Joe Henry

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by Kurt Wolff
Joe Henry is best known for his two country-influenced albums, 1992's Short Man's Room and 1993's Kindness Of The World, both of which feature members of the country-rock band The Jayhawks, but his musical direction has actually changed several times over the course of his recording career, reflecting his restless, adventurous spirit.



Henry was born in North Carolina, grew up in Michigan, spent the early part of his music career in New York City, and finally settled in Los Angeles in 1990 with his wife and son. After his little-heard 1986 debut, Talk Of Heaven, Henry debuted on A&M in 1989 with the rock & roll album Murder Of Crows, which was produced by Anton Fier and featured Mick Taylor on guitar.



From there he pared down to the quiet, entirely acoustic moods of Shuffletown (1990) before shifting into the country- and folk-influenced territory of Short Man's Room and Kindness Of The World. The latter two albums earned him an excellent reputation among fans of alternative rock and country as a superb singer and songwriter. He followed Kindness with the five-song EP Fireman's Wedding a year later.

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