cellojoe

Location:
California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Folk / Acoustic / Other
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
CelloJoe is an anomaly in the world of cellists.
By combining cello with beatboxing, he has created a unique genre: classical hip hop.
Looped and layered beatboxing beats (vocal percussion) and funky cello form a rich soundscape for intelligent lyrics; CelloJoe spreads joy, laughter and consciousness raising vibrations.
CelloJoe's eclectic sound also incorporates the style of old time, jug band, blues and kids's music.
CelloJoe is the world's first long distance musical bike touring cellist. In 2007-2008, he rode with the Pleasant Revolution, a 5,000 mile bike tour from North San Juan, California to Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico. In 2009, he did a 500 mile bike tour through Utah with SHAKE YOUR PEACE! In 2010, CelloJoe rode through 12 countries in Europe with the Pleasant Revolution. PleasantRevolution.net
watch videos at youtube.com/cellojoe
wanna know a bit about the infamous, legendary and amazing cellojoe aka joey
chang, mild mannered suburbanite kid? read on
cellojoe: a biography
There aren’t very many singing, rapping, beatboxing, cello players in the world. You could probably count them on your fingers, if you knew any of them. But there’s a particularly funny and funky curious one you should remember and he goes by the name of cellojoe.
Like most cello players, Joseph Abraham Tal Tien-Ru Chang Jr. Senior III esquire (or just Joey for short) started out as a classical cellist. A mild-mannered suburbanite kid from Los Altos, California, Joey began studying the cello at age ten. His first instrument was actually piano which he started at age nine. For the first eight years, there were weekly private lessons and many music summer camps. There were also weekly youth orchestra rehearsals. And from this fertile classical ground sprang forth a very unusual weed from a crack in the suburbial sidewalk.
Joey discovered playing on the street after eight years of classical training. First, he played his classical repertoire over and over. This practice got old pretty quick. He realized that playing on the street was a great opportunity to begin improvising. After a fair amount of purely instrumental improvisation, he thought that being able to sing and play the cello would be infinitely cool and different and would thus attract more attention and hopefully fill the case with money. Slowly and surely this talent developed. Hip hop had always been part of Joey’s listening diet and because of this habit, beatboxing naturally began to work its way into his improvisations on the street.
University Avenue in Palo Alto California is a pretty ritzy strip. It’s full of yuppie shopping zombies. There’s also a sizeable homeless population. A homeless man named Carl would listen to Joey playing often. It was he who coined the moniker “cellojoe.” Joey sang impromptu songs about the glaring disparities right before his eyes in the yuppies and the homeless. Socially conscious and politically active, Joey naturally wove concepts of social and earth justice into his lyrics.
Joey auditioned in Berklee College of Music’s World Scholarship Tour in 2000. He was awarded a scholarship and attended Berklee from 2002-2006. He has played with Rushad Eggleston, the cellist in Fiddler’s Four and Crooked Still, Edan, an internationally acclaimed MC and producer, Roxanne Young, a member of Cirque du Soleil and Barrage, Greg Liszt , Bruce Springstein’s banjo player and member of Crooked Still, as well as many other notable musicians. As cellist with the band Incus, he toured nationally and played at over forty venues and festivals all over the country. He went on tour with the El Camino Youth Symphony in Europe twice: once to Italy and Austria and once to England and Scotland. He has recorded on many artist’s CDs including Sonya Cotton, Andi Star, Concept 6, Rebecca Loebe, Pablo Picker and others.
In addition to being a veritable cello monster, Joey is also very interested in organic farming and has traveled to and worked at organic farms in Canada, the west coast of the U.S. and the island of Maui in Hawaii through the organization WWOOF (Willing Workers on Organic Farms or Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms.)
He is currently performing and teaching in the bay area and working on a puppet show and a west coast U.S. tour on a bicycle with an xtracycle for the cello. If you know any great places to play, be sure to contact him! e-mail cellojoe@cellojoe.com. Additionally, he is developing percussion classes for kids, and weekend workshops on shamanic journeying, getting silly and embracing creativity.



postscript:
a lot of my lyrics are freely improvised and made up on the street. i sing about injustices i see. this world is such a beautiful place and we can make it so much more beautiful by growing our own foods, building community, and getting into simple living.
well i hope you listen to the songs and e-mail me with some comments and get some of my cd offerings. thanks so much and many blessings upon you. peace be with you. - ~!@joey@!~ "cellojoe"



here's a cool quote i like:
Poetic Terrorism
WEIRD DANCING IN ALL-NIGHT computer-banking lobbies. Unauthorized pyrotechnic displays. Land-art, earth-works as bizarre alien artifacts strewn in State Parks. Burglarize houses but instead of stealing, leave Poetic-Terrorist objects. Kidnap someone & make them happy. Pick someone at random & convince them they're the heir to an enormous, useless & amazing fortune--say 5000 square miles of Antarctica, or an aging circus elephant, or an orphanage in Bombay, or a collection of alchemical mss. Later they will come to realize that for a few moments they believed in something extraordinary, & will perhaps be driven as a result to seek out some more intense mode of existence.
Bolt up brass commemorative plaques in places (public or private) where you have experienced a revelation or had a particularly fulfilling sexual experience, etc.
Go naked for a sign.
Organize a strike in your school or workplace on the grounds that it does not satisfy your need for indolence & spiritual beauty.
excerpted from http://www.hermetic.com/bey/taz1.htmllabelPoeticTerrorism by hakim bey.
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