User:Socklessjoe

Joseph James McCabe was born with a gift for music which would carry him from his roots further then he ever dreamed possible. As a young man, his talent was recognized by Jackie Onassis and became JFK, Jr. first guitar teacher. In 1975 he began traveling the east coast with the band Kinderhook Creek playing American Country Rock music. The popularity of the band grew and they opened for Bruce Springsteen, Poco, Eagles and backed-up Chuck Berry. He has continued to write his own compositions and develop his unique style. "If John Lennon was still alive and making music with the Moody Blues, this is how they would sound like !" explains Michael Jaramillo of the Great Unknown Music Expose. --Socklessjoe (talk) 13:45, 22 May 2010 (UTC) “I recently had the pleasure of attending Joe’s live performance of his new CD 11.24. I have known Joe for a while and over the last so many months heard bits and pieces of what he was working on. I must say, I was pleasantly surprised at what he put together. My experience of him is that he is a caring, conscientious soul and this came out in his music. He writes from the heart and speaks to that which we can all identify with. Not only are his lyrics poetic but his mastery of different instruments made the experience much more meaningful. It reminded me of what those lucky few, back in the early 60’s, must have felt listening to John at the Cavern.” September 26, 2008

John Calonius, Global Account Manager , Ray Bloch Productions was with another company when working with Joseph James at Studio 66