Heaven

2007 Joel Smoker



Heaven is Joel's latest offering. The musicians who assisted with the recording were Lucky Oceans on Pedal Steel guitar, Milton Quackenbush on Piano, Ian Simpson on guitar and banjo, Adam Gare on fiddle and mandolin, Ben Franz on Bass guitar and Ric Eastman on drums. Lead vocals are by Joel Smoker and Harmony vocals are by Ian Simpson and Adam Gare. This excellent group of musicians have produced a sound that is reminiscent of the Gospel music that comes out of places like New Orleans and Memphis in the U.S.A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smile

2006 Joel Smoker



As with the previous three albums and the “The Road to Nullagine” EP, Joel has enlisted the help of Lucky Oceans, to record this album. The band includes Lucky Oceans on pedal steel guitar and button accordion, Ian Simpson on acoustic and electric guitar and banjo, Adam Gare on fiddle, mandolin and ukulele, Ron Smeeton on bass guitar and Joe Whittle on drums. Ian and Adam also provide harmony vocals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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1999 Joel Smoker and the Red Dirt Band.

As with the previous two albums, Joel has enlisted the help of veteran musician and producer, Lucky Oceans, to record this album, along with Jim Fisher on mandolin, acoustic, electric and bass guitar and harmony vocals and Brian Booy on drums.

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1995 Joel Smoker and the Red Dirt Band.

Joel has travelled widely throughout regional Australia and the collection of songs titled "Outback" reflects his experiences in this part of the country. The songs tell the stories of the people of rural Australia, of their hardships and their joys.

1989 Joel Smoker and the Red Dirt Band.

Highway One is the road that you take if you want to see Australia. It's a road Joel Smoker has travelled on many times.

 

 

 

 

 

2005 Joel Smoker's Big Combo.




With the"The Road To Nullagine" CD Joel has released a suite of four songs that deals specifically with going out into the regional areas of Western Australia.