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Joe Fox

Born and raised in Marlboro, New Jersey, Joe began playing the guitar at the age of thirteen. He honed his craft by playing in local bands throughout high school. He fell in love with songwriting while attending Berklee College of Music and moved to Nashville immediately after graduation.

Since signing his publishing deal with Liz Rose Music and Warner Chappell Music in 2019, he penned his first number one on country radio with Jon Pardi’s, Last Night Lonely. He is producing Sony Music Nashville recording artist Dylan Marlowe, with notable cuts on artists such as Blake Shelton’s Bible Verses, Jon Pardi’s Reverse Cowgirl, Matt Stell’s Better Than That and Look At Me Now, etc.

Fox won the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, played guitar on various records including Maren Morris's GRAMMY nominated “Hero," and has toured with artists including Records/Arista recording artist, Matt Stell.