MP3 Joe Horn - Borrowed Time
Fat Stacked Electric Blues in the styles of Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimmy Hendrix
10 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Guitar Blues, ROCK: Folk Rock
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Having played the guitar since he was just a boy, Joe Horn is an anomaly in the music world. He literally locked himself away in his private studio for nearly eight years - unwilling to continue performing until he could duplicate the best-of-the-best guitarists in the world. In 2002 he resurfaced with a scorching new style that is already being called “a no-nonsense blend of Steve Ray Vaughn, Buddy Guy, and a tinge of Carlos Santana” (Raiders News Service).
Growing up in a musical household where both parents and extended family were heavily involved in music, Joe showed interest in the guitar as a boy, quickly illustrating an unusual talent for stringed instruments and edgy song composing. His first band - James the Lesser - performed live on stage at the Convoy of Hope in Portland, Oregon when he was only seventeen. At just twenty-five years of age, he''s evolved into an award-winning performer with reviewers describing him as "an avalanche on stage, a real heart attack - the kind of rising new star that legends are made of" (National Music Review).
His new single, "Borrowed Time" is rooted in the blues/rock tradition and illustrates his cutting-edge mastery of the guitar. This year''s pop-country "Rollin'' On" exemplifies his diversity for appealing to a wider variety of interests, but there''s no doubt the 60 year D-Day Commemorative Song "Who Will Remember Their Cause?" that was aired on radio around the world via the Armed Forces Radio Network, Changing World Views, and numerous others will be a favorite for many people. There was even a National News Story where you can get a FREE copy of this song!
From introspection to outright guitar assassination, "expect to be blown away" says CNS News. Joe''s fresh and explosive renderings could indeed make him a legend someday in one of music''s oldest and purest forms.