Here I Am
Everyday Jones
It takes attentive precision to create decent polyphony using a guitar and a few pedals.
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Contents
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Here I Am | 3:59 |
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| 2 |
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Let You Go | 3:45 |
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| 3 |
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Fly Away | 5:48 |
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| 4 |
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Hold the World | 3:58 |
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Blue | 3:56 |
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All You Said | 4:02 |
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Doesn't Really Matter | 4:19 |
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Gone In | 6:16 |
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| 9 |
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What I'm Missing | 4:00 |
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| 10 |
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Perfect World | 3:24 |
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| 11 |
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Something In The Rain | 4:29 |
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Description
It's no wonder Everyday Jones has been satisfying crowds in clubs, bars and coffeehouses around the northwest for two years now. Despite the youth of their relationship as a duo, both members have been making music for years. Lead singer Alissa Jandt is a classically trained vocalist with a decade of conditioning under her belt, while guitarist Jason Green comes from a family of musicians and has been at his instrument since he was fifteen.
Everything about Everyday Jones is versatile from the way Jandt's vocals float off the surface of Green's guitar lines, to the way in which the accompaniment loops around itself making Green's one guitar sound like a room full of players. It takes attentive precision to create decent polyphony using a guitar and a few pedals. But Green has mastered this art, and accessorizes Everyday Jones' shows using no pre-recorded tracks. Everything Everyday Jones does onstage is completely live and in the moment.
Now with the release of their first CD "Here I Am", due out August, Everyday Jones enters the realm of serious artist, distinguishing themselves from the throngs of other coffee shop acoustic duos. Everyday Jones claims to have been influenced by bands from the Beatles to The Corrs, and from Sarah McLachlan to Elliott Smith. The diversity of their influences offers even more of an explanation of how Everyday Jones brings its fans some of the most creative and infectious melodies around.
