Poor Nameless Boy Joins Chronograph Records Roster

by SaskMusic

January 23, 2015 in Artist News

Chronograph Records has recently welcomed Regina-based indie folk artist Joel Henderson, known by his stage name Poor Nameless Boy, to their roster. Following the acclaimed release of his introspective album "The Activity Book" in 2013, Joel returns to the studio in Spring 2015 to record brand new music for a Fall release.

"From the first time I talked with Chronograph, it was clear to me how much time and care they put into their artists. I know they have been branching out a little bit with genres in the last few years and I'm happy to be a part of that. It was apparent how passionate they were about my music and that is the most important thing. I'm thrilled to see what kind of music will be made with them," said Joel.

Music is in Joel's blood. His dad toured for 18 years and his brother maintains an active presence in the Canadian country music scene, so it comes naturally to him. He has performed on CTV and Global TV, and showcased at Folk Alliance International and Canadian Country Music Week. Large stage appearances include Ness Cress Music Festival and the Cathedral Arts Festival in Regina.

As Poor Nameless Boy, Joel leaves a piece of himself on stage every night he performs. His mellow sound is personal, speaking honestly about love, life, and our changing hearts in a busy world. He has been described as a lighter version of John Mayer with the wispy sounds of Gregory Alan Isakov. Listen carefully and take note of the passionate range of vocals and songs with stories, sung from the soul.

Learn more about Poor Nameless Boy, and hear tunes from his previous release at www.poornamelessboy.com

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