Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s featured Artist is Joshua Ketchmark and his single Tazewell County Line.
Tazewell County Line is Joshua Ketchmark’s Single
Surely we are faced with a very inspired singer-songwriter with a great deal of experience behind him.
Joshua Ketchmark’s music is mature and intense and tells stories that captivate the listener and keep you glued to the speakers from the first to the last second.
The production is absolutely professional and the interpretation impeccable.
This music makes you think of the endless American roads. I imagined driving a convertible one of those days when you want to be alone. The wind in your hair and the heat of the sun on your skin make you feel free and past memories surface making you shed a tear.
Joshua Ketchmark is able to speak to the heart and soul of the listener because his music is sincere. Few artists manage to transfer their emotions into music so effectively.
Absolutely recommend.
Tazewell County Line is Joshua Ketchmark’s Single Out Now!
Intense!
Tazewell County Line is Joshua Ketchmark’s Single
“Am I the best-kept secret in rock and roll? I don’t really think that’s true. The whisper in the hall; maybe kind of like that band everyone said was so cool before they became famous. I can’t say any of that best describes me. But what I can tell you is I feel pretty fortunate to live the life I live. With that said, I will tell you I’ve never liked Star Wars: The Phantom Menace until one afternoon Melissa Etheridge put it on and sat down next to me. I can say I think it’s cool that I’ve recorded and worked with some of the same players, engineers and producers who have also worked with Elvis Costello, Don Henley & Ryan Adams, or even that Gene Simmons still owes me six bucks. Coming from a small town outside of Peoria, Illinois, it’s all something that my little boys mind could have never imagined and that’s pretty cool. Or at the very least, it all makes for a good story.” Read More