Artist's albums
Joe Purdy
2001 · album
Desert Outtakes Volume 3: Old Letters
2022 · album
Desert Outtakes Volume 2: Gussie Blues
2022 · album
Desert Outtakes Volume 1: Folk-Slinger
2022 · album
Coyote
2022 · album
Heartbreak In The Key Of Roger Miller
2022 · single
Moonlight
2018 · single
Townes
2017 · single
Someone Singing with Me
2017 · single
Who Will Be Next?
2016 · album
Eagle Rock Fire
2014 · album
This American
2010 · album
4th of July
2010 · album
Last Clock on the Wall
2009 · album
Take My Blanket and Go
2007 · album
Canyon Joe
2007 · album
Paris In The Morning
2006 · album
You Can Tell Georgia
2006 · album
Only Four Seasons
2006 · album
Julie Blue
2004 · album
StompinGrounds
2003 · album
Sessions from Motor Ave.
2002 · album
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Biography
Joe Purdy, a singer/songwriter from Arkansas, put in his time working at a loading dock and as a counselor at a private high school before his song "Wash Away" became synonymous with the 2004 season of ABC's Lost. Purdy left Arkansas for California in 2001, where he learned how to play the piano and began writing songs. He went on to record several homemade albums, breaking into the L.A. music scene with 2003's StompinGrounds. It was around this time that Purdy was contacted by J.J. Abrams, the executive producer of Lost, who asked Purdy to write a song for the show. Purdy, who at the time was visiting an island on a river in upstate New York, wrote "Wash Away," which went on to hit the country chart. The album that featured the song, Julie Blue, was released in 2004. Only Four Seasons followed it up two years later. ~ TiVo Staff, Rovi