SMI Radio Ep. 84 On Demand: Everyday Jones

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Jason & Alissa Jandt Green AKA Everyday Jones (Photo by Greg Roth)

Jason and Alissa Jandt Green formed Everyday Jones in 2004. This married couple has been touring practically non-stop over the course of 5 yeears. Finally, they took some time off the road to plan a family and craft the beautiful Season of Hope LP. It may be one of the finest indy and home-produced records out there.

With brilliant textures, infectious melodies, and heartfelt lyrics, Everyday Jones takes listeners on a beautiful musical journey. Green’s guitar tones and tasty licks create a lovely sonic canvas. Jandt fills in the colors with her vocals and passionate delivery.

On this week’s episode of SMI Radio, Jason and Alissa stop by to share their stories of life on the road, touring in sub-zero temperatures while making beautiful music together. They walk us through their creative process and inspirations for their brand new record. You will get to hear songs that they selected, including a special song inspired by their 1-year-old daughter, Lillie.

Everyday Jones will play a free show on Saturday, March 9 at The Hawthorne Public House.

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Not only is he a multi-media journalist, he is also an accomplished musician. He is the founder of SMI and drives the creative look, feel and branding for the publication. His years of writing, arranging, and performing live music in a variety of genres inform his ability to communicate the message and the mechanics of music. Roth’s work on SMI reflects his philosophy that music is the universal language, and builds community. He believes it has the power to unite people of every race, religion, gender, and persuasion.