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Artist description
From New Orleans comes Josh Rowland, one of the most
eclectic musicians that's hit the scene for years.
Spanning genres with his musical ability and vocal
talent, as well as being capable of penning
amazing lyrics that fly in the face of the typical
solo musician's boring repertoire, Josh is an up
and coming talent definitely worth paying
attention to in the future. -Plastic Zine |
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Music Style
Folk, Anti-Folk, Experimental, Rock, Funk, Classic-Style Rock, Metal, Jazz, Blues, Freeform |
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Musical Influences
Bob Dylan, Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Beastie Boys, Grateful Dead, Cyril Neville, Green Day, Otis Redding, The Who, Snot |
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Similar Artists
Beck, Acid Bath, Bob Dylan |
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Artist History
Beginning his music career seriously in 1996 and
going through ten bands of his own creation, Josh
is no stranger to the stage or the studio.
Self-producing CD's and self-promoting himself is
all part of the game as Josh is a completely
independent solo artist. With a still-growing
original songbook of over 400 songs, his musical
journey is well-documented. As has been written
about Dylan in the past, it's not so important as
where he's been as it is where he's going.
-Plastic Zine |
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Group Members
In the studio, Josh usually accompanies himself on
all instruments through multi-track. On the road,
Josh has a varying group of friends and fellow
musicians who back him up on a show-by-show basis. |
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Instruments
Vocal, Guitar, Bass, Harmonica, Drums, Percussion, Keyboard |
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Albums
Junk Worship, Broke Down Town |
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Press Reviews
Wizerk Dot Com, The Nicholls Worth, Plastic Zine,
KNSU 91.5 FM |
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Additional Info
Write your own reviews of what you think about these MP3's by going to Josh's website and clicking on REVIEW MP3's. |
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Location
New Orleans, LA - USA |
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