Four days later, on May 17, 2006, issued an official statement announcing Wilson's departure due to "professional differences," confirming Walker's role as the new permanent and elevating him to the oldest member of the quartet at age 20. Walker's integration coincided with the band's transition toward recording their sophomore album, Pretty. Odd., allowing him to contribute to the evolving sound from the outset of his tenure. His addition stabilized the lineup for major tours, including the Tour later that year, and marked a period of creative growth for the group.

Contributions and tours

Walker joined as bassist in May 2006, replacing Brent Wilson amid the band's rising popularity following their debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (2005). He performed with the group at the , where they won Video of the Year for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," marking a significant early during his involvement. On the band's second album, Pretty. Odd. (2008), Walker contributed across all tracks, additional for "Do You Know What I'm Seeing?" and "I Have Friends in Holy Spaces," and backing vocals on multiple songs, helping shape the record's orchestral and sound. Although primary songwriting was led by , Walker's input added to the collaborative lyricism and live-oriented arrangements. Walker's tenure coincided with an intensive touring schedule that solidified the band's live reputation. He participated in the Nothing Rhymes with Circus Tour (2006–2007), a supporting their debut album that featured elaborate staging and sold-out arenas. In 2007, the band opened for Fall Out Boy on the Honda Civic Tour, exposing them to larger audiences. The Tour (2008–2009) followed, including dates on the 2008 Honda Civic Tour with a more acoustic, intimate setup emphasizing the album's folk influences; this run extended into and before Walker's departure in July 2009.

The Young Veins and departure from Panic!

Formation and debut album

Following their departure from Panic! at the Disco on July 6, 2009, due to creative differences, guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker quickly pivoted to a new project. The duo, who had formed a strong songwriting partnership during their time in Panic!, sought to explore a fresh musical direction unburdened by the band's evolving theatrical style. They announced the formation of The Young Veins on July 28, 2009, initially as a collaborative effort focused on crafting original material. The band expanded to include Andy Soukal on , Nick White on keyboards, and Nick Murray on drums, establishing a five-piece lineup based in . Drawing from influences like and , Ross and Walker aimed to create a sound that evoked Southern California's sunny, escapist vibe while maintaining modern originality. Ross described the goal as producing music that "felt timeless," emphasizing a shift toward straightforward pop-rock arrangements over Panic!'s complexity. The Young Veins' debut album, Take a Vacation!, captured this vision and was written and recorded in just four months, from June to September 2009, at Castle Oak Studios and Sunset Sound Studios in , . Produced by , known for his work with artists like and , the 11-track record blended , psychedelic elements, and melodic hooks, with themes of youthful rebellion and leisure. It was released on June 8, 2010, through independent label One Haven Music, following the "Change," which debuted digitally on April 5, 2010. The album received praise for its retro-infused energy but achieved modest commercial success, reflecting the band's niche appeal in the scene.

Tours and hiatus

Following the release of their debut album Take a Vacation! on June 8, 2010, The Young Veins launched a summer headlining tour across the , supporting the record's promotion. The tour commenced on June 11, 2010, at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in , and spanned approximately 30 cities over six weeks, concluding on July 22, 2010, at The Chance in . Key stops included the Theatre in on June 19 and The Fillmore at in on July 14. The band shared the bill with Rooney and Black Gold for much of the outing, performing sets that highlighted tracks from their new album alongside covers and earlier material. Additional dates extended into early August, such as an August 1 show at WorkPlay Theatre in , maintaining the collaborative format. During performances, Jon Walker handled lead guitar duties while contributing vocals, with the lineup featuring on rhythm guitar and vocals, Andy Soukal on bass, Nick White on keyboards, and Nick Murray on drums. In late December 2010, announced an indefinite hiatus, just six months after their album's release and tour's end. The decision marked the project's suspension, with no new music or tours since that time, though a remastered deluxe edition of Take a Vacation! was released on September 28, 2023. allowing members to pursue individual endeavors.

Solo career and later projects

Initial solo releases

Following the indefinite hiatus of The Young Veins in December 2010, Jon Walker transitioned to a solo career, self-releasing his debut extended play Home Recordings on January 6, 2011. This five-track EP, recorded at home, featured introspective indie pop songs such as "Alone," "Sun and Moon," "Don't Be Afraid," "Lullaby," and "Growing a Beard," marking Walker's exploration of folk-influenced songwriting outside the rock band format. The release was distributed digitally through platforms like Bandcamp and later became available on streaming services including Spotify. Later in 2011, Walker followed with his first full-length solo album, New Songs, released on October 18 via Bandcamp. The 10-track LP, self-mixed with assistance from Max Steger on recording, included songs like "The End of the World," "Side of Me," "Fairytale," and "Breathe," blending pop rock elements with personal lyrics. It expanded on the lo-fi aesthetic of Home Recordings while demonstrating Walker's growing confidence as a multi-instrumentalist and primary songwriter. In November 2012, Walker released the EP Crazy Dream, a four-track collection self-produced and distributed via , featuring acoustic-driven tracks like "Crazy Dream" and "The Way It Was," continuing his introspective indie style. Walker's initial solo output continued with the album Connections on January 27, 2014, a nine-track effort featuring tracks such as "," "A New Song," and "We Have Time." Self-released once more, it maintained his indie style with themes of reflection and connection, available digitally on and later on . This period solidified Walker's independent approach, prioritizing direct-to-fan distribution over traditional labels. In August 2015, Walker released the EP on August 30, comprising four songs including the title track, "Memories," "Growing Easy," and "Enjoy the Days." The EP, again self-produced and distributed via , captured a more mature, acoustic-leaning sound focused on everyday experiences and . These early releases collectively established Walker's solo identity as a versatile artist emphasizing heartfelt, self-recorded music.

Recent music and collaborations

In 2019, Walker released the EP Impending Bloom on August 23, a five-track project available on and streaming platforms, exploring pop and indie elements with songs like "Hidden Love" and "Sunrise Moonshine." This was followed by the full-length album Different on October 29, 2021, a 10-track LP self-released via , featuring tracks such as "If I Could Fly" and "Waiting for a Ghost," blending with personal themes. In 2024, Walker released several singles, including "She's a Mirror Ball" and "Bela Lugosi Is Watching You!" on digital platforms, continuing his independent output with pop-influenced tracks. He also released the single "" on January 1, a track produced, mixed, and mastered by Ronick, featuring lyrics drawing on alternative and pop references. In 2023, Walker contributed to the remastering and re-release of The Young Veins' debut album Take a Vacation!, marking its 13th anniversary with a deluxe edition featuring 16 tracks, including bonus material, available on vinyl and digital platforms. On June 13, 2025, Walker released the EP Last Night I Dreamed, a three-track project available on streaming services, featuring folk-leaning songs. In October 2025, former Panic! at the Disco members Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith reunited for performances at the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas on October 18 and 19, playing the band's debut album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out in full to mark its 20th anniversary, accompanied by touring members. The reunion was announced in late 2024.

Discography

Panic! at the Disco contributions

Jon Walker joined as bassist in May 2006, replacing Brent Wilson, and remained with the band until July 2009. During his tenure, he contributed to the group's sophomore studio album, Pretty. Odd., released June 24, 2008, by and Decaydance Records. Walker performed bass guitar on all tracks, provided backing vocals alongside drummer Spencer Smith, and co-wrote additional lyrics for "I Have to Go Return Some Videotapes" and "." The album marked a stylistic shift toward and influences, with Walker's bass lines supporting the intricate arrangements led by vocalist and guitarist . Notable examples include the upbeat "," the where Walker's bass drives the brass-infused intro, and the orchestral "She's a Handsome Woman," blending his rhythmic foundation with string sections. Walker also participated in live recordings and singles from this era, including the EP (2008), where he is credited on bass for performances of tracks like "Nine in the Afternoon" and "I Write Sins Not Tragedies." His instrumental work emphasized melodic bass patterns that complemented the band's evolving sound during tours supporting the album. After departing the band alongside to form , Walker received a posthumous writing credit on "Nearly Witches (Ever Since We Met...)," a track originating from 2009 cabin recording sessions during his membership. The song appeared on Panic! at the Disco's (2011), re-recorded by the remaining members with producer .

The Young Veins releases

, formed by and in 2009 following their departure from , released a single studio album during their active period before entering hiatus in December 2010.

Studio Albums

  • Take a Vacation! (2010)
    Released on June 8, 2010, via One Haven Music, this 12-track marked the band's debut and only full-length release. It features a shift toward and indie influences, with Walker contributing on , and vocals. The includes singles like "" and "Dangerous Blues," and a deluxe remastered edition was later made available on streaming platforms.

Singles

  • Change (2010)
    A promotional single released in 2010 by One Haven Music, serving as an early preview track ahead of the album.
  • Take a Vacation! (2010)
    Issued as a promotional in 2010 by One Haven Music, this release promoted the title track from the album.
No additional EPs or full-length albums were released by the band, as their activities ceased shortly after the album's launch.

Solo discography

Jon Walker's solo career, which began in 2011 following his departure from , features a series of self-released albums, extended plays, and singles distributed primarily through and digital streaming services. His output emphasizes and alternative styles, often exploring personal themes with lo-fi production elements. All releases are available for free or name-your-price download on his page, reflecting his independent approach to music distribution. As of November 2025, no additional solo releases have been announced. The following table summarizes his solo discography, focusing on studio albums, EPs, and notable singles:
TypeTitleYearNotes/Source
Studio albumNew Songs2011Self-released LP, recorded and mixed by Max Steger.
EPHome Recordings2011Debut EP featuring tracks like "Sun and Moon" and "Alone."
EPCrazy Dream2012Self-released EP.
Studio albumConnections2014LP with tracks including "Rock and Roll" and "Wonderer."
EPReal Life2015EP including "Enjoy the Days" and "Growing Easy."
EPImpending Bloom2019Self-released EP.
SingleIt's Almost Halloween2020Digital single.
Studio albumDIFFERENT2021LP.
SingleIf I Could Fly2021Digital single.
SingleFUN WAVE2022Digital single.
SingleEverything2024Digital single released January 1, 2024.
These releases highlight Walker's evolution as a solo , from intimate home recordings to more polished full-length projects, with many tracks showcasing his multi-instrumental talents.

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