It’s too easy to say there’s no one like Joseph Arthur. Singer, songwriter, gifted pianist, and astounding guitarist, he’s also a painter and designer. From Akron, and based in Brooklyn, he has played a New Year’s Day night show at […]
It’s too easy to say there’s no one like Joseph Arthur. Singer, songwriter, gifted pianist, and astounding guitarist, he’s also a painter and designer. From Akron, and based in Brooklyn, he has played a New Year’s Day night show at […]
Performers: Shawn Mullins, Joseph Arthur, Willie Sugarcapps, Daphne Willis, Callaghan, Seth Walker, Joe Craven Several times throughout the festival weekend, emcee Joe Craven stated that the festival was a celebration and promotion of creative living. The Second Annual Safety Harbor Song […]
Our paths have been circling each other for a while now, and I finally got the chance to have a sunny conversation with Louise Goffin last weekend. She just released her great new ep Appleonfire last week, so we discussed that, and all sorts […]
Joseph Arthur is as cult as an artist can get, not only because he flirts with best-kept secret status and images of him are hard to come by, but also because the world he creates as a rock auteur is […]
Those only familiar with Joseph Arthur from his previous album, 2000’s Come To Where I’m From, might peg him as an edgy solo artist with a slightly monochromatic palette. Redemption’s Son paints a more complicated and interesting picture. This time, […]
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