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Josh rouse 1972
Josh rouse 1972














Wow! Talk about liking something you never thought you would! My husband took me to see Josh Rouse Live for our anniversary last year and I was amazed at how much I enjoyed myself.

josh rouse 1972

Following two years of battling depression, Rouse returned to triumphant form with 2015’s “The Embers of Time,” a light-hearted account of his life in Spain and the experiences this offered. Rouse continued to incorporate Spanish influences into his music, on display on 2011’s “Josh Rouse & the Long Vacations.” Yet with 2013’s “The Happiness Waltz,” Rouse returned to his earlier country-based sound. Jones flew out to Spain to meet Rouse, who was living in a small seaside town, with the pair eventually producing 2006’s intimate “Subtitulo.” Several EPs followed before another full-length arrived, which came in the shape of 2007’s “Country Mouse City House.” Rouse’s next effort, 2010’s “El Turista,” captured his relocation to Spain, with some songs also sung in Spanish, although interestingly the album was actually recorded in Nashville.

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The record was Rouse’s most poignant release to date, full of personal lyrics that reflected upon his past. After the breakdown of his marriage in 2005, Rouse recorded the album “Nashville,” a farewell to his adopted home, with the artist moving to Spain shortly after. Rouse teamed up with producer Brad Jones for his fourth release, “1972,” a record that reflected upon the soft rock sounds of his youth, offering a mature album that was wider in its sonic scope.

josh rouse 1972

Two further solo releases followed with “Home” and then “Under Cold Blue Stars” in 2002. A friendship with Kurt Wagner soon developed, with the pair collaborating on the EP, “Chester,” in 1999. Rouse soon was on the road again, travelling to Nashville, US, where he based himself as an artist.

josh rouse 1972

In 1998, Rouse released his debut album, “Dressed Up Like Nebraska,” which paid tribute to his birthplace, finding critical acclaim with this initial release. In his late teens, Rouse was writing his own material, displaying potential that landed him with a recording contract with Rykodisc subsidiary, Slow River. It was his uncle that provided Rouse with his first musical education, teaching to play guitar. With tis constant upheaval, Rouse found stability in music as he grew up, becoming a fan of the Smiths and the Cure. Born in Nebraska, US, Rouse was frequently on the move throughout his childhood, spending time in other US states including South Dakota, Georgia, California, Utah and Arizona.














Josh rouse 1972