Joseph Huber

Bio

Singer/Songwriter/Multi-Instrumentalist Joseph Huber was a founding member of, and also had spent 6 years of playing banjo and heavy touring with the Milwaukee, WI based "streetgrass" group, the .357 String Band--a group that, despite its abrupt break-up, still continues to gain popularity, is known as one of the most influential groups in the recent insurgent underground country and bluegrass movements. Having moved from .357, Huber has honed his songwriting abilities immensely and now continues moving onward and upward captivating folks with his sincere and well-crafted songs under his own name and with his backing band. Whether it's irresistible, fiddle-driven, danceable tunes or honest, heart-wrenching "songwriter" songs, Huber spans the spectrum and knows how to evoke joy or pain with the likes of the best.

His lyricism and introspective writing style has received high acclaim from many Americana enthusiasts looking for a more substantive substitute to much of today's modern country. Maintaining a solid touring schedule, playing all throughout both the U.S. and all around Europe, he has steadily gained ground and gotten much positive press, and has shown himself a sincere and influential member of the growing roots movement. Huber released his 3rd solo album entitled 'The Hanging Road' under Nashville's 'Muddy Roots Recordings' label in Spring 2014, following his self-released previous efforts, 'Bury Me Where I Fall' and 'Tongues of Fire', and has plans for yet another early 2017 release.