Out now - The Joe Card Radio Show Podcast !!!!
I'm putting together a series of short podcasts featuring old songs, new songs, live performances, cover songs and anything else that comes to mind. I'm a huge fan of radio, and as the thought of sitting awkwardly in front of a webcam doesn't appeal, this feels like the best way to keep playing and sharing new music with you until we get can get back out there and do our thing. Episodes will go live on Monday evenings.
EPISODE 5 OUT NOW !!
Featuring my contribution to the Bowie anniversary, Simon Bell via Robert Burns, and the usual J.C originals.
Previous editions on the Podcasts page.
I'm putting together a series of short podcasts featuring old songs, new songs, live performances, cover songs and anything else that comes to mind. I'm a huge fan of radio, and as the thought of sitting awkwardly in front of a webcam doesn't appeal, this feels like the best way to keep playing and sharing new music with you until we get can get back out there and do our thing. Episodes will go live on Monday evenings.
EPISODE 5 OUT NOW !!
Featuring my contribution to the Bowie anniversary, Simon Bell via Robert Burns, and the usual J.C originals.
Previous editions on the Podcasts page.
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Anything Goes, the acclaimed album from Joe Card. Available Now!
Joe Card is the West London-based singer-songwriter best known for his work with the band Stolen Car. Anything Goes is the first album to be released under his own name.
Featuring Fe Fi Fo Fum, How Long Must I Wait, No One's Home & The Rovers.
Available from Bandcamp and all of your digital stores.
Also available on CD!! via Paypal (£5 plus £1 postage- UK only)
Featuring Fe Fi Fo Fum, How Long Must I Wait, No One's Home & The Rovers.
Available from Bandcamp and all of your digital stores.
Also available on CD!! via Paypal (£5 plus £1 postage- UK only)
Here's Phil Strongman's video for No One's Home. Filmed on the streets of Hanwell, West London.
Here's a cool video we made of album opener Fe Fi Fo Fum, with Guy William on harmonica. Enjoy!
Here's a great version of No One's Home, featuring the wonderful Sheila Moylan on harp.
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