Jody Joseph
Sounds like: Sarah McLachlan, Stevie Nicks
Jody Joseph harbors an instinct bred from the historical significance of her own backyard, and has the passion and intensity to back it up. From the very first day on the planet, she was granted a musical heritage (one of her famous relatives was opera singer Mario Lanza, another one a cousin named Jon Bon Jovi), and during her early years she began forming a style drawn from various eras of rock, pop and soul.
Joseph and her band were nominated for the 2004, 2005, 2006, & 2007 Asbury Music Awards for both “Best Female Vocalist”, and the band itself for “Best Rock Band”. In 2009, Joseph was the recipient of the “Living Legend 2009” award at the Asbury Music Awards.
“I have always believed that music is a universal language that has the ability to comfort and heal through some pretty dark moments in our lives.” – Jody Joseph
The 2000 release of her debut CD marked the moment in time when Joseph began to realize her most fervent dreams into reality. “I always knew that I wanted to be a writer of my own songs, and knew that in some respects I would fight for their existences as if they were my own children. Because, in a very real way, that’s what songs are for me. They’re part of me.”



