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eclectic performance style keeps his audiences on their toes, as
they never know what to expect next. He frequently interrupts a
haunting ballad midverse to launch into a sometimes-irreverent monologue
that just seems to come to his mind, but he always makes the situations
or emotions of the song a personal experience.
“We
invited Joe to our annual Cousin’s Gathering to sing and tell
his stories. Everything was going great when one of the kids asked
if he knew any scary stories. He proceeded to tell one about his
great, great Uncle Hodie and the hog. That was two years ago and
three of the children and at least one adult are still sleeping
with the light on!”
– Pat Franklin
“I have just experienced the emotional highlight of Whitby
Folk Week.”
– Taffy Thomas (England’s premier story teller) after
Joe’s Whitby, England performance.
“In this age of mobile broadband and hi-definition television,
we sometimes forget that Western North Carolina’s greatest
treasure was once found at the end of dirt roads on old wooden porches.
But Joe Penland has not forgotten.”
– News Record & Sentinel
“Joe Penland puts his stamp on every performance.”
– Mike Yeats, Musical Traditions Magazine
“Joe’s after dinner show at our convention at the Grove
Park Inn was magnificent. During the hour he was on stage, you could
have heard a pin drop. We hung on every word.”
– Melanie Prater, Southern Living At Home
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