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Attention Bob Dylan fans – check this guy out!

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 10 Apr, 2018 at 7:49PM
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Attention Bob Dylan fans – check this guy out!

osh Okeefe (pic Heather LeRoy)

osh Okeefe (pic Heather LeRoy)

Do you like Bob Dylan’s music? Then US/UK troubadour and former BIMM (The British and Irish Modern Music Institute) Brighton student Josh Okeefe is likely for you.

Lindi Ortega

He has a busy summer schedule of festival appearances and live shows with the singular Lindi Ortega. (Hear her music HERE). Josh is an aspiring singer-songwriter from England via Tennessee will be supporting Lindi at a string of UK dates including an appearance at the Komedia Brighton on Tuesday 12th June.

Lindi Ortega and Josh Okeefe will be playing live at the Komedia Brighton

Turning heads with his first tour of the UK last summer, Josh returns following a year of near constant travelling across the US and omnipresently performing with artists across the Nashville scene at noteworthy spots like Layla’s and Roberts Western World on Lower Broadway where one could see him either taking centre stage or playing the harmonica for someone else. On his ongoing quest to pen songs founded on substance, the last year has seen Josh notably put in emotional performances at Grenfell Tower’s Wall of Truth (a public space collating first hand accounts, facts, testimonies and statements created by and for members of the community affected), as well as performing at a gathering for Black Lives in Tennessee (as reported on by Huffington Post); both of which have been hard-hitting and inspirational new chapters in Josh’s own living songbook.

Often compared to the likes of Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie, Josh Okeefe is a worthy bearer of the torch lit by such folk legends who have gone before him. Like his heroes, he is an artist who prefers to let the songs do the talking, an enigmatic character with a penchant for the unpredictable. So what can we expect from Josh’s upcoming visit then? “Who knows?” says Josh. “We will have to wait and see. One thing I do know is that there ain’t nothing better than playing music for folks, especially in the UK.”

With rumours of a new album in the works it seems the singer is keeping his cards close to chest for the time being, our only taster of what may appear on the record Josh’s incredibly moving ‘Grenfell Tower Fire’ video that emerged online earlier this year and as yet unreleased track ‘I Won’t Let You Down’ (as seen on his GemsOnVHS session).

Josh Okeefe

However, those who have already seen Josh performing in the flesh from his former visits here will know to expect an stripped back acoustic set with an electric atmosphere, supercharged by Josh’s emotive songcraft.

In 2012, Derby, England native and folk-singer Josh Okeefe dropped out of school, traveled across the Atlantic and arrived in Nashville, TN in search of the places his idols Hank Williams and Johnny Cash once graced. He became a regular in the rock and roll clubs on the east side and the legendary honky-tonks on Lower Broadway; met a host of other musicians and began writing songs at an astonishing pace.

Over a couple of nights in his 350 sq. ft Tennessee log cabin Okeefe recorded his critically acclaimed self-titled debut album with just a borrowed RCA Microphone from the 1960’s that vibrated its diaphragm and carbon to the to the voices of Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Guy Clark, and other towering specters of country music. and an Ampex 2-track Tape Machine which Okeefe purchased from JJ Cale’s estate for $100.

Catapulting himself into the spotlight Josh Okeefe has already performed with the likes of Alison Krauss and Jamey Johnson, earned headline festival spots and BBC Radio appearances, sang for the people at national and local protests and had his songs recorded by major label artists like Ashley Monroe and High Valley to name a few and this is just the start…

Lindi Ortega and Josh Okeefe on tour

More info here: https://www.facebook.com/joshokeefeofficial/ and tickets for his Brighton gig supporting Lindi Ortega can be found here: https://www.komedia.co.uk/brighton/music/lindi-ortega-support/

Read up on Josh’s Brighton connection here: https://www.bimm.co.uk/news/from-brighton-to-nashville-introducing-josh-okeefe/

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  1. Accidental_P says:
    8 years ago

    This article is twice as good if you read it in the voice of Alan Partridge.

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    • Nick Linazasoro says:
      8 years ago

      Ahhhh-haaaaaarr the first message is from ‘Accidental’

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