Joshua Kadison, born on February 8, 1963 in Los Angeles, California, is an American singer-songwriter and pianist best known for his emotive pop ballads. He launched his music career with his debut album Painted Desert Serenade in 1993, which included hit singles like "Jessie" and "Beautiful in My Eyes". These tracks established his presence in the pop/rock genre with elements of adult contemporary and soft rock. Kadison's follow-up album, Delilah Blue in 1995, continued his trend of heartfelt, narrative-driven songs. Kadison's work often includes collaborations with various musicians. For instance, Delilah Blue featured talents like Mike Finnigan on the Hammond B3 organ, Dean Parks on guitar, and Leland Sklar on bass, among others. His music production typically involves a mix of personal vocals and acoustic piano, highlighted by string arrangements and background vocals from various artists. Over the years, Joshua Kadison has released several albums, including Saturday Night in Storyville (1998), Vanishing America (2001), and parts one and two of The Venice Beach Sessions (2005, 2006). His career has been marked by a distinctive storytelling style that resonates with audiences, particularly in Germany, where he has maintained a significant following
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