Josh Queen
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Over the Weekend...A Bevvy of Aural Pleasures
Theater; Destroyer and Josh Queen @ the Walnut Room, Bad Weather California, Velella Velella and Hearts
(Backbeat Online)
Over the Weekend... Destroyer and Josh Queen @ the Walnut Room
Destroyer and Josh Queen Saturday, May 3, 2008 The Walnut Room Friday night's gig
(Backbeat Online)
Denver/Boulder: Shows this week | 7.14 - 7.20
Theatre Dan Hicks And The Hot Licks @ Soiled Dove Josh Queen @ Walnut Room Lyle Lovett @ Red Rocks
(Merry Swankster)
denver/boulder shows for 7/14 - 7/20/08
Showcase @ Gothic Theatre Dan Hicks And The Hot Licks @ Soiled Dove Josh Queen @ Walnut Room Lyle Lovett
(Mystik Spiral)
When a chance encounter with a homeless man in a Denver parking lot left singer-songwriter Josh Queen thinking about how quickly people judge one another, a song was in the making. There comes a time in every songwriter’s life where the stories songs tell move from personal experiences to the things happening in the world around them. For this 27-year old songwriter, leaving the comforts of home in the Southeast was a catalyst for that change. The result is an introspective catalog of songs that examines the every day interactions people share and a reinvigorated passion for connecting with his audience. Josh’s love for music began at the ripe age of 12 in Aiken, SC, when he picked up his first guitar and taught himself how to play. After graduating from Clemson University, where he formed the band Upstart Jackson, Josh headed to Charlotte, North Carolina. While there, he established himself as one of the Queen City’s most promising musicians, touring the Southeast with his band and recording two EPs, This Is Me Movin’ On and A Life Less Deceiving. “Maybe,” a single from the latter record, won Josh an Honorable Mention in the 2004 Billboard World Song Contest and was included on Alternative Addiction’s Vol. 6 compilation disc.
