Singing As We Rise - Joe Newberry

Joe Newberry

Joe Newberry has a wonderful voice, and writes tunes & lyrics to enrich that wonderful voice to the point of sublime. Writing music that tends toward old-timey, bluegrass, spirituals, torch songs, & more beyond that, Joe's songs draw deeply on the Missouri of his youth and the North Carolina of his adulthood. Renowned for his clawhammer banjo playing, Joe has won multiple awards from the IBMA, and was a frequent performer on A Prairie Home Companion. He performed with the Red Clay RamblersBig Medicine, and in duos with Mike Compton and April Verch, among others.

Past/current religious/spiritual influences:
Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian

All songs are written and performed by Joe Newberry, unless otherwise noted:
Baby I'm Blue - from Going Home, Joe Newberry & April Verch
Resurrection Day - live performance on Prairie Home Companion with Joe Newberry, Garrison Keillor, Heather Masse, & the Exchange Street Quartet
The Darker the Night, the Better I See - live performance with Joe Newberry, Jon Shain,& JF Ventre
Reminiscent - from Crow the Dawn with Joe Newberry, Jon Shain, & FJ Ventre, 1st verse by Sterling Newberry in 1910, 2nd verse & music by Joe Newberry in 2014
On This Christmas Day - live performance at the Triad Stage in Greensboro, NC
Singing As We Rise - written by Joe Newberry performed by the Gibson Brothers on Help My Brother
I Know Whose Tears - from Live, Joe Newberry & Mike Compton

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That was a beautifully done interview Joe. I cried with every song. Heard a few stories I hadn't heard before, and he nailed you on the blues during the holidays.

My sister Ann Whitley introduced me to Joe Newberry a few years ago. I will be forever indebted to her for the introduction. This interview and musical sharing with Joe is incredible. Take every opportunity you can to visit with him online or, when the pandemic lifts, in person at a performance. You will not be disappointed.

What an amazing show. So much range and passion in your writing and your singing. Love the stories. Keep shining your light.

Just finished this wonderful hour with tears in my eyes. Bless you, Brother Joe.

I so enjoyed our visit. Thanks for that, and all you do. JN

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