WHIV Interview (2024)
Jon Hebert is interviewed on WHIV’s Living Well in the Big Easy with Nicole Rochat. Jon shares his music and writing, with three tracks played from his new record Flash In The Pan. Jon also reads from his upcoming memoir Hold On Let Me Get The Phone… A Comedic Memoir Of Horrific Hearing Problems, in which he details his battle with tinnitus and hyperacusis, and talks about his healing journey through mindfulness meditation and sound therapy.
Offbeat Magazine review of Flash In The Pan (2024)
“Songwriter and guitarist Jon Hébert doesn’t write songs with a specific genre in mind—he just writes them and lets ’em fall where they may. Besides Hébert’s guitar playing and situational-rooted songwriting, his ability to craft and develop tracks that build upon their momentum is what makes Flash in the Pan worthy of repeated listens.”
Reedsy Discovery review of The Gemstone Peridot (2022)
“Murder. Spies. Assassins. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars. It was one of the most thrilling mystery books I have read in a while, and Jon Hebert does an excellent job of weaving the story together from a multitude of perspectives. Only pick it up if you have plenty of time though—once I started reading this book I did not want to put it down!”
Offbeat Magazine review of Bayou Wild (2017)
“Bayou Wild moves effortlessly through a plethora of genres. No matter if it’s the Americana sounds of ‘Windy River’ (which features Hebert on mandolin), the horn laden ‘Landmark Hotel,’ or the Louisiana roots-rock of ‘Henriette Delille,’ Hebert is clearly comfortable working in different musical landscapes.”
How the Mindfulness-Based Tinnitus Stress Reduction Course (MBTSR) Helped Me (2023)
Jon is mentioned in this article on Suck the Heads, a New Orleans online magazine. “Jon Hébert, a local artist and musician, and a patient of NOMC suffering from tinnitus, was forever changed by MBTSR and he wanted to share it with other musicians suffering from the same condition.”
How MBTSR Helped Me (2021)
“As a musician, my hearing is very important to me. This is why coming down with conditions that affected my hearing led me to seek out care, and ultimately led me to Dr. Gans’ Mindfulness-Based Tinnitus Stress Reduction course. The course was a life-saver, and I recommend that anyone who is dealing with bothersome tinnitus or sound sensitivity take advantage of this resource offered by the New Orleans Musician’s Clinic.”