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Pharis and Jason Romero

  • Bluegrass Beyond Borders – Pharis and Jason Romero

    May 31, 2018 | by Lee Zimmerman

    Canadian duo and Juno Award winners Pharis and Jason Romero may produce their music in the Great White North, but their sound is rooted in the traditions of the American south, a mix of vintage genres that encompasses bluegrass, blues,

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  • Sweet Old Religion video from Pharis and Jason Romero

    April 13, 2018 | by John Lawless

    Canadian old-timers Pharis and Jason Romero have released a video for the debut single from their upcoming project, Sweet Old Religion. It's for the title track, which finds the duo harmonizing with guitar accompaniment. Pre-orders for the new album, on CD, LP,

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  • Fire destroys Romero Banjos

    June 7, 2016 | by John Lawless

    Sad news from British Columbia for fans of J. Romero Banjos and old time musicians Pharis and Jason Romero. Fire destroyed the instrument shop adjacent to their home in Horsefly, BC located in a remote rural area well away from emergency services.

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  • Making of mini-doc from Pharis & Jason

    September 18, 2015 | by John Lawless

    The "making of" video is becoming a standard promotional tool in the acoustic music world, offering fans a little peak into the process of recording. They generally offer snippets of audio from an upcoming project, some behind the scenes footage

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  • Long Gone Out West Blues – Pharis and Jason Romero

    June 27, 2013 | by John Curtis Goad

    Some of today’s most enjoyable folk music comes from British Columbia husband-and-wife duo Pharis and Jason Romero. Their 2011 debut, A Passing Glimpse, was a beautifully understated album of old-time tunes, and their new release, Long Gone Out West Blues,

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  • A Passing Glimpse – Pharis and Jason Romero

    November 17, 2011 | by John Curtis Goad

    One might think that a cabin deep in the Canadian wilderness may be an unusual place for masters of old-time southern music to live and work, but Pharis and Jason Romero prove this idea wrong. Not only does this husband-and-wife

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