Singer/songwriter Josh Thompson's remake of the Jonathan Edwards classic
"Sunshine," is proving Thompson has what it takes to score at radio. The
single, featuring a cameo vocal performance from
Edwards himself is currently number 34 on R&R's Hot A/C Indicator chart and
continues to climb. Since August, 2006, Thompson and his band have performed a
grueling 200-plus shows throughout the
Southeast, sharing the stage with such luminaries as superstar Teddy Geiger,
Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell, Click Five and Dirty Blonde among others. Not
bad for an eighteen-year old who just finished
his last year of highschool. His music has been described as "intelligent
alt-pop," and was produced by Grammy nominated and multi-platinum-selling
producer, David Grow.
      Josh's passionate performances are both the reaction to and the consequence of
his arduous touring schedule. His bandmates create the sinuous, driving tableau
over which Thompson's sometimes gritty
tenor flows. Thompson, who could have easily stepped into the made-for-tweens
shimmering pop pool of people like Jesse McCartney, opted instead for something
more adventurous and organic with
songs like "Perfect Pain," a rolicking ode to unrequited love, or the Beatlesque
understatement of "Almost Everything."
      To say Thompson is an artist to watch goes without saying. And if his current
successes are any indication of where he's headed, then this is one fantastic
career in the making.
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