Joel Piper

Joel Piper
Background information
Birth name Joel Piper
Born October 18, 1985
Origin San Diego, California, U.S.
Genres pop, rock, metal, edm
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, producer, dj
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, drums, bass
Years active 1998–present
Labels Unsigned Artist
Associated acts Joel Piper, Avery Pkwy, Confide, As I Lay Dying, Chapter 14, Olivia
Website Joel Piper's Official Website

Joel Piper (born October 18, 1985) is an American musician, songwriter & producer. He was also the former drummer/ clean vocalist of the band Confide

Early life

Joel Piper is half Native American/German. He was born on October 18, 1985 in Sonora, Mexico to missionary parents who resided in a humble cement home there for 5 years helping the less fortunate. He was raised there till he was 5, at just eighteen months old Piper started playing an actual drum beat on the couch with drum sticks cut in half by his father so his small hands could hold the sticks. He would make up songs and sing them all day long. He had a natural ability to hold a 4x4 beat. When he was 5 he wanted to use his gift to make other people feel how he felt. More importantly the whole world. Once Joel finished high school he began making a living playing in pop, rock, metal, and pop punk bands, touring humble to large tours on all the major continents. Since a child Joel had a hunger to record his song ideas so he could listen to them over and over. Finding ways to jerry-rig components and devices, Joel made his own albums for him and his friends in which eventually progressed into producing and recording songs for some of the worlds greatest artists and song writers.[1]

Musical career

He played the drums for Olivia the band from the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii.

In October 2005 Joel started writing and recording music about his personal experiences in his bedroom. Later that year my life he claims that his life changed forever by Jesus Christ at a church that met off the I5 freeway exit in Orange County, California called Avery Pkwy. He named the project after the street name as a symbol of when Jesus healed his stomach and revealed to him the true meaning of hope. He released one full-length album ‘You Have The Roadmap’ in 2006.[2] 'Dream Big' was released on iTunes on March 11

His debut EP, "The Only One" was released on the 1st of November 2011. With 210,000 downloads in one week, it debuted at No. 11 on the iTunes pop chart passing big names such as Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato and Adele. The EP also reached top 40 on the Billboard Heetseekers Chart without any label or 3rd party support other than his dedicated family of fans. His single The Only One was also hand selected by iTunes as the Free Discovery Download of the week. His debut pop album Dying to Live has an experimental and ballad heavy track list where he explores a different side of his songwriting abilities taking his sound to new depths with a unique and engaging blend of rich organic sounds with electro-pop touches. "Dying to Live" debuted at No. 17 on the iTunes pop charts, putting him side by side with Swedish House Mafia and Zedd.[3]

My Little Earthquake 2.0 was released on the 1st of May 2012 Through the Night was released on the 9th of May 2013 Enough was released on the 25th of May 2013 Brand New Life was released on the 1st of December 2013 We Are the Dreamers was released on March 18, 2014 Come With Me (Live Sessions) was released on the 25th of March 2014 When Will I Realize was released on the 24th of September 2014 Celebrate (Deluxe Edition) was released on the 1st of March 2015

Discography

Joel Piper
Albums
EPs
Singles
Avery Pkwy
Albums
EPs
Singles
Confide
Albums
Guest appearances

Music videos

Year Song Producer Album
2012 "My Little Earthquake 2.0" Joel Piper My Little Earthquake 2.0
2012 "Smile" Joel Piper Dying to Live
2013 "Summer Love" Dan Coronado & Ian Robertson Summer love
2014 "Dream Big" Joel Piper, Tally Phillips and Dale Piper Dream Big
2014 "When Will I Realize" Joel Piper You Have The Roadmap / When Will I Realize
2014 "Through the Night" Joel Piper Through the Night

References