Artist's albums
Sgt Culpepper
2021 · album
Tears of a Crown
2021 · single
Black Boy
2021 · single
Thought About You
2021 · single
Poetic Justice
2021 · single
Return / W.A.R
2020 · single
Sheriff
2019 · single
Caroline No
2018 · single
Woman - A COLORS SHOW
2017 · single
Tortoise
2017 · album
Pilot Light
2014 · single
Sky Dive
2012 · single
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Biography
South-East London’s Joel Culpepper features on the latest track ‘Swindle’ song, the potent “No Black, No Irish” co starring with Maverick Sabre The new cut 'NO BLACK, NO IRISH' is online now, and the killer production is augmented by some on-point vocals. The title is a reference to the London landlord sign that plagues the city in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, but it's all a reference to the commonalities of the Black and Irish immigrant experiences and the bonds that exist between parallel communities. Constructed alongside Maverick Sabre and Joel Culpepper, it's a powerful, provocative piece of music. Earning the support of his contemporaries on the underground jazz scene and respect of those he has been inspired by, Joel Culpepper is the artist’s artist and songwriter, with a once-seen-never-forgotten stage presence. His stand-out COLORS performance has received 13 million plays and counting, whilst previous EP ‘Tortoise’ showcases his stand-out vocal ability. However, it wasn’t until recently Joel decided to give up his full-time job as a Learning Mentor helping vulnerable children with behavioral difficulties, to focus solely on his music with an aim to inspire the children he had once worked with. It’s on debut album ‘Sgt Culpepper’ where Joel makes his mark, pouring his heart and soul into a conceptual record that was two years in the making.