In Episode 789 of the Pennsylvania Rock Show, host Bill Domiano sits down with Dan Stonerook, an accomplished singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player whose music blends acoustic blues, folk traditions, and heartfelt storytelling. Known for weaving his own personal experiences and working-class perspective into every song, Dan’s stripped-down, authentic style sets him apart in today’s independent music scene.
As highlighted by Pennsylvania Musician Magazine’s Jim Price, “Dan incorporates his personal experiences and observations, stories and blue-collar realities into his own distinctive, stripped-down sound.” This authenticity resonates deeply with audiences, making his performances both relatable and unforgettable.
During the episode, Dan and Bill discuss the roots of his songwriting, how his personal journey shapes his music, and the influences that inspire his craft. With a style often compared to Steve Earle and Ray Wylie Hubbard, Dan carries the soul of the 60’s and 70’s singer-songwriter era while infusing it with a modern edge.
Audiences who have seen Dan perform know he brings more than just music to the stage—he delivers stories. At the Rosedale Fall Festival in Penn Hills, “Dan Stonerook on guitar and harmonica entertained the audience with his unique blend of acoustic blues and storytelling,” wrote Lillian Dedomenic of Trib Live. His ability to captivate crowds with both original songs and carefully chosen cover material reflects the depth and range of his artistry.
Listeners of this episode will get an inside look at how Dan develops his setlists, how he chooses songs that complement his originals, and how he crafts a performance that feels both timeless and deeply personal. From his earliest inspirations to his current projects, Dan opens up about the journey of being an independent musician, the challenges of connecting with audiences, and the rewards of staying true to one’s artistic vision.
If you’re a fan of acoustic blues, Americana, folk-rock, or authentic singer-songwriter music, Episode 788 is a must-listen. Dan’s storytelling, honesty, and unique sound embody the spirit of the Pennsylvania Rock Show: showcasing local, independent artists who deserve recognition far beyond their hometown stages.
Learn more about Dan Stonerook at danstonerook.com.
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