Artist Information
Biography
Background
Joe Reilly has been a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for over twelve years and has had extensive performance and touring experience, bringing messages of hope and peace in his songs to audiences in the Midwest and across the United States. Both of his parents are singers and guitarists and Joe grew up listening to their classical and liturgical music in his home and church, learning that music can be prayerful, healing, and celebratory. With their help he began to teach himself to play guitar and sing. In addition to self-instruction he has also studied voice and guitar privately and at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago. Joe is Italian, Irish, and Native American (Cherokee). His background in the study and performance of many different musical styles, including Native American music, folk, blues, jazz, liturgical, and classical, as well as his academic studies of environmental justice and racism and spiritual roots in Catholicism, Buddhism, and Native American religions has led to a writing style that incorporates these diverse influences into a unique and powerful voice.
The Message
The result is a creative and honest voice that calls for a holistic healing of our society for the benefit of all beings and future generations. Joe Reilly's music is a living prayer of hope for the world. Joe has written, arranged, recorded, and published over 50 songs on four albums and has worked to build a career that supports the sharing of his music with a diversity of listeners through recording, community-based performances, educational and instructional workshops, and tours. In 2006 Joe released Planting Gardens, an album of multicultural spiritual activism which includes excerpts from a talk given by spiritual teacher and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh. In 2007 he released his first children’s album, "Children of the Earth," environmental songs for kids of all ages. It is through the active sharing of his music that he hopes to inspire and empower people to heal their relationships to themselves, each other, and the earth.
Experience
Joe has performed at festivals such as Detroit's Concert of Colors and The Ann Arbor Art Fair, venues such as Schubas, the Chicago Cultural Center, and Uncommon Ground, tours such as "How Far is Home?", and talent contests such as Amateur Night at the Apollo. In addition to public performances, Joe uses his music as an educational tool in classrooms and after school programs with at-risk youth such as Project Paradigm, Teen Living Programs, the American Indian Center of Chicago and for adults with disabilities at Esperanza Community Services.
Recordings
Joe has included his music in many different ensembles and has collaborated with dozens of other artists to create group recordings and performances. From 1997-2001 Joe was a singer with a Native American drum group called Treetown and performed at many Pow-Wows and Native American gatherings. In 2001 he made his first recording as a solo artist, arranging a diverse group of musicians and singers as accompanists with him on nine original songs. In 2001 Joe co-founded the Long Hairz Collective, a trio including Joe, poet Brian Babb, and emcee William Copeland. Combining styles of hip-hop, folk, blues, and spoken word in their songs, the Long Hairz Collective recorded a CD in 2002 and continue to perform and successfully distribute their CD. From 2004-2006 Joe spent much of his time coordinating the Faith Project, an extremely talented band in Chicago that includes Joe as its founder, jazz drummer Jon Faro, soul bassist Alejandro Cornejo, and Haitian master percussionist Camelo Romelus. With the support of the Faith Project, Joe released Planting Gardens in 2006, a multicultural suite of spiritual and social justice activism. In 2007 Joe released his first children's album, Children of the Earth, environmental songs for kids of all ages.
Artist's Statement
"I create music for the benefit of all beings, empowering listeners to become actively engaged in their communities and raising their consciousness with messages of social and environmental justice. Understanding music as an expression of spirit, I write, sing, and perform in order to celebrate life and allow God, my ancestors, and love to sing through me. My music invites listeners to join in this celebration. I have inherited music as a gift and actively nurture its development through study, practice, performance, and life experience. I humbly offer these songs from my heart to the world like a gentle spring thunder shower, watering seeds of compassion, hope, love, understanding, healing, courage, laughter, freedom, clarity, and reconciliation in the hearts of those who choose to listen. I am grateful for all who have watered those seeds within me and who have encouraged me to take risks and share my gifts in open and honest ways."
Instrumentation
Joe Reilly- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Monkey Mind (Ann Arbor):
Doug Stuart-Upright Bass
O. Andrew Schreiber-Drums
Hayden Gandolfi-Cello
Discography
Children of the Earth (2007, Children's)
Planting Gardens (2006)
Beyond My Control (Semper 2004)
Dread Locks and Pony Tales (Semper 2003)
Mothers and Dauthers (Semper 2001)
Official Website
Video
Press
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Joe Reilly: Infinite Heart
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One crisp fall night in 1989, some friends and I wandered into a cramped, stinky bar and stood three...
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Singer to release CD in Detroit
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Joe Reilly will offer inspiration through his new CD, "Planting Gardens," at his CD release party, s...
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The Joe Reilly Factor
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Joe Reilly is a local artist in the truest sense: he has spent his life all along I-94: He grew up i...
Setlist
Planting Gardens Set (about 90 minutes)
All original except Geronimo's Cadillac
The River
Michigan Song
Detroit Summer
Camelo's Rhythm
State of the Possible
Infinite Hearts
Planting Gardens
I Still Love You
Geronimo's Cadillac
Alejan's Groove
The Robot Song
Dance
Follow the Sun
Encore: Tree Meditation, Keep it Easy
Children of the Earth Set
(Ideal for grades K-5)
I Love Nature
Interdependence
Huron River Song
Rainy Day Song
Michigan Song
Tree Hugging Song
The Animal Song
What Makes a Bird a Bird?
Mammals
Raptor Rap
Reptiles
Amphibians
Human Nature
Our Magical Hike
Oh Mosquito
Peace, Love, and Unity
The Robot Song
Children of the Earth
I Won’t Be Scared
The Art of Nature

