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Joseph's
Quote
Andrew Bell
Professionally known as "Joseph's Quote," also know as "Bello"-
all the same person- a multi-talented, versatile, conscious
lyricist and vocalist making a name for himself on the R & B and
Reggae scenes, not only here in Atlanta, but across the country
and as far as Europe.
This singing
sensation, born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, migrated to Bronx, NY at
age 14. He honed his craft in New York, California and Florida,
and now has descended on Atlanta, taking it by storm.
Joseph's
Quote says he took his stage name from the biblical character,
Joseph, who he says is very much like him, talented, kind,
loving and humble. He decided on a musical career as far back as
age five when he proclaimed that he wanted to be a "star"
Both his
mother and grandmother were singers and he says his whole family
is musical. Bello's early musical influences were Mahalia
Jackson, Dennis Brown, Beres Hammond and The great Bob Marley.
He credits Early Moody of Moody's Records and Tapes in New York
City as the person who introduced him to the business, putting
him into a record store, then a recording studio at the tender
age of 14. Joseph's Quote knows the business of selling records
and has been selling records even before his first recording was
released.
Music has
been an integral part of Quote's life from his early years. He
sang in school and church choir to shape and hone his voice and
craft. From there he progressed in doing background vocals for
such harmonies as Trevor Sparks and The Meditations in writing
songs for various artists including DJ (Reggae rapper) Shawnie
Ranks.
His career
led him to leave the Bronx for California, where he wrote and
sung background vocals on different studio projects. In short
order he returned in New York and did the single "Can You Give
Me What I Want" with Sheline Thomas on industry veteran Phillip
Stuart's Tanya label- which did well on the British pop charts
and was also a New York City favorite. |