Joshua Payne

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Remember Yesterday 04:37 Tools
Your Love, My Home 00:00 Tools
If 00:00 Tools
Let It Be Me 00:00 Tools
If You Leave Me Now 00:00 Tools
The Moon 00:00 Tools
Nature 00:00 Tools
You Made My Life Stand Still 00:00 Tools
My World 00:00 Tools
City Song 00:00 Tools
Art Of The Heart 00:00 Tools
City Song (Corrected) 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
Safely In Love 00:00 Tools
Lucinda 00:00 Tools
Nothing Left to Say 00:00 Tools
Not Alone 00:00 Tools
Choose Ny 00:00 Tools
Same Shoes 2nd Verse 00:00 Tools
Son of the Earth 00:00 Tools
Merriam-webster 00:00 Tools
The Weather 00:00 Tools
Your Love My Home 00:00 Tools
Every Time 00:00 Tools
Cerco Te 00:00 Tools
The Art Of The Heart 00:00 Tools
Missing You 00:00 Tools
  • 23,772
    plays
  • 2,279
    listners
  • 23772
    top track count

With a booming baritone voice and an opera background, singer and songwriter Joshua Payne brings an unique set of skills to the pop table. Payne was born almost completely deaf, although an operation while he was still a toddler managed to restore most of his hearing, and music became a big factor in his rehabilitation to a world full of sounds. Payne's early childhood was spent in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, but when he was eight, he moved with his family to rural Arkansas. Both his parents had strong musical backgrounds -- his mother as a classical singer, his father as a preacher and choir director -- and the home was full of music, from James Taylor to Prokofiev, but Payne preferred sports, although his strong singing voice was already apparent. He graduated high school in 1991, attending Ouchita College on a football scholarship, but a serious knee injury turned his attention back to music, and he began studying voice with the tenor Nicolai Gedda, and soon was winning opera competitions. Payne enrolled in the Master of Fine Arts program in vocal music at the University of Memphis, and began touring with Opera Memphis, where his strong baritone won him several title roles. Following graduation, he relocated to Nashville, which was where pianist Jim Brickman heard Payne sing in 2002, quickly offering him a spot on his package tour. At tour's end, Payne was introduced to noted producer Michael Omartian, who was impressed by this kid from Arkansas with the big booming baritone and a trunk full of songs. The two put together a demo and were shopping it to labels when Ron Goldstein at Verve Music Group heard it and signed Payne to a deal. Payne's debut album on Verve, Your Love, My Home was produced by Omartian and released in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.