Joseph Blood
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East Van Kitchen
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General Info
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Genre: Acoustic / Rock / Roots Music
Location Vancouver, CA
Profile Views: 28118
Last Login: 8/23/2011
Member Since 4/30/2006
Website josephblood.com
Record Label none
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Bio
He’s been called the “Second coming of Gram Parsons” a “true renaissance man” and “one of the classiest musicians you’ll meet”. However you want to see him Joseph Blood strives to entertain and expand his horizons at every turn on the road. Blood’s career as an acclaimed Vancouver based guitar player has seen him play with groups like Jakalope, Bend Sinister, Crystal Pistol, Nim Vind and Jessica Beach. He has played stages on seven different countries and has shared bills with acts ranging from 2 Live Crew, Demented are Go and Spirit of the West. It doesn’t get more varied than that. His self produced, debut full length “For Friends and Family” is his foray to the front of the stage. “Hitting all the best parts of modern Americana” Blood’s songs are a blend of dark country, celtic punk and chamber pop. His self described “acid-country” has been winning him fans across North America and Europe as more and more people latch on to his urgent, captivating melodies and songs. He writes about living on the road, love found and lost and all the booze and heartache that fills up the cracks of life. And he certainly knows what he’s talking about. After seven years of professionally touring, Joseph has his share of stories. From playing world war 2 army bunkers in Germany to showing up to gigs to find a dead body inside, he has seen just about everything that the road has to offer. Just about. “That’s why I keep playing,” says Blood. “I’m pretty much unemployable in any conventional sense but I’m able to travel and have all these crazy experiences. There’s always somewhere new to go or someone new to meet. It never stops being exciting.” Everything/person he comes across may not make it into a song but he certainly has a deep well to draw from. It’s evident in the self-deprecatory “Rock’n’roll is Gonna Ruin My Life” where he sings about loading up a van in the rain at five in the morning and eating nothing but toast. Or perhaps in “East Van Kitchen”, a straight up boot stomper that describes life in a squat in the notorious Canadian district. “I always see the beauty and comedy in the things that other people might find bizarre or even repulsive. I like to draw out the parts of a situation that allow you to get through it.” But don’t get him wrong, take a listen to “Best Not to Talk” or “Cemetery Town” and it’s evident that Blood has a distinct connection to the darker, heart breaking aspect of life. Truthfully “For Friends and Family” is a remarkably diverse record. Four to the floor drinking songs are followed up with minimalist murder ballads. The smarmy swagger of “Whiskey and Wine” has you singing at the top of your longs while the album’s closer “November Morning” is a lush orchestral piece featuring a string quartet. Guest vocal spots from the Be Good Tanya’s Frazey Ford and Toronto’s Rebecca Ramone offer distinct shades of the great collaborations between Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. “Life isn’t one dimensional. It’s constantly in flux. Good, bad, love and anger. It’s all part of the same mess we’re in and my songs are just my own way of trying to come to terms with it all. If any one else happens to find something in them that they can relate too than that is just a bonus. It means I’m not totally nuts.” .......... .............. ..............This profile was edited with ..Thomas' myspace editor™ V2.5.. ....Joseph Blood..............Promote Your Page Too.... -
Members
Castaways and Misfits: Joseph Blood-Voice and Acoustic Guitar, Carman Lethbridge-Electric Guitar, Thorsten Abel-Bass Guitar, Jeff Younger-Electric Guitar, Damion Gray-Piano Sean Winter_Tenor Saxaphone Tim Huston-Drums -
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The Organ Grinder
Videos
Nim Vind in Wurzburg 2006
01:17 | 337 plays | May 1 2006
Music
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8 Songs | Jun 13, 2010
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13 Songs | Jun 13, 2010
Comments
- Mike Celona9 months ago
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- NIM VIND Rules World FA…1 year ago
YOUR SHOW WAS GREAT JOSEPH.. YOUR STORY OF THE PREACHER WAS SO POWERFUL.. YOU TOOK ME BY SURPRISE.. NO KIDDING.. IT WAS SO REAL, I THOUGHT I WAS AT THE MOVIES.. LOVED ALL YOUR TUNES.. AND THE LAST ONE.. GOOD OLD STRONG BLUES.. TOOK MY HEART.. AND I AM SO HAPPY IT WAS PERFORMED SO WELL TONIGHT.. THANK YOU SO MUCH JOSEPH.. THANK YOU.. GREAT WAY TO START A PACKED VENUE.. WOW.. WAY TO GO JOSEPH.. AND YOUR MUSICIANS.. EACH OF THEM.. EACH OF YOU WAS '''JUST GREAT""
- NIM VIND Rules World FA…1 year ago
JOSEPH BLOOD, 8:30 -
-NIM VIND, 9:15,
-TVBS with NIKKI HURST SINGING,
ROBERT KIRKHAM, GUITAR,
TONY KILZ DRUMS,
"Nim vind"" at --BASS
FRIENDS FOR EVER.. PLAYING MUSIC TOGETHER FOR EVER.. TONIGHT.
THE BOURBON VANCOUVER CORDOBA STREET BLOCK OF ARMY & NAVY - NIM VIND Rules World FA…1 year ago
JOSEPH BLOOD, 8:30 -
-NIM VIND, 9:15,
-TVBS with NIKKI HURST SINGING,
ROBERT KIRKHAM, GUITAR,
TONY KILZ DRUMS,
"Nim vind"" at --BASS
FRIENDS FOR EVER.. PLAYING MUSIC TOGETHER FOR EVER.. TONIGHT.
THE BOURBON VANCOUVER CORDOBA STREET BLOCK OF ARMY & NAVY - 1 year ago
- Denise Laxton1 year ago
Enjoying your music.
- 1 year ago
- Loadwolf, Steelhorse an…2 years agothank you!!
- Tomek Skiba2 years ago
Thanks for the add.
Nice to be your friend.
Greetings from Poland.
Tomek
Bio:
He’s been called the “Second coming of Gram Parsons” a “true renaissance man” and “one of the classiest musicians you’ll meet”. However you want to see him Joseph Blood strives to entertain and expand his horizons at every turn on the road. Blood’s career as an acclaimed Vancouver based guitar player has seen him play with groups like Jakalope, Bend Sinister, Crystal Pistol, Nim Vind and Jessica Beach. He has played stages on seven different countries and has shared bills with acts ranging from 2 Live Crew, Demented are Go and Spirit of the West. It doesn’t get more varied than that. His self produced, debut full length “For Friends and Family” is his foray to the front of the stage. “Hitting all the best parts of modern Americana” Blood’s songs are a blend of dark country, celtic punk and chamber pop. His self described “acid-country” has been winning him fans across North America and Europe as more and more people latch on to his urgent, captivating melodies and songs. He writes about living on the road, love found and lost and all the booze and heartache that fills up the cracks of life. And he certainly knows what he’s talking about. After seven years of professionally touring, Joseph has his share of stories. From playing world war 2 army bunkers in Germany to showing up to gigs to find a dead body inside, he has seen just about everything that the road has to offer. Just about. “That’s why I keep playing,” says Blood. “I’m pretty much unemployable in any conventional sense but I’m able to travel and have all these crazy experiences. There’s always somewhere new to go or someone new to meet. It never stops being exciting.” Everything/person he comes across may not make it into a song but he certainly has a deep well to draw from. It’s evident in the self-deprecatory “Rock’n’roll is Gonna Ruin My Life” where he sings about loading up a van in the rain at five in the morning and eating nothing but toast. Or perhaps in “East Van Kitchen”, a straight up boot stomper that describes life in a squat in the notorious Canadian district. “I always see the beauty and comedy in the things that other people might find bizarre or even repulsive. I like to draw out the parts of a situation that allow you to get through it.” But don’t get him wrong, take a listen to “Best Not to Talk” or “Cemetery Town” and it’s evident that Blood has a distinct connection to the darker, heart breaking aspect of life. Truthfully “For Friends and Family” is a remarkably diverse record. Four to the floor drinking songs are followed up with minimalist murder ballads. The smarmy swagger of “Whiskey and Wine” has you singing at the top of your longs while the album’s closer “November Morning” is a lush orchestral piece featuring a string quartet. Guest vocal spots from the Be Good Tanya’s Frazey Ford and Toronto’s Rebecca Ramone offer distinct shades of the great collaborations between Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris. “Life isn’t one dimensional. It’s constantly in flux. Good, bad, love and anger. It’s all part of the same mess we’re in and my songs are just my own way of trying to come to terms with it all. If any one else happens to find something in them that they can relate too than that is just a bonus. It means I’m not totally nuts.”
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