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Arts Nest Concert - Joe Jencks
Saturday, May 16, 2026, 07:00pm
$20 Pre-sale Buy Tickets Now on My River Tickets
Admission $25 at the door
“The spirit of Folk music is people working together. Joe is a fantastic singer who carries on the traditions.” -Pete Seeger
Joe Jencks
is a 25-year veteran of the international folk circuit, an
award-winning songwriter, and a celebrated vocalist based in Chicago,
IL. Merging conservatory training with his Irish roots and working-class
upbringing, Joe delivers engaged musical narratives filled with heart,
soul, groove and grit.
Having penned several #1 folk songs,
including the ever-relevant “Lady of The Harbor,” Joe was also
co-founder of the harmony trio, Brother Sun. From Festivals like Falcon
Ridge, Kerrville, Mariposa, and Old Songs, to venues like Lincoln Center
and Carnegie Hall, Joe has enthralled diverse audiences with his
approachable style. On the stage, in the studio, or in lecture halls,
Joe applies conservatory training to contemporary genres, bridging
styles and techniques. Drawing on his Irish heritage, as a dual U.S. and
Irish Citizen, Joe uses his lyrical voice to enchant, heal, and
inspire.
Joe has won numerous songwriting awards and is also
highly regarded as a song interpreter. Joe weaves a diverse web of
stories with brilliant musical skill, ensnaring even the most rigid of
hearts, inviting them to open. His songs invite us to live inside of our
passions and our beliefs. In addition to his performance work, Joe’s
skills as a vocal harmony arranger are in demand. With over 40
appearances as a guest vocalist and arranger on various studio
recordings, he brings a unique rich sound to the work of other artists.
Joe
Jencks is a member of the A.F.M. Local 1000: North American Traveling
Musicians Union, NARAS, ASCAP, and the Folk Alliance International. Joe
has served as a Cultural Ambassador with the U.S. State Department. In
2020, Jencks worked with The American Folklife Center at the Library of
Congress to produce a "Homegrown at Home" concert for the archives -
focusing on songs from the Raiford Prison (FL) recorded by John A. &
Ruby T. Lomax in 1939.
Joe is noted for his unique merging of
musical beauty, social consciousness, and spiritual exploration.
Blending well-crafted instrumentals and vivid songwriting, Joe Jencks
serves it all up with a lyric baritone voice that has the edgy richness
of a good sea-salt caramel.
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Brother Sun
In
2010, Joe co-founded the dynamic harmony trio Brother Sun with
colleagues Greg Greenway and Pat Wictor. The trio performed widely
throughout the United States and Canada through 2017.
Brother
Sun's 2016 release - "Weights & Wings" was the #1 CD for 2016 on the
Folk DJ Chart, and 5 songs charted in the top 50 for the year,
including Joe's composition, "Mary Don't You Weep & Moan" at #3 for
the year! The trio's 2013 release "Some Part of The Truth" was the #1
album for 2013 (Folk DJ & Folk Alliance International Radio Chart)
and also took #1 song for 2013 with Joe's composition, "Lady of The
Harbor."
Fusing Folk, Roots, Blues, Pop, Jazz, Rock, and a
cappella singing, Brother Sun was an explosion of musical diversity and
harmony in the finest of male singing traditions. For more information,
please visit: www.brothersunmusic.com.
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The Coming of the Years
In August of 2022, Jencks released his 17th recording, The Coming of the Years,
an album that stands firmly in the modern Celtic traditions and is
still quintessentially a Joe Jencks record. Centered around songs Jencks
wrote while on tour in Ireland over a 12-year period, this album
emerges as a synergistic blend of past and present merging with themes
of immigration spanning multiple generations. The album was received
with critical acclaim:
“A man with a golden voice who has a
great feeling for history, and the role that songs play in documenting
that history. The Coming of the Years, by Joe Jencks is a gorgeous
record.” Luka Bloom
“Gorgeous! Wherever you come from
and wherever you're going, you will find yourself in the songs on Joe
Jencks' The Coming of the Years. It's a page-turner of a concept album
that pulls the listener through generations of the immigrant experience
and extends musical hands and hearts across the ocean. Throughout,
Jencks' timeless voice is deep, warm and sweet, but never saccharine.
Top-shelf accompaniment and harmonies limn every detail. His new songs
align perfectly with the ancient and the familiar to spin a wholly
satisfying saga.” Marilyn Rea Beyer, Host, "The Midnight Special" WFMT - Chicago, IL
“Interspersing
his own songs inspired by visits to Ireland to explore his heritage
with carefully chosen covers and traditional pieces, Joe Jencks weaves a
tapestry of love, immigration, history, and Irish pride. The
instrumental arrangements support the vocals tenderly, giving Jencks'
deep warm voice space to bring the lyrics to the fore. The Coming of the
Years is an audio treat and a history lesson.” Paul Hartman, Host, "Detour” WTMD - Baltimore & Founder - Dirty Linen Magazine
“With
his meticulous care, craftsmanship, and exquisite sensitivity, Joe
Jencks has once again blessed us with a thoughtful and stunningly
beautiful collection. Themed from the shaping of his own heritage, Joe
in his typically generous way encourages each of us to explore and
reflect on where we’ve come from. Haunting, melancholy, hopeful and
heartfelt all at once, Joe’s gorgeous baritone brings new perspective to
the traditional, honour and homage to those written by others, and
breathes life to his originals. Goes wonderfully with either a quiet
cuppa or a wee dram.” Suze Casey, Artistic Director, Calgary Folk Club
“Climb
inside the songs of Joe Jencks, and you meet real people. His lilting
melodies and warm, caramel tenor draw us closer to the stories he tells.
Jencks finds the humanness that binds us to the people in his songs!” Scott Alarik – Author of Revival and host of Folk Tales, WUMB, Boston, MA
“You can expect many a gifted artist to move you deeply, but Joe Jencks will change who you are.” Angela Page – WJFF, Radio Catskill, Jefferson, NY
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Discography
The Coming of The Years CD Folk/Celtic 2022 Turtle Bear Music
The Forgotten: Recovered Treasures from the Pen of Si Kahn CD Folk/Social Justice 2018 Turtle Bear Music
Poets, Philosophers, Workers, & Wanderers CD Acoustic/Singer Songwriter 2017 Turtle Bear Music
Brother Sun CD - Weights & Wings, Acoustic/Fusion - 2016 Brother Sun Music (#1 CD, #3 Song - Mary Don't You Weep & Moan) 2016 Folk DJ
Brother Sun CD - Some Part of the Truth, Acoustic/Fusion - 2013 Brother Sun Music (#1 CD, #1 Song: Lady of The Harbor) 2013 Folk DJ
Brother Sun CD - Brother Sun, Acoustic/Fusion - 2011 Brother Sun Music
Links In A Chain CD Acoustic/ Singer Songwriter 2009 Turtle Bear Music
The Candle & The Flame CD Acoustic/ Singer Songwriter 2007 Turtle Bear Music
Rise As One "Live Concert CD Folk/Labor History 2005 Turtle Bear Music
The Wonder Deep Within CD Folk/Spiritual 2004 Turtle Bear Music
I Hear Your Voice CD Folk/Social Justice 2003 Turtle Bear Music
What Kind Of Brother CD Folk/Traditional 2000 Turtle Bear Music
The Phoenix CD Folk/Rock 1995 - Turtle Bear Music
Joe has also appeared on numerous CD Compilations, including National Public Radio's "Car Talk: Born Not To Run."
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Radio, Contests, & Awards
2017 #1 CD Poets, Philosophers, Workers, & Wanderers - Sirius XM / The Village - Americana Chart
2017 #1 CD Poets, Philosophers, Workers, & Wanderers (May 2017) - Folk DJ
2017 #1 Artist (May 2017) - Folk DJ
2017 #1 Song, "Let Me Sing You A Song" (May 2017) - Folk DJ
2016 #1 CD Folk DJ for 2016 - Brother Sun: Weights & Wings
2016 #3 Song for 2016 - Joe Jencks/Brother Sun: Mary Don't You Weep & Moan
2016 #1 Song - April 2016 Joe Jencks/Brother Sun: Mary Don't You Weep & Moan
2015
#1 Song - December 2015 - Joe Jencks: The Longest Night of The Year
(pre-Release from: Poets, Philosophers, Workers, & Wanderers)
2013 - #1 Song of the Year - Lady of the Harbor - Folk DJ - North American Folk Music Chart/ Folk Alliance International
2013 - Brother Sun - Album of the Year - Folk DJ - North American Folk Music Chart
2011 - Brother Sun - Best of 2011 - WUMB Boston
2011 - Brother Sun - Best of 2011 - WFUV - NYC
2011 - Brother Sun - Best of 2011 - WFMT - Chicago - The Midnight Special
2008 - Kerrville Folk Festival - New Folk Finalist
2008 - Dirty Linen Magazine's Best of 2007
2007 - Falcon Ridge Folk Festival - Emerging Artist Showcase, NY
2005 - Songwriting Contest Winner - Plowshares Songwriting Competition - Phoenixville, PA
2005 - Songwriting Contest Winner - South Florida Folk Festival, Margate, FL
2004 - Songwriting Contest Winner In Two Categories - Walnut Valley Music Festival, Winfield, KS
2004 - Songwriting Contest Winner - Tumbleweed Music Festival, Richland, WA
2003 - Songwriting Contest Winner - Tumbleweed Music Festival, Richland, WA
Sharing The Stage With…
Pete Seeger, Holly Near, John McCutcheon, Utah Phillips, Suzy Boggus, Steve Seskin, Sweet Honey In The Rock, Susan Werner, Red Molly, Red Horse (Gorka, Kaplansky, & Gilkyson), Greg Greenway, Pat Wictor Ollabelle Spuyten Duyvil, Peter & Bethany Yarrow, Rod MacDonald, Bill Staines, Pat Humphries, David Roth, Willie Porter, Tret Fure, Steve Seskin, Kim & Reggie Harris, Joe Crookston, John Flynn, Rebel Voices, Tao Rodriguez, Justin Roth, Kym Tuvim, Wishing Chair, Reggie Garrett, Joe Glazer, Brad Warren, Mark Spittal, Charlie King, Anne Feeney, Chris Chandler, Dave Nachmanoff




