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Sip Away
Joe Guam’s latest original track has a smooth island-reggae feel that gives you vibes of chillin’ at the beach on a cool Sunday sunset. Written, produced and recorded with his wife Jacquelyn, this track mixes layers of ukulele, electric guitar, acoustic guitar and piano keys on top of a sweet bass and drum groove.
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Day By Day
Hello and Håfa Adai! I'm Joe Guam, and I'm sitting right here on my front porch on the island of Guam just hopin' that all of you guys out there are hanging' in there during this challenging time. My wife, my daughter and I wrote this song and we wanted to share it with you guys in hopes that it'll bring some good vibes and positive spirit. We hope you enjoy it!
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You Brought Back My Smile
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Holiday Reasons
Some island-style vibes of traditional Christmas classics, with the release of our very first original song, “Holiday Reasons”. I wrote “Holiday Reasons” with the mood of Christmas eve in mind, so we hope you can share it with family and friends the night before Christmas. May you be filled with the joys and love of the season. Merry Christmas to all!
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I’ll Be Home For Christmas
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Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
Paul Simon is one of my favorite songwriters of all time! Here's me putting a little island-style reggae sauce on one of his classics.
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Wagon Wheel
This has always been one of my favorite songs and it was really fun to record. Here's a little island-style reggae ride of "Wagon Wheel", which was originally written by Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor.
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Proud to be a Guamanian
While the mainland United States celebrates the 4th of July each year, the people of Guam U.S.A. celebrate the liberation of our island from Japanese occupation on July 21st. I lived in the mainland for 12 years and was asked to perform Lee Greenwood’s original version of this song many times for patriotic events. However, when singing of the fine states of Texas, Minnesota, and Tennessee here on Guam, our Guamanian people just can’t relate.
So here’s my tribute to the service men and women of Guam who dedicate their lives in the same military forces as the rest of our nation. This is especially dedicated to the Guamanian soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Si Yu’us ma’åse!