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Nanaimo, British Columbia (Canada)
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Joe Mannix grew up in Northport, Long
Island listening to an older brother's record collection consisting
of The Beach Boys, Jim Croce, Elton John, and Steely Dan. These influences
had a strong effect on Joe. He was in a punk pop band called Oral
Groove but deep inside Mannix really wanted to focus on singer/songwriter
style music. Now he has the option of performing solo if the venue
is suitable or bringing along his trio. White Flag is his debut album,
originally released himself but recently Bongo Beat out of Vancouver
caught wind of this band and reissued the album internationally. With
a little more meat behind him now, his folk style music will undoubtedly
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While Joe leans a little more towards
pop than tried and true folk music, it still shows a
blossoming songwriter that will make waves in the underground. One
of my favorite tracks is the Caribbean tinged "Port Aransas"
that sounds a lot like Brent Tyler's guitar and vocal style. Mannix
is a great Harmonica player as well. This is showcased on
a number of songs. It's always great when
a talented songwriter gets noticed and hopefully White Flag will
allow Joe Mannix that chance.
(Bongo Beat 2003)
Reviewed on 2003-08-06 00:13:35 by Dennis Scanland
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