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Josh Caterer (born April 12, 1972) is an American,
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-area musician, best known as the lead singer, lead guitarist, and principal songwriter of pop-punk band
Smoking Popes Smoking Popes is an American pop punk band from the northwest suburbs of Chicago. They are composed of brothers Matt Caterer (bass), Josh Caterer (lead vocals/guitar) and Eli Caterer (guitar/backing vocals) and Mike Felumlee (drums). History ...
, which he founded in 1991 with his older brother Matt and younger brother Eli. Josh has also written and recorded Christian and gospel music as a solo artist and with the pop-punk band Duvall. In 2015, he founded the blues band Jackson Mud Band, which has released one full-length album called "Stranger Blues".


Early life

Josh Caterer grew up in
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, where he attended Kings Road Elementary School and Carpentersville Middle School. Later, his family moved to Lake In The Hills IL, where he attended nearby H.D. Jacobs High School, graduating in 1990. After graduation, he held several menial jobs such as gas station cashier and machine operator at a plastics company.


Career

Smoking Popes formed in 1991 and began playing small local venues around the Chicago suburbs. Their first album ''Get Fired'' was released in 1993 by Chicago indie label Johann's Face Records. An opening spot for Green Day drew the attention of major labels, and in 1995 they signed to Capitol Records, which released their second album ''Born To Quit''. The single from that album, "Need You Around", was included on the soundtrack to the hit movie ''Clueless'' and the band's career took off. They started touring North America and Europe as a headlining act, also opening for such artists as Cheap Trick, Goo Goo Dolls, Violent Femmes, Foo Fighters and Tripping Daisy. During the making of their third album ''Destination Failure'', Josh began struggling with substance abuse and went through a period of personal upheaval and spiritual searching. His songwriting, which until then had focused mostly on the ups and downs of romantic love, began to take on a deeper and more profound quality, which is reflected in the lyrics on that album. ''Destination Failure'' was released in 1997 to critical acclaim, but achieved only moderate commercial success. Eventually, after a collapse due to a cocaine overdose at an all-night party his spiritual search intensified, and reading
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'' helped lead him to embrace Christianity in 1998. Shortly after his conversion, the Smoking Popes broke up, and Caterer became heavily involved in his church, also working at World Relief, a charitable, non-profit organization. He released a five-song EP of acoustic gospel music called ''Why Me''. In 2001 he returned to the rock scene, founding the Christian rock band Duvall, which included other former members of the Smoking Popes. In November 2005, the Smoking Popes reunited for a sell-out show at the Chicago club The Metro. They embarked on a U.S. tour in early 2006 with the band Bayside and released a new album called ''Stay Down'' in July 2008. Since then, Smoking Popes have released two more full-length albums, ''This Is Only A Test'' in 2011 and ''Into The Agony'' in 2018. In October 2020, Josh played a virtual concert at the Hideout in Chicago, which was later released as a live solo album called ''The Hideout Sessions''.


Church musician

From 2011 to 2015, Josh served as director of worship at the Village Church of
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, then from 2015 to 2019 as Pastor of Worship and Music Ministries at
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in
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. Since July 2019, he's been serving as Pastor of Worship at Village Bible Church in Sugar Grove Illinois.


Personal life

Josh lives in
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with his wife, Stefanie, and their two children, Elliot and Phoebe.


References


External links


Interview with Josh Caterer by Harvest Bible Chapel
* *Josh Caterer playing at North Central College Union:
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