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Joseph Lee Henry (born December 2, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. He has released 15 studio albums and produced multiple recordings for other artists, including three
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-winning albums.


Early life

Henry was born in
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, the state where his parents, whom he described as devout Christians, were also from. He grew up in
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and attended Rochester Community Schools. He graduated from Rochester Adams High School, then graduated from the
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.


Career


1985 to 2005

Henry moved to Brooklyn, New York in 1985 and began performing in local music venues. He released his first album ''Talk of Heaven'' in 1986. The album earned him a recording contract with A&M, which subsequently released the albums ''Murder of Crows'' in 1989 and ''Shuffletown'' in 1990. ''Shuffletown,'' produced by
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, represented a shift in musical direction towards the " alt country" genre. Henry's next two recordings, ''Short Man's Room'' (1992) and '' Kindness of the World'' (1993), featured members of the country-rock band the Jayhawks. The song "King's Highway" was recorded by
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in 2003 and Gov't Mule in 2005. For his 1996 album ''
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,'' Henry incorporated guitarist Page Hamilton of Helmet and a reviewer at ''Trouserpress'' called the album "idiosyncratic broadmindedness." 1999's ''
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'' was recorded with producers Daniel Lanois and
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. The album was called an "atmospheric marvel" by one reviewer and Ann Powers of the
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wrote: Henry has "found the sound that completes his verbal approach." ''
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,'' released in 2001, featured
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musicians Marc Ribot,
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, Brad Mehldau and saxophonist
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on "Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful Nation." According to
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's Thom Jurek, the album is a "triumph not only for Henry—who has set a new watermark for himself—but for American
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, which so desperately needed something else to make it sing again." 2003's self-produced ''
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'' album was Henry's first recording on Epitaph's
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label. AllMusic's Jurek described this album as "the sound of....electric guitars in an abandoned yet fully furnished Tiki bar in
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's Los Angeles." Henry's wife talked him into letting her send
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, who is her sister, a demo of his song "Stop," which was reworked and recorded as " Don't Tell Me" (from Madonna's 2000 album ''
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''). Henry's own tango-tinged version of the song appeared on ''Scar'' and was featured in an episode of ''
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''. Henry and his sister-in-law recorded a duet, "Guilty by Association," on the charity album '' Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation,'' and collaborated on the songs "
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" on '' Confessions on a Dance Floor,'' "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" on ''
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,'' and "Falling Free" on '' MDNA.'' In the early 2000s, Henry was an inaugural member of the Independent Music Awards' judging panel to support independent artists.


2006 to present

After producing the Grammy-award-winning album ''
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'' by
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, Henry produced additional records and in 2006 opened up a home studio where he often collaborates with recording engineer Ryan Freeland and Los Angeles-based musicians such as Jay Bellerose, Greg Leisz, David Piltch, Patrick Warren and Keefus Ciancia. In September 2006, Henry and Loudon Wainwright III began composing the music for the
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movie '' Knocked Up'' in Henry's home studio. Some instrumentals were used as background score for the film while other songs appeared on Wainwright's 2007 ''Strange Weirdos'' which Henry produced. In 2007, Henry released ''
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,'' which was described as "a rich, acoustic affair that returns us to Henry's rootsier sounds". The final track on the album, "God Only Knows," was used in a " TCM Remembers 2008" TV commercial.
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's 2012 album '' Slipstream,'' which Henry produced, contained versions of two songs from ''Civilians.'' In 2009, Henry released his ninth solo record, ''
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'' which incorporates orchestral blues with guitarist Marc Ribot, pianist Jason Moran and his son, Levon Henry, on saxophone. The album focuses on facets of blues with a sprinkling of jazz, rock and pop and traces the rugged history of American storytelling." In May 2011, Henry released the album '' Reverie'' with simple acoustic instrumention on guitar, upright bass, piano and drums. "When you listen to ''Reverie'', especially on headphones, you can hear traffic in the background or a neighbor calling her dog. It's not always a pristine recording environment. Henry not only left the windows open at his basement studio, but also put microphones on them." "But there was this singer-songwriter environment, this post-Dylan fallout, of people who think that pages of your diary set to music are songs, and that the more 'honest' songs are, the better they are. And that's the greatest misconception of American popular music: that if you're being honest, you're being entertaining." In June 2014, Henry released his thirteenth album, '' Invisible Hour''. It was recorded at his LA home studio, The Garfield House, in 2013 with his regular band of musicians (Jay Bellerose, Jennifer Condos, Levon Henry, Greg Leisz, John Smith, and David Piltch). Guests providing backing vocals on the album included
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and Lisa Hannigan. '' Paste'' magazine described it as "11 impossibly beautiful songs" and "Joe Henry's masterpiece". In October 2017, Henry released ''Thrum.'' In June 2019 Joe recorded what was intended to be demos of 13 new songs. With only a handful of friends playing in support, Joe entered the studio and tore through these songs with determination and abandon, then went home. The next day he listened and understood that something had transpired that was more than he had bargained for; that the songs as recorded sparked an ember that somehow remained bright and alive before him, moving beyond any sense of expectation he may have held. These raw and wirey songs together construct Joe's 15th studio album titled "The Gospel According To Water", which was released on November 15, 2019.


Reception

Henry has been described as "a modest-selling 'critic's darling' with a reputation for pushing the envelope" and who writes "songs hatdon't fit into an easily defined box" and instead is influenced by folk, blues, jazz, rock and country.


Personal life

Henry married Melanie Ciccone in 1987. They have two children. Melanie is the sister of
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. In 2013, Henry and his brother David released a biography of Richard Pryor, titled ''Furious Cool: Richard Pryor and the World That Made Him''. Joe Henry and his family moved out of their home (and his long-time recording space), The Garfield House, in early 2015. In May 2019 Joe Henry revealed that a few months earlier he was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer. He further advised that he has responded well to the treatment he has received, and that his prognosis for now is very encouraging.


Discography


Albums

* ''Talk of Heaven'' (Profile, 1986) – digital re-release on Astor Place (1999) * ''Murder of Crows'' ( A&M, 1989) * ''Shuffletown'' (A&M, 1990) * ''Short Man's Room'' (
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, 1992) * '' Kindness of the World'' (Mammoth, 1993) * ''
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'' (Mammoth, 1996) – recorded in 1994–95 * ''
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'' (Mammoth, 1999) * ''
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'' (Mammoth, 2001) – recorded in 2000 * ''
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'' (
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, 2003) – recorded in 2002–03 * ''
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'' (Anti-, 2007) * ''
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'' (Anti-, 2009) * '' Reverie'' (Anti-, 2011) * '' Invisible Hour'' ( earMusic, 2014) – recorded in 2013 * '' Shine a Light: Field Recordings from the Great American Railroad'' with
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, 2016) – live * ''
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'' (earMusic, 2017) * ''
The Gospel According to Water ''The Gospel According to Water'' is the fifteenth studio album by American musician and producer Joe Henry. It was released in November 15, 2019 under EarMusic Records. Critical reception ''The Gospel According to Water'' was met with universal ...
'' (earMusic, 2019)


EPs

* '' Fireman's Wedding'' (1994)


Production credits

* '' Strange Angels'' by Kristin Hersh (co-producer, 1998) * ''
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'' by Shivaree (co-producer, 1999) * '' Teddy Thompson'' by Teddy Thompson (co-producer, 2000) * ''Dim Stars, Bright Sky'' by
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(co-producer, 2002) * ''
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'' by
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(producer, 2002) * ''
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'' by Jim White (co-producer, 2004) * ''
Knuckle Down ''Knuckle Down'' is the 14th studio album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. It is the first album where DiFranco has collaborated with a producer; Joe Henry. The record is also her first studio album to feature a string section. It is considered ...
'' by
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(co-producer, 2005) * ''
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'' by
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(producer, 2005) * '' Hope and Desire'' by Susan Tedeschi (producer, 2005) * '' I've Got My Own Hell to Raise'' by
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(producer, 2005) * ''I Believe to My Soul'' by various artists (producer, 2005) * '' Our New Orleans: A Benefit Album for the Gulf Coast'' by various artists (co-producer, 2005) * ''
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(producer, 2006) * ''Between Daylight and Dark'' by Mary Gauthier (producer, 2007) * '' Strange Weirdos'' by Loudon Wainwright III (co-producer, 2007) * '' Sex & Gasoline'' by
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(producer, 2008) * '' Recovery'' by Loudon Wainwright III (producer, 2008) * ''
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(producer, 2009) * ''La Différence'' by Salif Keita (producer, 2009) * '' A Stranger Here'' by Ramblin' Jack Elliott (producer, 2009) * ''
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(producer, 2009) * '' The Way of the World'' by Mose Allison (producer, 2010) * ''I Know I've Been Changed'' by Aaron Neville (producer, 2010) * ''The Long Surrender'' by Over the Rhine (producer, 2011) * '' Let Them Talk'' by
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'' by Meshell Ndegeocello (co-producer, 2011) * '' Slipstream'' by
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(co-producer, 2012) * ''Kin: Songs by Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell'' by various artists (producer, 2012) * '' Devil In Me'' by Natalie Duncan (producer, 2012) * '' Tooth & Nail'' by
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(producer, 2013) * ''
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(producer, 2013) * ''Meet Me at the Edge of the World'' by Over the Rhine (producer, 2013) * '' The Wexford Carols'' by Caitríona O'Leary (producer, 2014) * ''Broken Bones'' by Guy Pearce (producer, 2014) * ''
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(co-producer, 2015) * '' Dig In Deep'' by
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(co-producer, 2016) * '' American Tunes'' by
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(producer, 2016) * ''Dorado'' by
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(producer, 2016) * ''Real Midnight'' by
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(producer, 2016) * '' Lovers and Leavers'' by Hayes Carll (producer, 2016) * '' I Am the Rain'' by Chely Wright (producer, 2016) * '' Whistle Down the Wind'' by
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(producer, 2018) * ''The Nomad'' by Guy Pearce (producer, 2018) * ''All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn't Do'' by
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(producer, 2018) * '' There Is No Other'' by
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(producer, 2019)


Songwriting credits

* " Don't Tell Me" by Madonna (co-writer, 2000; based on his song "Stop") * "Hope Against Hope" by Rosanne Cash (co-writer, 2003) * "
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" by Madonna (co-writer, 2005) * "Devil Wouldn't Recognize You" by Madonna (co-writer, 2008) * "Love and Treachery" by
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(co-writer, 2009) * "Falling Free" by Madonna (co-writer, 2012) * "At the Heart of Me" by Chely Wright (co-writer, 2016) * "Holy War" by Chely Wright (co-writer, 2016) * "See Me Home" by Chely Wright (co-writer, 2016)


References


External links


Official website


* * ttps://archive.today/20130115202751/http://exclaim.ca/articles/multiarticlesub.aspx?csid1=136&csid2=946&fid1=40690 Interview at Exlaim
Interview with HitQuarters

Interview on Music Makers and Soul Shakers Podcast, Part 1Part 2
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