The Mountains & The Trees

Corner Brook, NL

"Better than pancakes!" - Peggy

Local yokel rising crust folk singer, whatever that means. Described as a "hootenanny" by mother - tends to get a bit loopy.  You decide!

The Mountains & The Trees are/is Jon Janes. He plays guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, harmonica, bells, drums, and whistles, hums, and sings. He is often backed-up by the Valleys & Seas Orchestra featuring a collective of friends with a variety of instruments.


After spending most of his musical career behind the drums, Janes finally came out of hiding (it was a large drum-kit!) and embraced the singer-songwriter inside. Shy at first, he adopted the stage moniker The Mountains & The Trees and has been loving it ever since. Originally a two-piece, it shrunk to a solo act, then grew to a a 3-piece, 4-piece, shrunk again to a 2-piece, grew again to a 3-pie... you get the idea. The size of The Mountains & The Trees changes with the weather and, often, with whoever in the crowd is brave enough to step on stage to play and sing along.

Genre-wise, Janes has too many effects pedals for folk, too many banjos for rock-n-roll (if you're wondering how many banjos are too many - it's one). He playfully describes himself as Folk-Pop or Folk-N-Roll. Recordings contain a variety of instruments, such as guitar, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, bells, and drums. Live, Janes backs himself up with the help of some looping-ped …

Lineup

Name Role
Jon Janes Vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica, drums, melodica, mandolin

Influences

Bob Dylan, Iron & Wine, Jack Johnson, Tom Petty, Sean Panting, Hayden, Sufjan Stevens, Final Fantasy, Neutral Milk Hotel, Andrew Bird

Stats

FANS PLAYLISTED TOTAL PLAYS
389 2,892 82,299

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Videos

  • 2:54
    I'm not sure if this is a music video or a mini-documentary detailing the Christmas …
  • 4:08
    Another long trip, another video made with my spare time during it.
  • 2:35
    So, I'm currently on a tour around Europe via train and on some of these long journeys, my …

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