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Bradley Joseph | |
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Born | 1965 (age 59–60) Bird Island, Minnesota, United States |
Origin | Willmar, Minnesota, United States |
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Years active | 1983–present |
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Website | Official Website |
Bradley Joseph is an American composer, arranger, and producer of contemporary instrumental music. His compositions include works for orchestras, quartets and solo piano pieces. He has been active since 1983, and he has played various instruments in rock bands throughout the Midwest. In 1989, the Greek composer Yanni hired Joseph for his core band after hearing a tape of his original compositions. Joseph was a featured concert keyboard player with Yanni on six major tours,[1] most recently in 2003 for the 60-city Ethnicity tour.
He appears in the multi-platinum album and concert film, Live at the Acropolis. Joseph also spent five years as musical director and lead keyboardist for Sheena Easton, including a 1995 performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Joseph is the founder of the Robbins Island Music label.[citation needed] His solo career began when he independently released Hear the Masses, featuring many of his Yanni bandmates. This debut was followed by Rapture, an instrumental album recorded with a 50-piece orchestra in which Joseph wrote and conducted all the scores. It was released on the Narada label and reached the ZMR Airwaves Top 30. A number of subsequent recordings, including Christmas Around the World and One Deep Breath, also held positions on ZMR's Top 100 radio chart, with the most recent being Paint the Sky, which debuted on April 4, 2013. Paint the Sky was nominated for Best Neo-Classical Album at the 10th annual ZMR Music Awards.[2] He has produced numerous CDs/DVDs and piano books. His music is included in multiple various-artist compilation albums, including the 2008 release of The Weather Channel Presents: Smooth Jazz II.
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