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Artist description
Check Out John's Bio on www.johnjosephonline.com
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Music Style
Pop Rock / Soul / Easy Listening |
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Musical Influences
Motown, Stevie Wonder, Dayrl Hall, David Gray. George Michael, Jamiroquai |
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Similar Artists
Connor Reeves, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Robbie Neville, Darren Hayes |
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Artist History
His Smokey Robinson tones lead him into various recording projects for advertisements and from supporting Jimmy Jones and Bradley Walsh at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet he has moved on and is touring the South of England in live music venues. |
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Group Members
John Joseph (Solo) |
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Instruments
Vocal / Keyboard |
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Albums
Pride |
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Press Reviews
Singer / Songwriter John Joseph is Tomorrow's Hot Property! His remarkable vocal range gives him the ability to execute the most difficult and vocally challenging songs with technical precision - he has to be heard to be believed! In recent months he has concentrated on writing, performing and promoting original material. He has just finished recording some new tracks and is hoping to break new ground with them as they are more hard hitting than his previous work.
Reaper Review - Re John Joseph - Music Review 22 May 2001
John Joseph is one of those hidden treasures that you can't wait to share with a friend as soon as you find him. His passionate lyrics, his extremely well crafted songs and his truely amazing voice just knocked me out and left me longing for more.
The title song "Pride" sizzles with danceable energy as did "One Track Mind", but for me I was most impressed with the control and beauty of the ballads "You Are My Eyes", and "My Life", which left me breathless and thoughtful at the same time.
If you would like to hear a human voice singing as few will ever sing for you for my money you can't beat John Joseph.
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Location
Rainham, Kent - United Kingdom |
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