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A classical piano prodigy, William Joseph was awarded a scholarship at age eight from the Boys Club of America that put him under the tutelage of Russian instructor Stella Saperstein. From that point on, the Phoenix, AZ, native performed and wrote music through to his early teens. After a brief period away from the stage Joseph returned to piano performance, releasing two independently recorded CDs, and by his early twenties he had garnered a loyal following. In 2003, while attending at a local charity event for legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, Joseph was introduced to successful producer David Foster. An impromptu performance of an original composition by Joseph caught Foster's attention and he invited the young talent to perform that evening. The performance was such a success that soon after Foster began work with Joseph on what would become his major-label solo debut. Released on Reprise in 2004, Within features a mix of original compositions, reworked rock songs, and classical pieces. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi
I have know William since the development of his first independant album..............He is brilliant!!! Such beautiful music, that totally comes from Within, and from his heart. He is a beautiful person inside and out.
Well, a little birdie on another station, which I thought was great, was ragging on the artist there and said Wm. Joseph was bedder. My opinion is that in their own ways they are both accomplished artists and worth my time. I hate when someone plays that tacky game. I like Pavarotti and I like Chopin and have equal respect and enjoyment for both. Wm is playing Apasionada....outstanding! Tks Wm. DMB
jeanie49241
mesmerizing
pmoc333
Very, very pretty...
esweeney228
Ah Yes! music you can hear and FEEL!
mysta.mt
definitely wonderful
joe.w.weaver
I heard this song on a Counter-Strike video. It was overlaid with a rap track. Love this kind of music!
firstrespondersaz
He plays on David Foster's Hitman DVD. Amazing. He plays Flight og the Bumblebee on the piano playing 64 notes to the bar several times. Phenom.
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FEEL!