Joey Barnes
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Joey Barnes was born August 13, 1976 in Greensboro, NC. Most widely known for his drumming gig with Daughtry, (2006–2010) Barnes signed with independent label Nascent Republic Records
Nascent Republic Records
Nascent Republic Records LLC is an independent record label founded in 2008 by Josh Seawell, owner of Seawell Studios just outside of Greensboro, North Carolina. The label was formed to give recording freedom to the artists without the pressure of someone telling them they had to sound a certain way...

in 2008 and has had four releases: Always (2009), Last Request (2009), Change (2009) and a cover of Wham’s single "Last Christmas" (2010). All four releases were recorded at Seawell Studios, just outside of Greensboro. Change was featured on VH1’s top 20 Countdown in January 2010 for donating a portion of its proceeds to LA-based charity, NextAid.

Barnes is endorsed by C&C Drums and Paul Reed Smith guitars and is featured on Touchtunes jukeboxes across the country and also Pandora Internet Radio.

Songwriting Credits



Songs Joey Barnes has written/co-written



Daughtry: "Call Your Name" (from "Leave This Town")

Daughtry: "What Have We Become" (from "Leave This Town: The B Sides")

Daughtry:"Get Me Through" (from "Leave This Town: The B Sides")

Timbaland ft. Daughtry: "Long Way Down" (from Shock Value II)

J Timber: "Hazel Eyes" and "Suits and Ties" (from Self-Titled)

Courtney Smith: "Andy" (from Lips that Taste of Tears)

Patrick Rock: "Grace" (from Recovering from Silence)

Discography



As A Solo Artist

Always (EP, 2009)

Last Request (EP, 2009)

Change (EP, 2009)

Last Christmas (single, 2010)



With Daughtry

Leave This Town (2009)

External links

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