Joseph Joe Parrish-James [pəriʃ-dʒeɪmz] (* 1995[1] in Bedfordshire, UK) is a British guitarist of the bands Albion and Jethro Tull.[2]
He found his love for music at the age of three[3] and learned to play the guitar at the age of 6. In his childhood, he listened to Deep Purple, Steeleye Span, and later Iron Maiden.[3] He studied composition and arrangement at the London College of Music.[3]
After graduating, Parrish arranged and composed for classical ensembles (orchestra and string quartet). His biggest influences are Vaughan Williams, Warlock, Dmitri Shostakovich and Igor Stravinsky.
Parrish joined Jethro Tull as their lead guitarist in 2019.[4][5] He succeeds the German guitarist Florian Opahle who had followed Martin Barre.[4] With the two new albums, he has been touring internationally with Tull for years. In Germany for instance, the band gave concerts in Hamburg, Görlitz[6] and Rostock, among other places.
Joe Parris is a singer and guitarist with the band Albion.[7]
Main article: Jethro Tull discography |
As a member of Jethro Tull, Parrish has played on the last two albums the Zealot Gene and RökFlöte and with Albion the Album Pryderi.[8]
When he was young, Parrish played a Fender Pacifica. Later, he switched to John Petrucci 6 Musicman guitar he used.[9] There is a JP6 Guitar, Schecter Diamond Series 7 String, Ibanez Parlour Acoustic, amplifiers Blackstar[10] ID:100 TVP and a POD XT. He plays guitar, mandolin,[11] flute, and sings[12]