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Joseph Edwards
Location: Upper Marlboro, MD
Joined: Jul 21st, 2008
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My name is Joseph Edwards, and I'm a 20 year old junior attending the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). I'm also a saxophonist and I just released my second project, The People's Gathering, produced by pianist/organist/instrumentalist/play anything'ist, Phillip Carter. More info's available at my website

Now to get to this bio...Let me start off by saying, I've been blessed in this life. I don't know why God's kept me this far...but for whatever reason I'm still here. I've been playing sax for 11 years. Music is my wife of the moment (until Halle Berry regains her senses and comes back to me).

My love of music started way back yonder...in the 4th grade at Kettering Elementary School in PG County, Maryland. My grandfather bought me my first sax, and I will forever be grateful to him for that. From there, I played in as many bands as possible...practiced as much as possible...and tried to develop my ear to the best of my ability. Having a father who had approximately 3 trillion records (and by records, I mean real records) helped with that. I used to just sit downstairs and do my best to play along with the greats...Grover Washington Jr, Miles Davis, Stanley Turrington, Chick Corea, the list goes on and on...

Once I started developing my ear, I began looking for different avenues to express myself musically. I'd always gone to church (FBC North Brentwood), but I never saw myself playing in the church band...honestly didn't think I was good enough for that. But the minister of music at the time (producer Phillip Carter) decided to take a chance on me. I've been playing at church ever since. In addition, a major part of my musical career took place at my high school, DeMatha. There (under the leadership of phenomenal conductors Jim Roper and John Mitchell), I learned much about the more classical side of music. There I played in the Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, and Jazz Ensemble. During my four years at DM, I studied under legendary saxophonist (and head of Jazz Studies at University of MD, College Park) Chris Vadala. Mr. Vadala was an extraordinary teacher who helped to develop my ear and sense of improvisation.

Now for some more shameless self promotion :) As I said above, I just released my second recording. Entitled “The People’s Gathering,” the album takes listeners on a musical journey through numerous genres and eras…from the funky, Stevie Wonder inspired “1972,” to the traditional gospel stylings of hymns like “Blessed Assurance.” I once heard heaven described as a place where we are gathered to our people. That’s a powerful image for me. As we produced this album, I kept imagining a place where everything is right with the world…a place where you’re surrounded by friends and family, yes…but more importantly by God’s love. With this album I wanted to conjure an image of heaven. I wanted to (as best I could) give people my vision of love through music.

The album is dedicated to my great-grandmother (otherwise known as “Nana”), She's been the bedrock of my family for quite some time (97 years...good googly moogly!) Her love and prayers have kept me (and numerous others) going.

I hope that you enjoy my music. In an era of no-talent artists who clog the radio with filler (a hem…anybody solely concerned with degrading women, drugs, and gun talk), I sincerely (and humbly) hope my music provides a welcome relief. I’m trying to return to an era where soul ruled the airways. Stevie Wonder, Al Green, Lauryn Hill where art thou??? If you want to know more about me, please don’t hesitate to contact. But until then, I’m gonna stop writing…and you’re gonna check out my music :)

God Bless

-JE
My Interview Question
What
Current Whereabouts:
My latest album, The People's Gathering, is finallllllly finished. You can see the album artwork on my website

You can buy the album on iTunes (search "the peoples gathering") or at amazon.com or cdbaby.com

Sound samples are available here

Life & Professional Aspirations:
Become the man God wants me to be... Generic, I know...but that's the only thing I'm certain I want to do.
Website:
http://je-music.com
Education   (request update)
Univ of Maryland System class of 2010
Undergrad Major: Political Science
Claim To Fame:

-Playing at Warner Theatre for the Washington Post Music and Dance Scholarship Awards.

-Playing with saxophonist/vocalist Walter Beasley at Blues Alley. This was a great night. Walter’s drummer (Sean Chase) was nice enough to let me sit in with the band. We did Mr. Magic and Winelight…was a really surreal experience.

My BlackInAmerica.com Profile
Why Are You Concerned About Black America:
Being a member of the community necessitates concern.
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blacknews.com
What Would You Like To See On This Site:
I can't think of anything else you all could do at the moment. I'm really impressed by the idea for this site. There's so much negativity about our race (however one defines race...) going around, media wise. It's good to see somebody buck the trend
Did You See The CNN Special Entitled "Black In America":
Yes
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HELLO GREAT PAGE IM AN ARTISIT ASWELL I HOPE U CONSIDER ME AS A FRIEND HERE GOODAY!!
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I think that you are on to something
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Nice photo. Why so orange? Any significance? Euroclydon
Tagged by Euroclydon D. on 08/14/2008  
Just caught the tail end of PBS broadcast of Wynton Marsallis project...An EcoVillage for artists. He and his group that includes an African American female Architect have come together with sweat equity, finances, supplies and expertise to build homes for musicians on the recently blighted land hit by Katrina in the Southern U.S. New Orleans... Really cute shot-gun style homes but eclectic in facade, side and elevation views. One little shot-gun is Victorian in Style. I bet you can find something about his project online. Euroclydon... I wonder if Habitat for Housing or Jimmy Carter has any input on the Wynton project?
Tagged by Euroclydon D. on 08/14/2008  
How are you?
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