Acoustic Alternatives with Rochelle Clark & Jason Dennie and John Bommarito
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Ypsilanti, MI residents Rochelle Clark and Jason Dennie didn't have to go far to get to Grove Studios (7 minutes apparently), but their music will take you on journey somewhere south of there. Both have been making music for quite a long time.
They originally met when Rochelle was taking guitar lessons from Jason at Herb David Guitar Studio. Eventually they found each other to be not just musical partners, but partners in life. Rochelle's voice is one that I once said to her in a radio session "you could sing John Bommarito is a big jerk" and it would sound good. I have that audio. It does sound good and it doesn't even hurt when she sings it. Jason's guitar playing, which is what drew me to him in the first place, has him atop my list of best acoustic guitar players in the area (and he may be the best mandolin player in my music scene as well).
Enjoy this conversation with two people I am proud to call friends. If you want to hear the interviews that I've done with both in the past, subscribe to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/c/AcousticAlternativeswithJohnBommarito
Songs:
Blue (written by Rochelle P Clark)
If I Could Make You My Own (written by Dori Freeman)
Simply Perfect Day (written by Jason Dennie)
Honey Hangover (written by Jason Dennie)
More about all things Acoustic Alternatives: https://johnmbommarito.wixsite.com/johnbommarito/acoustic-alternatives
Find Rochelle on the web: https://www.rochellepclark.com/
Find Jason on the web: https://www.jasondennie.com/
Book a session at Grove Studios for your musical needs: https://grovestudios.space/