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Artist description
Joelle is a singer/songwriter with a long background in music. Her new sound is a mix of pop/electronic. Joelle's music is made for the club scene with infectious beats and hooks that will keep you coming back for more. She writes her own lyrics and also collaborates on arrangement and production. Hang out for awhile. Take a listen and let Joelle know what you think by clicking on the contact tab above! |
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Music Style
Dance R&B |
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Musical Influences
Madonna, Taylor Dayne, and Etta James |
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Similar Artists
Madonna, Taylor Dayne, Cindy Lauper, Cher, Janet, Spice Girls, Vanessa Williams, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Annie Lennox, Christina Aguilera |
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Artist History
Joelle has been singing since before she could walk. When you listen to her music, you’ll hear a blend of many influences such as rock, R&B, disco, electronic, and rave. She began singing at church and with her family in South Dakota. She also experimented with many instruments including cello, guitar, and piano. She has the looks and stage presence to make her a household name. Her first singing gig was with a heavy metal band, Rizzen, in Sidney, Nebraska. From there she moved to Dallas, Texas and dabbled in the entertainment scene. Dancing in clubs, videos, and productions, and singing with a handful of Dallas bands. She made the rounds at the Blues Jams and open mic's in town. Singing with some blues greats such as Hash Brown and Lucky Petersen. She's now working on writing more originals and looking for collaboration opportunities. |
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Group Members
Joelle |
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Instruments
Vocals |
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Albums
Joelle |
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Location
Mitchell, SD - USA |
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