Joe Condiracci began his entertainment career at age 3 in his parent’s living room. By the age of 8, he was taking guitar lessons, and songwriting followed shortly thereafter. Originally from Jon Bon you-know-who's hometown of Sayreville, NJ,Joe did a stint in New Brunswick, NJ before settling in Hoboken, NJ, right outside of Manhattan. Joe’s songs provide an intimate look into love and relationships. With acoustic pop/rock overtones, his lyrics and voice compel you to feel both the love and the heartache. His songwriting and arranging abilities have proven strong enough to stand up to the biggest names in music, as his single "Angel", climbed the charts to #15 on the FMQB. Joe also won the respect of the late legendary producer Tom Dowd (Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Rod Stewart), and was the last artist to record with Dowd. Tom worked on two of Joe’s songs, ‘Angel’ and ‘Touch'(which Tom rearranged). Tom felt very strongly about Joe’s talent, songwriting ability, and solid musicianship. Sifting through Joe’s wealth of material, Tom began choosing other songs to work on. The quintessential hit-maker, Tom believed Joe had several hits on his hands, especially the gospel inflected pop tune, ‘Until It’s All Right", and ‘Perfect World’. Unfortunately,Tom was never able to finish the tracks. Due to his illness, he passed away a few months later. The experience of working with Tom has left an indelible impression on Joe. As Joe has said,"It is not every day you have your work validated like that." With a smooth and soulful voice, Joe captures his audience, and keeps them captive long after the set is over.