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Corner Lounge – Joseph Arthur 6/27/13

Joseph Arthur made his 1st visit to The Corner Lounge (and to Cville!) in between appearances on Leno & Letterman this summer in support of his latest album, The Ballad of Boogie Christ

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Joseph puts his painting skills to use on stage & with his guitars!IMAG1678 IMAG1679

sweet pedalboard!  Joseph was one of the first to really use loop technology to become a virtual one-man band in the early 90s!IMAG1681

And THIS is the van we talk about at the end of the interview…what a crazy story!  So glad to hear he got his gear/paintings back!IMAG1682

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