"Alt-Country" "Folk" "Roots" "Rock" "Soul" "Swamp Pop""Country Soul" Call it what you will, the music Emory Joseph makes is cleary what it is as a result of all the music Emory Joseph has heard in his life. Rural images over funky pocket beats meeting urban stories told with gospel harmony and bluegrass instruments. His vision of "Americana" melding the usual traditional and folk cats from Nashville and Texas to their cousins in Chicago, Memphis, Mussel Shoals, New Orleans,and L.A. The un-mixed/mastered/or edited roughs being reviewed here at Garageband.com are demos from his publishing catalogue, and very early test files from "Labor & Spirits", the artist's debut release ("One of the best albums I've heard in a long time" Bonnie Rait) (**** MOJO MAGAZINE) In fact, Bonnie recorded the song "Trinkets" you see here, for her latest album "Souls Alike". Emory is a study in waiting for your time to come, and is beginning to enjoy the fruits of having patiently waited while developing his craft. His new album, "Fennario - Songs by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter" is a tribute to the principle songwriters for the Grateful Dead, and will be released this Summer. Y'all Come! "My but ain't that tasty good!" visit www.emoryjoseph.com for more info, recipes and advice from "Hank". Peace, now more than ever. Webmaster Chef - Capsaicin Records