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Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S., yet currently based out of American Fork, Utah, the mid-westerner began honing his composition and songwriting skills in 2003. Following three years of live shows and of expanding his catalogue of songs, James issued the album “B-Sides: It’s Dark Outside” in 2006. Whilst failing to cause a stir, the record set the scene for future releases including the 2007 EP “Fields and Floods”.
Initially issued only as an iTunes digital release, James’ debut full-length “The Sun is Always Brighter” topped the iTunes Folk Album Chart the same year. By the end of 2008 the album has sold over 25,000 copies, and had found favour with the online indie-folk scene who heavily promoted the up-and-coming musician. In support of “The Sun is Always Brighter” James embarked on a U.S. promotional tour in support of John Mayer, David Gray, Third Eye Blind, and Brett Dennen.
Like its predecessor, the singer-songwriter’s sophomore album, 2009’s “Build Me This”, earned critical acclaim from a host of publications including Paste Magazine. Issued by Intelligent Noise/Northplatte Records, the record combined the tragedy of James’ lyrics with a distinctively weathered voice old beyond its years. Following the supporting tour, Joshua James returned to the studio to craft the November 2012 album “From The Top of Williamette Mountain”. Featuring friend and guitar player Evan Coulombe on a number of the tracks, the record charted at No. 23 on the Billboard Folk Album Chart. The EP “BEWARE” arrived in 2013 on his own Northplatte Records, followed by the collaborative cover album “Well, Then, I’ll Go To Hell” the same year.
Saw her perform at LA Pride earlier this year, she was great! Sis has the vocals, the talent, and the presence. Despite sound/tech issues, Kim made it a great show & continued working it. excited to see her again
I don't usually take the time to respond to things like this but for Joshua James I'll make an exception.
Seeing Joshua James live is nothing short of a religious experience. There is such an air of mysticism and energy around him and the people he plays with that can only be felt by being in the same room.
You see this semi-short, skin and bones, mid-western young man trod on to stage in boots that seem to big to fit him. He picks up his heavily worn acoustic guitars, takes a deep breath, and quietly utters some nice words thanking all of us for being there.
What happens next is an eruption of emotion and soul that no one has yet to duplicate from a music stand point. Every time I see him he brings the same intensity and passion into his shows and never have I left a show disappointed.
He energizes your soul and your body. Whether he's playing with a band or by himself you can rest assured that it will be one of the most wonderful things you experience in your life, music or otherwise.