JOESEF ON THE VOCAL GIRLS PODCAST

The VOCAL GIRLS podcast is the series where music journalist and VOCAL GIRLS Founder, Megan Graye, chats to artists about their past, present and future, and the music that intertwines these experiences. This week, Megan's speaking to Glaswegian musician, Joesef.Joesef's career is currently flying; he's already released two EP’s, made music with Loyle Carner, toured with Arlo Parks and sold out shows across the UK - including his first at the iconic King Tuts in Glasgow, before he’d even released any songs. Joesef is down to earth, hilarious and loveable, but it’s not just his personality that’s made him so successful, his velvety voice and self produced tracks are the perfect blend of happy-sad and have had numerous plays across Radio 1. He’s about to have his biggest tour yet in May at venues like the Shepherds Bush Empire, and is currently out in Texas at SXSW! In this episode we talk about pre show nerves, staying grounded and his anonymous admission box which he’s started for his fans.*This episode contains strong language and drug references* Joesef's song choices: Past: It's Too Late - Carole KingPresent: Red Room - Hiatus KaiyoteFuture: Etta Marcus - Hide and Seek@vocalgirlsclub@megangraye_Vocalgirls.comThis podcast is produced, edited and presented by Megan Graye. Music for this podcast was composed and recorded by Jessica Edwards and the graphics are by Alayna Hunte. They are both members of the VOCAL GIRLS team. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to the VOCAL GIRLS podcast! This is the music interview podcast where host, Megan Graye speaks to bands and artists about music, life and everything in-between! In each episode we hear from a different musician about their experiences in the industry so far, as well as their more personal connections with the music they've grown up with. Each guest chooses a song from their past, present and future and discusses the context around those choices. Megan Graye is the editor and founder of vocalgirls.com - a music content website dedicated to championing emerging artists and musicians, with a focus on female and LGBTQ+ artists. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/vocal-girls-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.