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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 36 MIN

Appalachian Honey PARS805

from the Pennsylvania Rock Show · host Build the Scene

Episode 805 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show highlights one of Western Pennsylvania’s most captivating acoustic Americana acts, Appalachian Honey. Based in the rolling hills of Western PA, this acoustic Americana duo blends heartfelt songwriting, traditional roots influences, and powerful musicianship into a sound that feels both timeless and refreshingly original. Featuring the warm, charismatic vocals of Krissy Jo and the shimmering mandolin work of Damon Dosch, Appalachian Honey has quickly become one of the region’s most recognized emerging acts in Americana, folk, acoustic, and Appalachian country folk rock music.Krissy Jo brings a deep connection to folk, country, and rock songwriting, channeling her personal journey through stories of love, loss, resilience, and hope. Her voice carries the emotional richness of Americana tradition, delivering performances that feel intimate, authentic, and grounded in lived experience. Listeners are drawn to her natural storytelling and melodic instinct, crafting songs that capture the simple but powerful moments that define everyday life.Damon Dosch adds a distinct sparkle with his masterful musicianship, weaving mandolin, tremolo, and harp textures into each track. His style is vibrant, expressive, and subtly virtuosic, giving Appalachian Honey a unique sonic identity that stands out within the Western PA music scene. His playing provides the duo with a sound that feels rooted in classic Americana and Appalachian folk traditions while still remaining modern, melodic, and full of personality.Appalachian Honey’s origin story began at an open mic night, where Krissy and Damon discovered their shared love for the rich heritage of American roots music. Since then, the duo has cultivated a reputation for authenticity, genre versatility, and heartfelt performances. Their setlist blends original material with thoughtful reinterpretations of songs spanning multiple genres, from folk to classic country to rock. Their ability to honor tradition while introducing their own modern acoustic touch has resonated deeply with audiences across Western Pennsylvania and beyond.In June 2025, Appalachian Honey earned a major milestone when they opened for country legend Tracy Byrd, marking a defining moment in their musical journey. Later that year, in September 2025, the duo was honored as Best Country Artist in the Pittsburgh City Paper’s Best of PGH Awards, further validating their growing impact within the regional music scene.Appalachian Honey has also gained visibility through multiple features on Jazz’s Rockin’ Road Show on MusicFromThe412.com, appearing on Episodes 40, 44, and 46. Their song You’re Still Around continues to gain traction, showcasing the duo’s ability to write emotionally resonant, lyrically rich, and skillfully arranged Americana music.Episode 805 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show explores their story, influences, songwriting process, live performance experiences, and the ongoing evolution of their sound. Fans of acoustic music, traditional Americana, roots-inspired creativity, and Western PA artistry will find plenty to love in this in-depth conversation with one of the region’s most promising folk Americana acts.

Episode 805 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show highlights one of Western Pennsylvania’s most captivating acoustic Americana acts, Appalachian Honey. Based in the rolling hills of Western PA, this acoustic Americana duo blends heartfelt songwriting, traditional roots influences, and powerful musicianship into a sound that feels both timeless and refreshingly original. Featuring the warm, charismatic vocals of Krissy Jo and the shimmering mandolin work of Damon Dosch, Appalachian Honey has quickly become one of the region’s most recognized emerging acts in Americana, folk, acoustic, and Appalachian country folk rock music.Krissy Jo brings a deep connection to folk, country, and rock songwriting, channeling her personal journey through stories of love, loss, resilience, and hope. Her voice carries the emotional richness of Americana tradition, delivering performances that feel intimate, authentic, and grounded in lived experience. Listeners are drawn to her natural storytelling and melodic instinct, crafting songs that capture the simple but powerful moments that define everyday life.Damon Dosch adds a distinct sparkle with his masterful musicianship, weaving mandolin, tremolo, and harp textures into each track. His style is vibrant, expressive, and subtly virtuosic, giving Appalachian Honey a unique sonic identity that stands out within the Western PA music scene. His playing provides the duo with a sound that feels rooted in classic Americana and Appalachian folk traditions while still remaining modern, melodic, and full of personality.Appalachian Honey’s origin story began at an open mic night, where Krissy and Damon discovered their shared love for the rich heritage of American roots music. Since then, the duo has cultivated a reputation for authenticity, genre versatility, and heartfelt performances. Their setlist blends original material with thoughtful reinterpretations of songs spanning multiple genres, from folk to classic country to rock. Their ability to honor tradition while introducing their own modern acoustic touch has resonated deeply with audiences across Western Pennsylvania and beyond.In June 2025, Appalachian Honey earned a major milestone when they opened for country legend Tracy Byrd, marking a defining moment in their musical journey. Later that year, in September 2025, the duo was honored as Best Country Artist in the Pittsburgh City Paper’s Best of PGH Awards, further validating their growing impact within the regional music scene.Appalachian Honey has also gained visibility through multiple features on Jazz’s Rockin’ Road Show on MusicFromThe412.com, appearing on Episodes 40, 44, and 46. Their song You’re Still Around continues to gain traction, showcasing the duo’s ability to write emotionally resonant, lyrically rich, and skillfully arranged Americana music.Episode 805 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show explores their story, influences, songwriting process, live performance experiences, and the ongoing evolution of their sound. Fans of acoustic music, traditional Americana, roots-inspired creativity, and Western PA artistry will find plenty to love in this in-depth conversation with one of the region’s most promising folk Americana acts.

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