Jason Mundok is a contemporary folk singer and songwriter from Lancaster, PA. He performs with Fire in the Glen, a traditional Irish, Scottish and Maritime band. Jason also hosts Around the Wood Stove, an interview podcast that showcases local, regional and national musicians and performing artists. ATWS also airs weekly on community radio stations in eastern Pennsylvania. Several times per year, Jason and his family open their home for the Wood Stove House concert series, offering touring musicians an intimate acoustic venue to perform in front of an extremely appreciative Lancaster audience. For more information about Around the Wood Stove or the Wood Stove House concert series, visit the official Wood Stove House website. |
Interviews by Jason include:
Dana Alexandra: infectiously pop Brooke Annibale: being quiet Jesse Baker: creating movement with his music Scott Balsai: taking a hike Barnaby Bright: finding Bliss Beggar Folk
Sarah Blacker
Adam Blessing: a hard-working balancing act Christopher Bohn: living the creative life Brethren: fun with con-science Broken Fences
Corty Byron: out the window Fil Campbell: celebrating the women who came before Stephanie Carlin: a deeper look at structure Mychal Cohen & Campfire Ok: asking the world for direction Oliver Craven: pickin' for fun Mark DeRose & the Way Home: consistent schizophrenia Ducky & the Vintage: the art & the music Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart: situations where people would listen Fire in the Glen: lighting the flame Katy Glorioso: trying her hand Alyson Greenfield: striking tinder JP Harris & the Tough Choices: just country Caleb Hawley: overcoming his inner jazz snob Hope for Agoldensummer: sex, babies & poverty Joy Ike: two steps forward Indian Summer Jars
Ryan Kauffman: playing what he feels Kilmaine Saints
Kingsfoil
Camela Widad Kraemer: staging her songs Heather Kropf
Dave Lefever: almost like a dream Via Linota: defining the "newternative" sound Mandalele: crossing state lines Peter Mayer: mysteries of the world Rhyne McCormick: hard-working the region Maggie McKaig: ancestral connections Mike McMonagle: a hopeful turn Darry Miller & The Veil
Buddy Mondlock: rocky road to Kerrville The Pig Merchants: weight with levity Emily Pinkerton: weaving the Americas Hiram Ring
Ben Rothermel: personal raw emotion Douglas September: ambient textures Slackwater News: more rock, less ramble Jessica Smucker: cooking it raw Static Trees: growing prolific Dietrich Strause: poetic perspective Stray Birds: pushed into harmony Toy Soldiers: telling the tale Vinegar Creek Constituency: explosions in a junkyard Matt Wheeler: fostering a community Jason Wilber: time away from Prine The Winter Sounds: gone with the wind |