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garudabluffs · 1 year
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Pharis & Jason Romero - "Souvenir" (Official Music Video)
from their Smithsonian Folkways album 'Tell 'Em You Were Gold,' available on CD/digital/streaming on June 17, 2022 and 2xLP (ft. bonus tracks) in early 2023.
Filmed at 153 Mile General Store, located in British Columbia's Cariboo region Jason Romero's instrument is called Big Blue, a banjo with hand-cast blue heron L-shoes (built in a unique double hook configuration), 13” rim, goatskin head, and nylon strings.
Pharis & Jason Romero Presents 'Tell 'Em You Were Gold' [Behind The Scenes Documentary]
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Pharis and Jason Romero are pure craftspeople. A renowned banjo builder, Jason spent years developing his own personal designs, and on Tell ‘Em You Were Gold, his handmade instruments take center stage. Over a half dozen uniquely crafted banjos are played by the duo in the course of the album. There’s conviction and delicacy in this music, which ranges from duets that showcase the pair’s deep psychic and artistic connection to solo banjo meditations and full band romps. Recorded over six days in an old barn in Horsefly, British Columbia, the album displays the multiple Juno Award-winning duo playing music that is honest, direct, and reflective of life’s beauty and knottiness.
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procrastinahman · 2 years
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Sweet, sweet, sweet old religion, the bearers of love to their knees
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bttrflyblu · 2 years
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Pharis & Jason Romero - "Black Guard Mary" (Official Music Video)
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welcometothewarren · 2 years
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Gangleri - restless, nostalgic, melancholy
Al Jolson - Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Eliza Gilkyson - Is It Like Today
Charley Crockett - Welcome to Hard Times
Pete Seeger - Pretty Boy Floyd
Pharis & Jason Romero - A Wanderer I'll Stay
Mischief Brew - Old Tyme Mem'ry
Colter Wall - The Devil Wears A Suit and Tie
Jesse Stewart - Marauder
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laurelfishbear · 1 year
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Here's a song for all you wanderers.
Everybody else? Imagine thinking that violent death is better than prolonged confinement.
Perhaps that's the real torture of the death penalty, and we'll bet the jailers know it.
Imagine being so done with it all that you play and sing this song so immaculately. This performance is so at peace with with itself that our kids, who want to "kill without using violence" count it as one of their favorites.
Here are Pharis and Jason Romero with "Been All Around This World".
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volunteergp · 6 months
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Borderline Culture Foundation presents Pharis and Jason Romero on Saturday, October 14 at Demmitt Community Centre. Tickets are $27 in advance or $30 at the door. Tickets available at https://www.borderlineculture.com/.
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bisexualmoses · 9 months
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Mental health alert! 🚨 I’m listening to cannot change it all by Pharis and Jason Romero on repeat ! 🚨
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Playlist (15): Great Big Hoping Machine (Radio Plastique), Jan 1 2023 (BEST OF 2022 EPISODE)
ARTIST / SONG / ALBUM
JPW "Guesswork at Sundown" Something Happening / Always Happening
Friendship "Hank" Love the Stranger
Kevin Morby "Bittersweet, TN" This Is a Photograph
Ruby Gill "Calling Out" I'm Gonna Die With This Frown on My Face
Pharis & Jason Romero "SS Radiant" Tell 'Em You Were Gold
Lucy Kaplansky "Mary's Window" Last Days of Summer
Plains "Problem With It" I Walked With You A Ways
Mary Gauthier "Amsterdam" Dark Enough to See the Stars
Florist "Two Ways" Florist
Wilco "The Plains" Cruel Country
Noah Reid "Everyday" Adjustments
Anna Bates "Holy Smokes" Here's to the End
Angel Olsen "Big Time" Big Time
Caroline Spence "Mary Oliver" True North
Watchhouse "Upside Down" Watchhouse (Duo)
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pattynanmedia · 2 years
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FATEA Mike Davies reviews the new James Keelaghan album Second Hand
Hailed by some as Canada's greatest living songwriter, this is his tenth studio album and features co-writes with Catherine MacLellan, Lynn Miles, J.D. Edwards, Cara Luft and Dave Gunning while, supplying harmonies, Pharis and Jason Romero are among the backing musicians.
 https://www.fatea-records.co.uk/magazine/reviews/JamesKeelaghan/
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feeshed · 5 years
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Oh why wait for summer when there's time to waste right here There's an aching deep inside says There's no time, honey there's no time
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bttrflyblu · 2 years
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Sweet Old Religion by Pharis and Jason Romero
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waitineedaname · 5 years
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You’re driving along empty one lane roads in a rusty old pick-up truck. The air conditioning is broken, and it’s suffocating as you pass by fields of broad tobacco leaves, cotton, soybeans, sweet potatoes, cornstalks. You feel eyes on you and tell yourself it’s nothing. You drive through a town made up of 500 people, seven churches, and a Piggly Wiggly. All of the church signs beg you to repent, seek salvation, your soul is so dirty, but you don’t stop. The radio sputters to life, and you hear the twangs of a banjo behind a crooning, lonesome voice. / Spotify link / album art
01. I Want To Die Easy We Is Shore Dedicated 02. Pagan Angel and a Borrowed Car Iron & Wine 03. Resurrection Fern Iron & Wine 04. Angel of Small Death and the Codeine Scene Hozier 05. Dig Gravedigger Dig Corb Lund 06. Dime in My Pocket Desert Noises 07. Old Black Train The Blasting Company 08. Pretty Polly Vandaveer 09. Take Me Home, Country Roads John Denver 10. Maneater Blue Eyed Blondes 11. Broken Bones Kaleo 12. Too Old to Die Young Brother Dege 13. Till The Water’s All Long Gone The Decemberists 14. You Get Older Whitehorse 15. Snake Song Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan 16. Southern Gothic Tyminski 17. It Will Come Back Hozier 18. Last Words of a Shooting Star Mitski 19. Barton Hollow The Civil Wars 20. Cows / New Dress / My Crew Greg Edmonson 21. Graves Whiskey Shivers 22. Beat the Devil’s Tattoo Black Rebel Motorcycle Club 23. Bottom Of The River Delta Rae 24. 99 Problems Hugo 25. Old Number Seven The Devil Makes Three 26. God’s Gonna Cut You Down Johnny Cash 27. Angel Band The Stanley Brothers, The Clinch Mountain Boys 28. Lost Lula Pharis & Jason Romero 29. Build That Wall (Zia’s Theme) Darren Korb 30. Lose Your Soul Dead Man’s Bones 31. The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie Colter Wall 32. Bangor Mash The Devil Makes Three 33. Wagon Wheel Old Crow Medicine Show 34. The One I Hurt Whitehorse 35. The Pantheon (Ain’t Gonna Catch You) Darren Korb 36. Narwhal A Shell In The Pit 37. Blessed & Burned The Arcs 38. Flightless Bird, American Mouth Iron & Wine 39. The Boy Who Wouldn’t Hoe Corn Alison Krauss & Union Station 40. Jealous Of The Moon Nickel Creek 41. Sleeping on the Blacktop Colter Wall
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W E D N E S D A Y  V I B E S
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i. Portland, Maine // Donovan Woods
ii. If You Decide to Leave // St. Eugene
iii. The Wooden Sky // The Wooden Sky
iv. Lost Lula // Pharis & Jason Romero
v. Before You // Fortunate Ones
vi. Who Else Could I Be // Peter Bradley Adams
vii. Michigan // The Milk Carton Kids
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thereviewsarein · 5 years
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The 2019 Juno Awards are over and done, with new winners, returning favourites, and great moments on stage in London, ON.
Between the Saturday night gala and the Sunday night awards show broadcast on the CBC, a ton of awards were handed out to the cream of the Canadian music crop this year. And while everyone has their own favourites and opinions on the awards, there is no doubt that the Junos have once again shone a bright light on the talent, excellence, and entertainment that this country has to offer to the music world.
Shawn Mendes won big, taking home trophies for Single, Songwriter, Pop Album, Album, and Artist of the Year. Arkells also added to their awards collection with wins for Rock Album and Group of the Year, plus Eric Ratz’s Producer of the Year for Rally Cry. And Avril Lavigne made a big splash in her mainstream comeback by taking home the Juno Fan Choice Award!
Note: Congratulations goes out to the newest member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Corey Hart! If you missed his performance of Sunglasses At Night, hit play now!
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Throughout the show, deftly hosted by Sarah McLachlan, the Junos showcased performances, speeches, and memorable moments. The Reklaws, Arkells, Bülow, Jeremy Dutcher, Bahamas, Nav, Coeur De Pirate, McLachlan herself and more poured their hearts into their performances and showed Canada what they can do. Artists, maybe none more than Jessie Reyez, showed how much these awards and this recognition means to the Canadian music community. And the fans in the London arena did a fantastic job of showing love and being part of the show themselves.
It was a big night for music north of the border. A night of highlights and high fives and the hall of fame.
The highlight of the weekend though may have come on Saturday night when Arkells ceded their time to Jeremy Dutcher after winning Rock Album of the Year. Dutcher, the winner of Indigenous Album of the Year for Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa was played off before he had finished his message about reconciliation in his speech, and the Hamilton rockers gave him their time to finish his thoughts. As Dutcher said, “this is what holding space looks like”, and we all need to be doing more of it.
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Congratulations to all of the winners, the nominees, their teams, loved ones, fans and supporters. This really is something that should be celebrated.
Check out the full list of 2019 Juno winners, some videos from the show and photos that we’ve snapped over the years, and leave a comment telling us who you think was the biggest winner of this year’s awards.
2019 Juno Award Winner!
Juno Fan Choice Award Winner: Avril Lavigne
Single of the Year Winner: Shawn Mendes, In My Blood
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International Album of the Year Winner: Post Malone, Beerbongs & Bentleys
Album of the Year Winner: Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes
Artist of the Year Winner: Shawn Mendes
Group of the Year Winner: Arkells
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Breakthrough Artist of the Year Winner: Bülow
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Breakthrough Group of the Year Winner: The Washboard Union
Songwriter of the Year Winner: Shawn Mendes: Lost in Japan — co-songwriters Nate Mercereau, Scott Harris, Teddy Geiger, Youth — co-songwriters Geoff Warburton, Khalid Robinson, Scott Harris, Teddy Geiger, In My Blood — co-songwriters Geoff Warburton, Scott Harris, Teddy Geiger (Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes)
Pop Album of the Year Winner: Shawn Mendes, Shawn Mendes
Rock Album of the Year Winner: Arkells, Rally Cry
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Country Album of the Year Winner: Brett Kissel, We Were That Song
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Adult Alternative Album of the Year Winner: Bahamas, Earthtones
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Alternative Album of the Year Winner: Dizzy, Baby Teeth
Rap Recording of the Year Winner: Tory Lanez, Love Me Now
Dance Recording of the Year Winner: Loud Luxury, Body
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R&B/Soul Recording of the Year Winner: Jessie Reyez, Being Human in Public
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Reggae Recording of the Year Winner: Dubmatix, Sly & Robbie meet Dubmatix — Overdubbed
Indigenous Music Album of the Year Winner: Jeremy Dutcher, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa
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Electronic Album of the Year Winner: Milk & Bone, Deception Bay
Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year Winner: Voivod, The Wake
Adult Contemporary Album of the Year Winner: Michael Bublé, Love
Contemporary Roots Album of the Year Winner: Donovan Woods, Both Ways
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Traditional Roots Album of the Year Winner: Pharis and Jason Romero, Sweet Old Religion
Blues Album of the Year Winner: Colin James, Miles to Go
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year Winner: Laila Biali, Laila Biali
Jazz Album of the Year: Solo Winner: Robi Botos, Old Soul
Jazz Album of the Year: Group Winner: Andy Milne and Dapp Theory, The Seasons of Being
Instrumental Album of the Year Winner: Gordon Grdina, China Cloud
Francophone Album of the Year Winner: Loud, Une année record
Children’s Album of the Year Winner: Splash’N Boots, You, Me and the Sea
Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Winner: Gryphon Trio, The End of Flowers: Works by Clarke & Ravel
Classical Album of the Year: Large Ensemble Winner: Toronto Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peter Oundjian feat. Louis Lortie, Sarah Jeffrey, and Teng Li, Vaughan Williams
Classical Album of the Year: Vocal or Choral Winner: Barbara Hannigan with Reinbert De Leeuw, Vienna: Fin de siècle
Classical Composition of the Year Winner: Ana Sokolović, Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year Winner: Lovecollide, Tired of Basic
World Music Album of the Year Winner: Wesli, Rapadou Kreyol
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year Award Winner: Eric Ratz: People’s Champ, Relentless (Arkells, Rally Cry)
Recording Engineer of the Year Winner: Shawn Everett: Slow Burn, Space Cowboy (Kacey Musgraves, Golden Hour)
Album Artwork of the Year Winner: Mike Milosh (art director, designer, illustrator and photographer) (Rhye, Blood)
Video of the Year Winner: Ali Eisner, No Depression (Bahamas)
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Comedy Album of the Year Winner: Dave Merheje, Good Friend Bad Grammar
2019 Juno Award Winners and Recap The 2019 Juno Awards are over and done, with new winners, returning favourites, and great moments on stage in London, ON.
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