An evening with the multiple Juno and CFMA Award winning folk-roots duo from Horsefly, BC. 

Pharis and Jason Romero have been steadily building a loyal following in the folk world in recent years, thanks to a thoughtful, refreshing approach to traditional songs alongside Pharis’s intelligent, articulate, emotionally poignant songwriting. Their last two albums—"Bet on Love" (2020) and "Sweet Old Religion" (2018)—were heavy on new compositions that the pair sought to add to the folk canon. On their newest album, "Tell ‘Em You Were Gold" (released on Smithsonian Folkways), the husband and wife duo from Horsefly, BC, deliver songs that are equal parts traditional and original. The record was made in their barn and the warmth of its wood, the sense of community, and the strong sense of family stretch across it.

They are Four-time Juno award winners and seven-time Canadian Folk Music Award recipients. They sing how they live, and these two people live 24-7 together: raising kids, building banjos, with music a constant lifelong thread.

”masters of their arena at work and play… further reinforcing their position within the upper echelons of the global folk community.” Folk Radio UK

“hypnotic and bewitching music… solid gold Americana with a capital A.” Lonesome Highway

“sublime folk songs… whose gentle and nuanced approach to playing and singing imbues the whole project with a dimly lit feel and a tenderness that’s missing from so many recordings these days.” Bandcamp, Best Country of 2022