Joshua Bartholomew
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Joshua Bartholomew (born 1984) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. At the end of October 2005, he released his self-titled CD which was written, performed, produced, engineered, mixed and mastered by Joshua. His songs “What Happened To Our Love” and "IT" gained nationwide radio play on CBC Radio One. [1] CBC Radio One producer Kai Black, CBC host Brent Bambury, singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith and Relient K's Matt Thiessen were among his early supporters. In 2006, Joshua won the songwriting contest held by Toronto’s #1 Pop/AC radio station 99.9 MIX FM and toured with Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings. He is currently recording with Joe Mardin (son of Arif Mardin) in New York City.
[edit] External links
- Joshua Bartholomew Official Site
- Joshua Bartholomew MySpace Site
- Joshua Bartholomew New Music Canada Site
- Joshua Bartholomew CBC Radio One Interview
- Joshua Bartholomew on NetRadio (6 songs in Top 10 Requests)
- Joshua Bartholomew on SUN TV's News Entertainment Show Inside Jam
- Joshua Bartholomew on SUN TV's News Entertainment Show Inside Jam at Toronto's MIX 99.9