Everyday Jones
Media Contact: Alissa Jandt or Jason Green FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(206) 240-8571
alissa@everydayjones.com
jason@everydayjones.com
EVERYDAY JONES 2010 ROCKUMENTARY TOUR
Seattle acoustic duo aims high with their fourth Midwest tour. With cameras rolling, independent artists Alissa Jandt and Jason Green will host 35 concerts in 60 days.
SEATTLE, Wash., March 9, 2010 – A road trip through the snow-blanketed Midwest in early March can be as exhilarating as skinny-dipping in Lake Michigan in the dead of winter, at least when it’s a 60-day, 5,300 mile musical journey in a 24’ RV. With cameras rolling, Everyday Jones band members Alissa Jandt and Jason Green, a Seattle-based acoustic duo who are real-life fiancés, will reintroduce their innovative brand of music to thousands of new Midwestern fans during a March 12 to May 21, 2010 Rockumentary Tour.
With Jandt’s sensuous vocals and Green’s original style of contemporary acoustic rock, Everyday Jones will be touring eight states and 35 colleges, clubs and coffee shops. Coming along for the ride, Nick Deonigi, a Seattle solo artist, will open each concert. Concertgoers will be treated to Everyday Jones’s trademark hits, including “Gone In,” a denunciation of corporate greed, and “All You Said,” a ballad about breaking up. Along with unique covers the duo will also be introducing several new songs, including “Take Your Love” and “September.”
This year’s journey, however, will go beyond the music. Through their 2010 Everyday Jones tour, Jandt and Green plan to give outsiders an inside look at the ins and outs of touring as musical artists without label sponsorship. “We have been touring around the U.S. for four years and people always seem really interested in hearing about what it is like to be on the road. This time, we’ll be filming it all,” explains Jandt. With cameras rolling, Green and Jandt will ultimately release a documentary film chronicling their journey as young artists living their dream of freedom and stardom. “We want to show people what it is really like to be an independent, nationally-touring act.” says guitarist Jason Green.
The proceeds of the tour will go towards recording, mixing and mastering Everyday Jones’s second, full studio album release, which will be recorded and produced by Ian Sheridan, Jason Mraz’s former bassist of 10 years.
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For more information and free music, visit http://www.everydayjones.com, http://www.facebook.com/everydayjones and http://www.myspace.com/everydayjonesmusic. Everyday Jones can be contacted at alissa@everydayjones.com and (206) 240-8571.