Joey Barnes | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Joseph Matthew Barnes |
Born | August 13, 1976 |
Origin | Greensboro, NC, U.S. |
Genres | Indie Pop, Alternative |
Occupations | Musician, Songwriter, Producer |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Bass, Drums/Percussion |
Labels | Nascent Republic Records |
Associated acts | Daughtry, Suicide Darlings, Patrick Rock Band, Dorian Grey, Seven and The Deadlies |
Notable instruments | |
PRS Starla, C&C Drums |
Joey Barnes (Joseph Matthew Barnes) was born August 13, 1976 in Greensboro, NC.[1] Most widely known for his drumming gig with Daughtry, (2006–2010)[2] Barnes signed with independent label Nascent Republic Records in 2008[3] and has had four releases: Always (2009), Last Request (2009), Change (2009) and a cover of Wham’s single "Last Christmas" (2010).[4] All four releases were recorded at Seawell Studios, just outside of Greensboro.[5] Change was featured on VH1’s top 20 Countdown in January 2010[6] for donating a portion of its proceeds to LA-based charity, NextAid.[7]
Barnes is endorsed by C&C Drums[8] and Paul Reed Smith guitars[9] and is featured on Touchtunes jukeboxes across the country[10] and also Pandora Internet Radio.[11]
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Songs Joey Barnes has written/co-written
Daughtry: "Call Your Name" (from "Leave This Town") [12]
Daughtry: "What Have We Become" (from "Leave This Town: The B Sides")
Daughtry:"Get Me Through" (from "Leave This Town: The B Sides")[13]
Timbaland ft. Daughtry: "Long Way Down" (from Shock Value II)[14]
J Timber: "Hazel Eyes" and "Suits and Ties" (from Self-Titled)
Courtney Smith: "Andy" (from Lips that Taste of Tears)
Patrick Rock: "Grace" (from Recovering from Silence) U is be ugly
As A Solo Artist
Always (EP, 2009)
Last Request (EP, 2009)
Change (EP, 2009)
Last Christmas (single, 2010)
With Daughtry
Leave This Town (2009)
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