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Artists:Joyce Brookshire
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Joyce Brookshire's music is a portrait of her life and the life of her community, the Cabbagetown Mill Village in the heart of downtown Atlanta, where she was born and raised. In the 1880s folks from the North Georgia mountains moved to Atlanta to work at the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill, and Joyce's family was among those who brought their rural way of life to build a new community in the city.
Her second recording "Whatever Became Of Me" was produced by DeDe Vogt and Elise Witt in 2000. Her latest recording "Cabbagetown Ballad" will celebrate it's release on Saturday Dec. 3, 2005.
Joyce's musical influences were many. Her father, a truck driver, played guitar and sang in a quartet at the family church. The Brookshire's neighbor Grace Mote was one of the first Cabbagetown residents to own a record player and when she played Kitty Wells and Webb Pierce, Joyce would run over to her porch and yell, "Turn it up, Grace!" A teenager in the '50s, Joyce was also deeply influenced by rhythm 'n blues and rock 'n roll. Joyce began writing songs at age ten and hasn't quit since.
In the early '70s Joyce went to work at The Patch, a drop-in center for kids in crisis in the Cabbagetown neighborhood. At The Patch, Joyce met Esther LeFever who was to have a major impact on Joyce's life. Folk singer/political activist/ex-Mennonite and friend to the poor and disadvantaged, Esther pushed, prodded, and nurtured Joyce's talent as a songwriter and performer. "Without Esther, most of my music might still be in my head," says Joyce.
In the '70s and '80s Joyce toured with folk legend Guy Carawan and for a few years lived in Knoxville and had a band called Phantoms of the Opry with Phyllis Boyens (Loretta Lynn's mother in the movie Coal Miner's Daughter). Since that time, Joyce has used her songs to express not only her own feelings, but to become a voice for the hungry, the homeless, and the poor.
Along with the INDIGO GIRLS and other noted Atlanta musicians, Joyce is featured on the infamous DON'T EAT OUT OF DENTED CANS album produced by WRFG Radio. Her music has been featured in the theatrical productions Cabbagetown: Three Women, Ponce de Leon, Blood on Blood, and Texas Two-Stepping With the Girls. In 1987 she was nominated for a Georgia Emmy for "outstanding achievement in original music." Her first solo album North Georgia Mountains was released in 1977 by Foxfire Records..
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- Spotlighted: Friday, January 26th 2007
- Songs on WWR: 26
- Total plays: 74
- Total requests: 40
- Total listens: 1987
- CDBaby referrals: 0
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| Song | Album | Length | Played | Overall | You | Tags | Single Request |
| Fishin' Fever | Whatever Became Of Me | 2:20 | 14 | ![]() 11 votes |
You have to login to give your opinion about songs. | Country folk / Fishing | Knight In Shining Armor | Cabbagetown Ballad | 2:43 | 2 | ![]() 3 votes |
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