When Joel’s mother died of cancer, he turned to the guitar for solace. Confused by the loss of his mother, Joel ran away from home at 17. Living out of a suitcase, Joel worked several jobs and put himself through college. The mid-90s would bring an internship at A&R and by the late 90s he was playing guitar in an R&B band that he also helped produce.
During this period, he also wrote music for a small record label and studied under the tutelage of Elroy Jones (Stanley Jordan). “Some of the best songs that I’ve written are inspired by situations and people,” said Del Rosario. “Life can be a great sculptor of music and melody.”
This interpretation of life and melody intertwined was reflected in a review by Adam Harrington of Whisperin and Hollerin (UK). “From the album title and the soothing textures of his compositions and playing, the goal of Joel Del Rosario is to lift up the listener, bring light into the chaos of a troubled world,” said Harrington.
Joel is currently active in his community in raising funds for cancer awareness and volunteers with kids doing counselling and plays music for a local church. Smooth jazz and hope collide into a beautiful set of melodies in his latest release, Calm in the
Storm. As the Jazz Review proclaimed, “...Calm in the Storm is sure to sooth the soul, lift the spirit and inspire all who listen.”
“I hope Calm in the Storm will encourage people of all ages to believe in miracles and move forward in the midst of their storms,” said Del Rosario.
Joel has just released his new CD ' Coast To Coast ' and is available at CD Baby
Website :- www.joeldelrosario.com