EMP Project Releases Best of EMP Project — A Remastered Collection of Modern Jazz Trio Recordings5/3/2026 Blue Canoe Records proudly announces the release of Best of EMP Project, a newly remastered compilation album from the Southern-based jazz trio EMP Project, available worldwide on May 1, 2026.
Bringing together a powerful blend of modern jazz, fusion, groove, and improvisational interplay, Best of EMP Project revisits standout recordings originally captured between 2002 and 2005. These selections, drawn from the group’s debut EMP Project and sophomore release Wherever We Go, have been carefully remastered to introduce the trio’s music to a new generation of listeners. At the core of EMP Project is a deeply rooted musical connection between three longtime collaborators:
The trio’s origins trace back to their time studying at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1989–1994), where they developed a shared musical language under the guidance of renowned educators including Jerry Coker, Donald Brown, Rusty Holloway, Keith Brown, Mark Boling and others. After years pursuing individual careers across the country, the musicians reunited—capturing lightning in a bottle during a series of live studio recordings in Atlanta, Georgia. Recorded on August 6–7, 2002, with no rehearsals, the sessions document the trio’s raw chemistry, spontaneity, and collective musical intuition. Each member contributed original compositions, resulting in a truly collaborative artistic statement. Track highlights include: Warrior, Wherever We Go, Elise, Just Visiting, Ba Dump, Birdy, Quickly and Quietly, Night, and Synergy. The original recordings were produced by EMP Project alongside Vic Stafford and Anita Walls, who also handled mixing and mastering. For this release, the material has been newly remastered by Joseph Patrick Moore at Abstract Truth Recording Studio (Henderson, NV), offering enhanced clarity while preserving the organic energy of the original performances. Artist Quote “This music captures a moment before life pulled us in different directions—three musicians reconnecting with no expectations, just trust and instinct. Remastering these recordings gave me the chance to hear that honesty again, and I’m excited to share it with listeners who may be discovering EMP Project for the first time.” — Joseph Patrick Moore About the Release Best of EMP Project serves as both a retrospective and a reintroduction—highlighting a trio whose musical roots run deep, and whose sound remains timeless, exploratory, and deeply connected. Availability Best of EMP Project is available on all major streaming platforms beginning May 1, 2026. 🔗 More info: Blue Canoe Records 🔗 Streaming: https://orcd.co/60y0e5b BassMusicianMag.com did a feature on JPM. Check it out here.
Mountain Sam Wheelock and Joseph Patrick Moore Interview about “Forgive Me Mother (Single)”4/25/2024
Singer-Songwriter Mountain Sam Wheelock and Bassist/Producer Joseph Patrick Moore talk about their Co-Write titled, "Forgive Me Mother”. Upon their discussion, they venture into many creative and life topics.
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New Single Release Guitar phenom Dan Baraszu and bassist Joseph Patrick Moore team up to record the Metallica classic "Seek & Destroy" from their 1983 debut album titled, "Kill 'Em All". This jazz duo interprets this song in a fashion unimagined nearly 40 years ago by writers James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich. Jazz is about moving music forward and Dan and Joseph's rendition of this classic heavy rock tune, performed in a jazz setting, demonstrates this unique dynamic duo by pushing the boundaries of what jazz is in 2022. Joseph appears on last single with the late Yonrico Scott titled, “Child of the Blues” (produced by Diane Durrett). You can listen at: Apple Music Spotify YouTube Child of the Blues' was inspired by Yonrico Scott's early life. It was his last song written before he passed away on September 19, 2019. He wrote it with his friend Diane Durrett. As a tribute to Yonrico, his friends recorded with his existing drum track for Child of the Blues. Thanks to all the musicians, friends and family! FEATURING: Vocals – Mike Mattison - Courtesy of Landslide Records Drums – Yonrico Scott Background Vocals – Ronda Scott / Diane Durrett Bass – Joseph Patrick Moore Lead Guitar – Daniel Groover Rhythm Guitar – Tyler Neal Hammond B3 – Yoel B’nai Yehuda Percussion – Junebug Massey Produced / Engineer Diane Durrett Mixed by Dominik Gryzbon Engineer – Thom ‘TK’ Kidd Engineer /Drums – Jonathon Beckner Lead Vocal Engineer – Tyler ‘Falcon’ Greenwell Mastered by John Horesco @ One Up Mastering Recorded at Real 2 Real Studios / Blooming Tunes Recording Blooming Tunes Music Joseph recently teamed up with Producer, Composer, and Sound Engineer Kenneth W. Lovell Jr. to record a 10 song album featuring drums and bass only. This album titled, "Super Bass" is exclusively licensed to Pacifica Music.
Songs include: Hey Slick White Shoes Dirty and Complicated Fried Pies High Step La Ticibles The Swagg Tip Top Zootie Golden Soul Want Joseph to be a guest artist on your project? Bass, Arranging, Mixing, Full Production or Consulting? JPM can work on your song or album project from his studio, remotely via the internet or zoom. JPM is a member of:
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