The release of "Almost Live" marks a major milestone for Rosemont Crossing. This work represents the evolving musical collaboration that began just two short years ago.
The initial tracks for "Almost Live" were recorded in an astounding five days, deep in the beautiful green Hocking Hills of Ohio, the foothills of the Appalachians. "Almost Live" reflects the bands desire to create a work that contains the energy of a live performance with the intimacy and quality of a professional studio recording.
When these four musical entities came together, what they experienced and heard convinced them that their combined talents were energetically undeniable. All they needed was a name…since two of them live outside of Lancaster, a name depicting their 'crossing paths' seemed appropriate. When they learned that there is a city called 'Rosemont' in Ohio, Wisconsin AND California, the name "Rosemont Crossing" easily adapted itself to this musical configuration of seasoned three-part harmonies and well executed guitars.
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