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Artist description
Joe is a keyboard player, drummer and composer. He also produced his own tracks. |
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Music Style
Progressive Pop, R&B/Soul/pop |
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Musical Influences
1970's Songwriter based |
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Similar Artists
Chicago, Styx, Genesis, Kansas, David Foster |
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Artist History
A native of New Jersey, Joe grew up with a variety of musical styles and influences from progressive rock, R&B and fusion. He combined those influences at the University of Southern California into the world of Film Scoring. Studying with some of the biggest names in composition and performance gave Joe a very schooled approach. He can now pull from many sources when producing music. He is a drummer, keyboard player, songwriter, arranger and conductor. He fears being typecast into any one particular style when writing, but a listener can always hear his audio fingerprints on anything he does. "I prefer to be a chameleon, that way I can be a part of the different styles of music I enjoy". Coming from a heavy instrumental background, Joe tends to write "from the bottom up" with the melody lines being derived from the harmonic structure of the tune.
music critic has described his sound as "progressive pop", ranging from groove oriented tunes to more dramatic ballads.
Professionally, his writing credits include some notable independent films. He has been featured in "Who’s Who in Composing" for 3 years in a row in The Hollywood Reporter. Recently he has ventured into music directing shows and producing other artists, "my strongest efforts to date, and the results have been described as "nothing less than electrifying" by several critics. Jay Chattaway, celebrated television composer, has described Joe’s music as "commercial yet musically ambitious, the best of both". What more could a die-hard musician at heart want to hear; music that pleases the musicians ands the masses.
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Instruments
Keyboards, Drums |
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Press Reviews
Eclectic and electrifying! |
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Location
Clifton, NJ - USA |
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