Category Archives: Pharis and Jason Romero

Pharis and Jason Romero: 
Lay Down In Sorrow

Pharis and Jason Romero live in the British Columbia woods. They spend their days building fine open-back banjos, and singing and playing the old-time and early country music they love. This is music not made for profit or for product, but made by hand, the old-fashioned way. Music made from a true love of the tradition and informed by an insatiable need to find or write the most beautiful songs.

Pharis and Jason Romero: 
It Just Suits Me

Pharis and Jason Romero live in the British Columbia woods. They spend their days building fine open-back banjos, and singing and playing the old-time and early country music they love. This is music not made for profit or for product, but made by hand, the old-fashioned way. Music made from a true love of the tradition and informed by an insatiable need to find or write the most beautiful songs.

Pharis and Jason Romero: 
Waiting On The Evening Mail

Pharis and Jason Romero live in the British Columbia woods. They spend their days building fine open-back banjos, and singing and playing the old-time and early country music they love. This is music not made for profit or for product, but made by hand, the old-fashioned way. Music made from a true love of the tradition and informed by an insatiable need to find or write the most beautiful songs.

Pharis and Jason Romero: 
Forsaken Love

Pharis and Jason Romero live in the British Columbia woods. They spend their days building fine open-back banjos, and singing and playing the old-time and early country music they love. This is music not made for profit or for product, but made by hand, the old-fashioned way. Music made from a true love of the tradition and informed by an insatiable need to find or write the most beautiful songs.