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'''Joe Hawley Joe Hawley''' is an album by [[Joe Hawley]]. ''All five'' members of [[Tally Hall]] appear on this album: [[Joe Hawley]], [[Rob Cantor]], [[Zubin Sedghi]], [[Andrew Horowitz]], and [[Ross Federman]]. [[Bora Karaca]], [[Cojum Dip]] and [[Rick Lax]] also make an appearance. | |||
Guests and other artists include Tulsi Devi, Patrick Radcliff, [[Laurel Stucky]], Vomitron, [[Michael Gregory]], [[Stephanie Koenig]], [[Allegra Rosenberg]], [[Alex Kessler]], Anthony Vittorio, Sam Falik, Ismael Ledesma, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, [[Ryan Brady]], Elly Brown, Amanda Jayne, [[Minimall]] and Grace Slick. | |||
==History== | |||
According to Joe, the album was "a spur-of-the-moment idea" in the summer of 2015 during a meeting in Nyack, NY.<ref name="JH2019I">[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/ 2019 Joe Hawley interview.] Archived on GoogleDocs.</ref> "Joe Hawley Joe Hawley" was suggested as a joke, the opposite of [[Miracle Musical|Miracle Musical's]] quite secretive nature, but it stuck. | |||
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley was first announced on June 15th 2016 as a PledgeMusic fundraiser,<ref>[https://twitter.com/PMUpdates/status/743113678430556160 PledgeMusic tweet confirming Joe Hawley Joe Hawley's PledgeMusic release date.] June 15th, 2016. @PMUpdates. ''[[Twitter]].''</ref> where people could pledge money to help fund the album and receive rewards.<ref name="JHJHPMpage">[https://web.archive.org/web/20160618080254/http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/joehawley Joe Hawley PledgeMusic page circa June 16th.] ''Pledgemusic'' Archived Via The Wayback Machine.</ref> These rewards included a Joe Hawley branded clock, video call with Joe, Starbucks with Joe in Hawaii, a day of producing the album with Bora Karaca at the LaBORAtory, and a Joe Hawley branded kazoo.<ref name="JHJHPMpage"></ref> On the day of its launch, the project raised 25% of its goal.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PMUpdates/status/743226914219900929 PledgeMusic tweet confirming the project was at 25% by June 15th.] ''Twitter.''</ref> | |||
Part of the PledgeMusic campaign was a series titled "Being Joe Hawley", a video series of both Joe Hawley Joe Hawley production and whatever Joe felt like filming on that day.<ref>[https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRKwaBipAMJd1lan2fEqFeOL88rlreG0i Being Joe Hawley YouTube playlist]</ref> Joe Hawley also made a website to promote the album<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20161029130732/http://www.joehawleyjoehawley.com/ The Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Website: joehawleyjoehawley.com, Archived at The Wayback Machine: October 29th, 2016.]</ref>, however the website became defunct in 2017<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20171117193130/http://www.joehawleyjoehawley.com/ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley becoming defunct.] JoeHawleyJoeHawley.com Archived at The Wayback Machine: November 17th, 2017.</ref> | |||
By June 18th the campaign would reach 83% of its goal.<ref name="JHJHPMpage"></ref> On June 20th it finally reached its goal.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PMUpdates/status/745018462569824257 PledgeMusic tweet about Joe Hawley reaching its goal.] @PMUpdates ''[[Twitter]].''</ref> | |||
On June 20th, 2016 an advertisement entitled "Joe Hawley Advertisement 1" was uploaded to the Joe Hawley YouTube page. It is a 48 second long humorous, cryptic, and obtuse advertisement for the album, featuring [[The Ad Twins]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9mkAAmBJzY Joe Hawley Advertisement 1 on YouTube] Uploaded 20th July, 2016. ''YouTube.'' (Accessed 11th November, 2020.)</ref> | |||
On July 16th, 2016 an addendum to the previous advertisement was posted to the YouTube Page<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDs59wH6urQ Joe Hawley Advertisement 2 on YouTube.] Uploaded 20th July, 2016. ''YouTube.'' (Accessed 11th November, 2020.)</ref>; and on July 27th, 2016 a third advertisement was uploaded. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8NmQfWMErI Joe Hawley Advertisement 3 on YouTube] Uploaded July 27th, 2016. ''YouTube.'' (Accessed 11th November 2020.)</ref> | |||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley was initially planned to be released September 23, 2016, but there was a eighteen hour delay, followed by a two-week delay. After the time had passed, the album underwent another two week delay and was finally released as a direct download via PledgeMusic on October 21st, 2016 sometime near 03:36:22 A.M.<ref>[https://www.tumblr.com/hitsdotcom/749644191443861504/searched-my-old-emails-and-found-a-definitive Email source for Joe Hawley Joe Hawley's release date] hitsdotcom. 5th May 2024. ''Tumblr.'' Retreived 5th May 2024.</ref> | |||
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley | After its initial release 'Joe Hawley Joe Hawley' could be obtained for free digitally through bandcamp, albeit without the tracks 'We Are In Space' or 'White Rabbit'.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170514174217/https://joehawley.bandcamp.com/album/joe-hawley-joe-hawley/ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Bandcamp Page.]Archived at The Wayback Machine: May 14th, 2017. ''Bandcamp.''</ref> however the link to the Bandcamp page went down shortly afterwards. | ||
On May 7th, 2017 a music video was uploaded to Joe Hawley's YouTube page for '[[Crazy F***]]'<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFZPbqGYCKY Crazy F*** Music Video] Uploaded May 7th, 2017. Dir. Joe Hawley. ''Youtube.'' (Accessed 11th November 2020)</ref> and On June 22nd, 2017, an official lyric video for [[Rotary Park]] was also uploaded to YouTube.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnPbznlaLjg Joe Hawley – Rotary Park (ft. Zubin Sedghi). YouTube Video.]Uploaded June 22nd, 2017. Dir. Joe Hawley. ''YouTube.''</ref> | |||
Between October 31st, 2017 and December 5th, 2018, numerous demos, audio samples, and instrumental versions of the songs from 'Joe Hawley Joe Hawley' were uploaded to YouTube<ref>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-j2FQ_MTJavAfzjIPtISsg/videos Joe Hawley YouTube channel. ''YouTube.''</ref> | |||
''' | On 11th November, 2020 the album was uploaded to Apple Music, and Spotify<ref>[https://open.spotify.com/album/08z0DTL9x4HC7RihhahLat Joe Hawley Joe Hawley on Spotify] Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. Joe Hawley. ''Spotify.'' Digital Album. November 11th, 2020.</ref> with [[Aristotle's Denial]] being the only reversed song.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/joehawleyjoehawley/posts/1044630959284028 Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Facebook Post] "uh oh". Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Facebook Page. ''Facebook.'' November 11th, 2020. (Accessed November 11th, 2020).</ref> In addition, there were a number of changes to song titles, with [[Crazy F***]] being listed as 'Crazy Food', and with more features added to the titles. 'White Rabbit' has also been removed from the 2020 version.<ref>[https://music.apple.com/us/album/joe-hawley-joe-hawley/1539698156 Joe Hawley Joe Hawley on Apple Music.]Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. Joe Hawley. ''Apple Music.'' 11th November 2020. (Accessed 11th November 2020).</ref> | ||
On | More than a year later on March 13th 2022, Joe Hawley Joe Hawley was removed from certain streaming platforms and it is unknown why it was removed altogether. Joe is known for removing songs off of streaming services however, like with [[Variations On A Cloud]] almost every September 11th. When asked about it, Joe stated: "dunno".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220313230359/https://twitter.com/wHaleJoey/status/1503094603595272192 Joe Hawley tweet] Joe Hawley. "dunno". March 13th 2022. @wHaleJoey.''Twitter.''</ref> The Album appeared back on Spotify on April 1st, 2022. | ||
==γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ== | |||
<small>Main Article: [[γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ]]</small><br> | |||
On April 16th 2019, Joe Hawley released [[γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ]] on Bandcamp<ref>[https://joehawley.bandcamp.com/album/lw-h-o-lw-h-o γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ Bandcamp page] April 16th 2019. ''Bandcamp.''</ref> and Spotify.<ref>[https://open.spotify.com/album/7xGpVgcFZERK0MeLAZfWEP?si=UJtRilncQLu31ap8ztNhGA γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ Spotify Page] Joe Hawley. April 16th 2019. ''Spotify.''</ref> The album is the same as Joe Hawley Joe Hawley except the tracks are reversed, in reverse order, and have reversed titles. This was done to get around copyright issues as many of the tracks use samples. The only exception to this is [[Aristotle's Denial]], which does not play in reverse.<ref>https://open.spotify.com/track/1M3HINsGNVZ09MxJsrtGPn [[Joe Hawley]]. 'Aristotle's Denial'. γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ. ''Spotify.''</ref> This is most likely due to the song featuring no (uncleared) copyright samples. | |||
On November 9th, 2023, Yelwah Eoj Yelwah Eoj was removed from streaming services, likely due to Joe leaving the distribution service DistroKid.<ref>[[Joe Hawley]]. [https://www.facebook.com/joehawleyjoehawley/posts/pfbid08trci4JUeiAyrGZYNvpkAPhdQ3HuQgTTmZYQc4g8MNBKh6txkSpL2z9NVwtaNrYCl "To anyone concerned: I had to cancel DistroKid because the account was too hackable; a more professional "label" may be in the cards at some juncture. Thank you all".]{{DL}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20231204160946/https://www.facebook.com/joehawleyjoehawley/posts/pfbid08trci4JUeiAyrGZYNvpkAPhdQ3HuQgTTmZYQc4g8MNBKh6txkSpL2z9NVwtaNrYCl Partial Archive via The Wayback Machine] ''Facebook''. December 4th 2023. (Accessed December 4th 2023.)</ref> In November 2024, the album was fraudulently re-uploaded by a couple of fans.<ref>[[User:Joshface|Joshface]], Hailey Carol. [https://hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/news/2024/11/the-unfortunate-history-of-fraudulent-tally-hall-uploads/ The Unfortunate History of Fraudulent Tally Hall Uploads]. 20th November 2024. ''[[Hidden In The Sand (Website)|Hidden In The Sand]].'' Retrieved 21st November 2024.</ref> | |||
==Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Merchandise== | |||
<small>Main page: [[Merchandise]]</small><br> | |||
As part of the PledgeMusic campaign, lots of merchandise was made to promote Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. This is likely in part due to the album not being able to be sold because of it's use of samples. | |||
In 2019 Joe revealed a concept for a certificate of achievement, which would read: "This Certifies that _____________'s Mother is a Basketball"<ref>@joehawleyjoehawley001 [https://www.instagram.com/p/ByoaLF5laja/ "This Certifies that _____________'s Mother is a Basketball"] 13th June 2019. ''Instagram.'' Accessed 10th July 2024.</ref> | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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{{Track | n = 1 | title = Joe Hawley Attacks | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Cantor]] | duration = 0:33}} | {{Track | n = 1 | title = Joe Hawley Attacks | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Cantor]] | duration = 0:33}} | ||
{{Track | n = 2 | title = Black People White People | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Bora Karaca]], Tulsi Devi, Patrick | {{Track | n = 2 | title = Black People White People | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Bora Karaca]], Tulsi Devi, [[Patrick Ratliff]] | duration = 3:38}} | ||
{{Track | n = 3 | title = Bring Her Along | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Horowitz]] | duration = 3:26}} | {{Track | n = 3 | title = Bring Her Along | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Horowitz]] | duration = 3:26}} | ||
{{Track | n = 4 | title = Crazy F**** | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], Laurel Stucky, | {{Track | n = 4 | title = Crazy F**** | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Laurel Stucky]], Aiko Sakai, Dylan Nelson | duration = 3:00}} | ||
{{Track | n = 5 | title = Rotary Park | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Sedghi]] | duration = 3:17}} | {{Track | n = 5 | title = Rotary Park | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Sedghi]], [[Alex Kessler]] | duration = 3:17}} | ||
{{Track | n = 6 | title = Your Mother is a Basketball | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], Michael Gregory, Stephanie | {{Track | n = 6 | title = Your Mother is a Basketball | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Michael Gregory]], [[Stephanie Koenig]], [[Allegra Rosenberg]] | duration = 2:30}} | ||
{{Track | n = 7 | title = Hoodz 'n the Woodz | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], Alex Kessler | duration = 3:23}} | {{Track | n = 7 | title = Hoodz 'n the Woodz | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Alex Kessler]] | duration = 3:23}} | ||
{{Track | n = 8 | title = The Apologue of Hot Rod Duncan | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Federman]] | {{Track | n = 8 | title = The Apologue of Hot Rod Duncan | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Federman]] | duration = 3:42}} | ||
{{Track | n = 9 | title = Aristotle's Denial | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[ | {{Track | n = 9 | title = Aristotle's Denial | writer = [[Hawley]], [[Bora Karaca]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Karaca]] | duration = 3:56}} | ||
{{Track | n = 10 | title = Bahamian Rap City | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]] | {{Track | n = 10 | title = Bahamian Rap City | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], Ismael Ledesma, Stacy Osei-Kuffour | duration = 5:56}} | ||
{{Track | n = 11 | title = We Are In Space | writer = Ryan Brady | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Rick Lax]], Ryan Brady, Elly Brown, Amanda Jayne | duration = 3:05}} | {{Track | n = 11 | title = We Are In Space | writer = Ryan Brady, [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Rick Lax]], [[Ryan Brady]], Elly Brown, Amanda Jayne | duration = 3:05}} | ||
{{Track | n = 12 | title = Go to Bed | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Minimall]] | duration = 5:19}} | {{Track | n = 12 | title = Go to Bed | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = [[Hawley]], [[Minimall]] | duration = 5:19}} | ||
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{{Track | n = 13 | title = White Rabbit | writer = Grace Slick | singer = [[Hawley]], Grace Slick | duration = 3:02}} | {{Track | n = 13 | title = White Rabbit | writer = Grace Slick | singer = [[Hawley]], Grace Slick | duration = 3:02}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Liner Notes== | |||
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<blockquote> | |||
<small>SINCERE GRATITUDE</small> is express'd to the following entities and/or persons, without which<br> | |||
and/or whom this project should and/or would never have been possible:<br> | |||
<small>TO ALL FOUR GRANDPARENTS DECEAS'D,</small> Darline, Joseph, Josephine, & Richard<br> | |||
<small>TO GHOSTS,</small> increasingly communicative<br> | |||
<small>TO PARENTS,</small> Darline & Robert, Bob & Dar, "Daygo," "Dog," etc.<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Elizabeth; <small>TO</small> Melissa ([inter?]stellar sisters)<br> | |||
<small>TO NICE NIECE</small> Ava! <small>TO NEAT NEPHEW</small> Jacob!<br> | |||
<small>THANKS TO</small> Corey Antonishen, Auntie Sherry's universe, Coz Baldwin, Felicia Bawolek,<br> | |||
Samantha Becker, Andrew Blair, Kristin Bongiovanni, Ronald Bowers, Ryan Brady,<br> | |||
Joshua Cameron, Rob Chesnick, Ben Collins, Sean Donnelly, Ben Falik, Sam Falik,<br> | |||
Rachel Fine, Courtney Flynn, Phil Frandina, Adina Friedman, Justin Goldberg,<br> | |||
Michael Goldsmith, Fabian Halabou, Allison Hanna, Howard Hertz, Jameel Hussein,<br> | |||
Zeeshan Hussein, Melissa Heard, Michelle Janks, Amanda Jayne, Anthony Kammer,<br> | |||
Alex Kessler, Matthew Kral, Andrew Laurich, Jeremy Leland, Keran Look Loy,<br> | |||
John Lowe, Cyndi Lynott, Nicoletta Mannino, Justin Michal, Ryan Moses, The Najors,<br> | |||
Falon Neiswander, Selcen Onsan, Victoria Reed, Allegra Rosenberg, Julie Rosenbaum,<br> | |||
Jennie Sadler, Aiko Sakai, Ben Sandler, Shrihari Sathe, Erik Selz, Arnon Shaked,<br> | |||
Ella Shartiel, Pete Smolin, Alyssa Spector, Gary Spicer, Laurel Stucky, Ilana Unger,<br> | |||
Scott Wedemeyer, Ari Weinzweig, Jeremy Yagoda, & Marvin Yagoda<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> the fine artists at Assemble<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> the Bora at The La-bora-tory, <small>AKA</small> Bora Karaca, Illustrious Contemporary, & family<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Dr. Thomas O'Lynnger & family<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> brother Andrew Kurte, for bready walks, heady talks, Church Project '07,<br> | |||
<i>The Point</i>, & quite possibly this particular trajectory<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> ミラクルミュージカル, Maya Anand, and everybody at the original Food Forest<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Jamie Lincoln Kitman, Esq., & Hornblow, for the oeuvre of reinforcement(s)<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Tally Hall, Minimall, & related families/friends/fans<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Ben Luce, Charlene Kaye, Shane Maux Page, & Wonderfling, for <i>Labyrinth</i><br> | |||
<small>TO LHS</small> extracurriculars, anony<small>M</small>ous, & The University Party<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Donna Learmont, PhD<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Jim Burnstein, Jennifer Hardacker, & Keith Taylor, professors/mentors<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Cool Breeze of Coconut Groove<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Gelber Hernandez, the Marches, Matthew Paulini, & Linda Smith<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Denise & Steve Starr<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Desiree Shokooh for peppers, onions, herbs, spices, kava, Friendzgiving '15, etc.<br> | |||
Matthew Altruda, nutritious portions of encouragement at Ann Arbor's 107.1,<br> | |||
& Sonic Lunch<br> | |||
Michael Anuzis & Ryan Scott (& family), for January 2007 at bare minimum<br> | |||
Mitchell Barratt, Cristina Bulmer, Aaron Kramer, et al. for riotous romps at Lahser<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Lindsey "I love that" Ferris hooray!<br> | |||
<small>TO YOU,</small> Daniel Yoo, for soothsaying <small>SQ</small> parasomnia & for calling me a "showman"<br> | |||
Leigh Lust, for naysaying the Lord Googoo moniker, & Pledge Music<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Elise Raffa, serendipity, & The Whitney<br> | |||
Patrick Ratliff – thou knowest what you did and who you are<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> Albert McWilliams for various things<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> AmericanElectric®, Apple, Bandcamp, <small>BMI</small>, Detroit, Goldfish Tea, Google, Hazon,<br> | |||
Meadow Brook Theatre, Nintendo, <small>SAG-AFTRA</small>, Sofar, Summer in the City, & TuneCore<br> | |||
<small>TO</small> The University of Miami & The University of Michigan<br> | |||
Bryn Haffey.<br> | |||
<small>TO DH,</small> Margaret, Susan, Wolfgang, squirrels, etc., who sense potential and project it<br> | |||
</blockquote> | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 21 November 2024
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley | |
Studio Album | |
Released | 2016 |
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Length | 44:47 |
Label | Self-published |
Producer | Joe Hawley |
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley is an album by Joe Hawley. All five members of Tally Hall appear on this album: Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, Zubin Sedghi, Andrew Horowitz, and Ross Federman. Bora Karaca, Cojum Dip and Rick Lax also make an appearance.
Guests and other artists include Tulsi Devi, Patrick Radcliff, Laurel Stucky, Vomitron, Michael Gregory, Stephanie Koenig, Allegra Rosenberg, Alex Kessler, Anthony Vittorio, Sam Falik, Ismael Ledesma, Stacy Osei-Kuffour, Ryan Brady, Elly Brown, Amanda Jayne, Minimall and Grace Slick.
History
According to Joe, the album was "a spur-of-the-moment idea" in the summer of 2015 during a meeting in Nyack, NY.[1] "Joe Hawley Joe Hawley" was suggested as a joke, the opposite of Miracle Musical's quite secretive nature, but it stuck.
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley was first announced on June 15th 2016 as a PledgeMusic fundraiser,[2] where people could pledge money to help fund the album and receive rewards.[3] These rewards included a Joe Hawley branded clock, video call with Joe, Starbucks with Joe in Hawaii, a day of producing the album with Bora Karaca at the LaBORAtory, and a Joe Hawley branded kazoo.[3] On the day of its launch, the project raised 25% of its goal.[4]
Part of the PledgeMusic campaign was a series titled "Being Joe Hawley", a video series of both Joe Hawley Joe Hawley production and whatever Joe felt like filming on that day.[5] Joe Hawley also made a website to promote the album[6], however the website became defunct in 2017[7]
By June 18th the campaign would reach 83% of its goal.[3] On June 20th it finally reached its goal.[8]
On June 20th, 2016 an advertisement entitled "Joe Hawley Advertisement 1" was uploaded to the Joe Hawley YouTube page. It is a 48 second long humorous, cryptic, and obtuse advertisement for the album, featuring The Ad Twins.[9]
On July 16th, 2016 an addendum to the previous advertisement was posted to the YouTube Page[10]; and on July 27th, 2016 a third advertisement was uploaded. [11]
Release
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley was initially planned to be released September 23, 2016, but there was a eighteen hour delay, followed by a two-week delay. After the time had passed, the album underwent another two week delay and was finally released as a direct download via PledgeMusic on October 21st, 2016 sometime near 03:36:22 A.M.[12]
After its initial release 'Joe Hawley Joe Hawley' could be obtained for free digitally through bandcamp, albeit without the tracks 'We Are In Space' or 'White Rabbit'.[13] however the link to the Bandcamp page went down shortly afterwards.
On May 7th, 2017 a music video was uploaded to Joe Hawley's YouTube page for 'Crazy F***'[14] and On June 22nd, 2017, an official lyric video for Rotary Park was also uploaded to YouTube.[15]
Between October 31st, 2017 and December 5th, 2018, numerous demos, audio samples, and instrumental versions of the songs from 'Joe Hawley Joe Hawley' were uploaded to YouTube[16]
On 11th November, 2020 the album was uploaded to Apple Music, and Spotify[17] with Aristotle's Denial being the only reversed song.[18] In addition, there were a number of changes to song titles, with Crazy F*** being listed as 'Crazy Food', and with more features added to the titles. 'White Rabbit' has also been removed from the 2020 version.[19]
More than a year later on March 13th 2022, Joe Hawley Joe Hawley was removed from certain streaming platforms and it is unknown why it was removed altogether. Joe is known for removing songs off of streaming services however, like with Variations On A Cloud almost every September 11th. When asked about it, Joe stated: "dunno".[20] The Album appeared back on Spotify on April 1st, 2022.
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On April 16th 2019, Joe Hawley released γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ on Bandcamp[21] and Spotify.[22] The album is the same as Joe Hawley Joe Hawley except the tracks are reversed, in reverse order, and have reversed titles. This was done to get around copyright issues as many of the tracks use samples. The only exception to this is Aristotle's Denial, which does not play in reverse.[23] This is most likely due to the song featuring no (uncleared) copyright samples.
On November 9th, 2023, Yelwah Eoj Yelwah Eoj was removed from streaming services, likely due to Joe leaving the distribution service DistroKid.[24] In November 2024, the album was fraudulently re-uploaded by a couple of fans.[25]
Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Merchandise
Main page: Merchandise
As part of the PledgeMusic campaign, lots of merchandise was made to promote Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. This is likely in part due to the album not being able to be sold because of it's use of samples.
In 2019 Joe revealed a concept for a certificate of achievement, which would read: "This Certifies that _____________'s Mother is a Basketball"[26]
Track listing
# | Title | Writers | Lead Singers | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | "Joe Hawley Attacks" | Hawley | Hawley, Cantor | 0:33 |
2. | "Black People White People" | Hawley | Hawley, Bora Karaca, Tulsi Devi, Patrick Ratliff | 3:38 |
3. | "Bring Her Along" | Hawley | Hawley, Horowitz | 3:26 |
4. | "Crazy F****" | Hawley | Hawley, Laurel Stucky, Aiko Sakai, Dylan Nelson | 3:00 |
5. | "Rotary Park" | Hawley | Hawley, Sedghi, Alex Kessler | 3:17 |
6. | "Your Mother is a Basketball" | Hawley | Hawley, Michael Gregory, Stephanie Koenig, Allegra Rosenberg | 2:30 |
7. | "Hoodz 'n the Woodz" | Hawley | Hawley, Alex Kessler | 3:23 |
8. | "The Apologue of Hot Rod Duncan" | Hawley | Hawley, Federman | 3:42 |
9. | "Aristotle's Denial" | Hawley, Bora Karaca | Hawley, Karaca | 3:56 |
10. | "Bahamian Rap City" | Hawley | Hawley, Ismael Ledesma, Stacy Osei-Kuffour | 5:56 |
11. | "We Are In Space" | Ryan Brady, Hawley | Hawley, Rick Lax, Ryan Brady, Elly Brown, Amanda Jayne | 3:05 |
12. | "Go to Bed" | Hawley | Hawley, Minimall | 5:19 |
13. | "White Rabbit" | Grace Slick | Hawley, Grace Slick | 3:02 |
Liner Notes
SINCERE GRATITUDE is express'd to the following entities and/or persons, without which
and/or whom this project should and/or would never have been possible:
TO ALL FOUR GRANDPARENTS DECEAS'D, Darline, Joseph, Josephine, & Richard
TO GHOSTS, increasingly communicative
TO PARENTS, Darline & Robert, Bob & Dar, "Daygo," "Dog," etc.
TO Elizabeth; TO Melissa ([inter?]stellar sisters)
TO NICE NIECE Ava! TO NEAT NEPHEW Jacob!
THANKS TO Corey Antonishen, Auntie Sherry's universe, Coz Baldwin, Felicia Bawolek,
Samantha Becker, Andrew Blair, Kristin Bongiovanni, Ronald Bowers, Ryan Brady,
Joshua Cameron, Rob Chesnick, Ben Collins, Sean Donnelly, Ben Falik, Sam Falik,
Rachel Fine, Courtney Flynn, Phil Frandina, Adina Friedman, Justin Goldberg,
Michael Goldsmith, Fabian Halabou, Allison Hanna, Howard Hertz, Jameel Hussein,
Zeeshan Hussein, Melissa Heard, Michelle Janks, Amanda Jayne, Anthony Kammer,
Alex Kessler, Matthew Kral, Andrew Laurich, Jeremy Leland, Keran Look Loy,
John Lowe, Cyndi Lynott, Nicoletta Mannino, Justin Michal, Ryan Moses, The Najors,
Falon Neiswander, Selcen Onsan, Victoria Reed, Allegra Rosenberg, Julie Rosenbaum,
Jennie Sadler, Aiko Sakai, Ben Sandler, Shrihari Sathe, Erik Selz, Arnon Shaked,
Ella Shartiel, Pete Smolin, Alyssa Spector, Gary Spicer, Laurel Stucky, Ilana Unger,
Scott Wedemeyer, Ari Weinzweig, Jeremy Yagoda, & Marvin Yagoda
TO the fine artists at Assemble
TO the Bora at The La-bora-tory, AKA Bora Karaca, Illustrious Contemporary, & family
TO Dr. Thomas O'Lynnger & family
TO brother Andrew Kurte, for bready walks, heady talks, Church Project '07,
The Point, & quite possibly this particular trajectory
TO ミラクルミュージカル, Maya Anand, and everybody at the original Food Forest
TO Jamie Lincoln Kitman, Esq., & Hornblow, for the oeuvre of reinforcement(s)
TO Tally Hall, Minimall, & related families/friends/fans
TO Ben Luce, Charlene Kaye, Shane Maux Page, & Wonderfling, for Labyrinth
TO LHS extracurriculars, anonyMous, & The University Party
TO Donna Learmont, PhD
TO Jim Burnstein, Jennifer Hardacker, & Keith Taylor, professors/mentors
TO Cool Breeze of Coconut Groove
TO Gelber Hernandez, the Marches, Matthew Paulini, & Linda Smith
TO Denise & Steve Starr
TO Desiree Shokooh for peppers, onions, herbs, spices, kava, Friendzgiving '15, etc.
Matthew Altruda, nutritious portions of encouragement at Ann Arbor's 107.1,
& Sonic Lunch
Michael Anuzis & Ryan Scott (& family), for January 2007 at bare minimum
Mitchell Barratt, Cristina Bulmer, Aaron Kramer, et al. for riotous romps at Lahser
TO Lindsey "I love that" Ferris hooray!
TO YOU, Daniel Yoo, for soothsaying SQ parasomnia & for calling me a "showman"
Leigh Lust, for naysaying the Lord Googoo moniker, & Pledge Music
TO Elise Raffa, serendipity, & The Whitney
Patrick Ratliff – thou knowest what you did and who you are
TO Albert McWilliams for various things
TO AmericanElectric®, Apple, Bandcamp, BMI, Detroit, Goldfish Tea, Google, Hazon,
Meadow Brook Theatre, Nintendo, SAG-AFTRA, Sofar, Summer in the City, & TuneCore
TO The University of Miami & The University of Michigan
Bryn Haffey.
TO DH, Margaret, Susan, Wolfgang, squirrels, etc., who sense potential and project it
References
- ↑ 2019 Joe Hawley interview. Archived on GoogleDocs.
- ↑ PledgeMusic tweet confirming Joe Hawley Joe Hawley's PledgeMusic release date. June 15th, 2016. @PMUpdates. Twitter.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Joe Hawley PledgeMusic page circa June 16th. Pledgemusic Archived Via The Wayback Machine.
- ↑ PledgeMusic tweet confirming the project was at 25% by June 15th. Twitter.
- ↑ Being Joe Hawley YouTube playlist
- ↑ The Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Website: joehawleyjoehawley.com, Archived at The Wayback Machine: October 29th, 2016.
- ↑ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley becoming defunct. JoeHawleyJoeHawley.com Archived at The Wayback Machine: November 17th, 2017.
- ↑ PledgeMusic tweet about Joe Hawley reaching its goal. @PMUpdates Twitter.
- ↑ Joe Hawley Advertisement 1 on YouTube Uploaded 20th July, 2016. YouTube. (Accessed 11th November, 2020.)
- ↑ Joe Hawley Advertisement 2 on YouTube. Uploaded 20th July, 2016. YouTube. (Accessed 11th November, 2020.)
- ↑ Joe Hawley Advertisement 3 on YouTube Uploaded July 27th, 2016. YouTube. (Accessed 11th November 2020.)
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- ↑ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Bandcamp Page.Archived at The Wayback Machine: May 14th, 2017. Bandcamp.
- ↑ Crazy F*** Music Video Uploaded May 7th, 2017. Dir. Joe Hawley. Youtube. (Accessed 11th November 2020)
- ↑ Joe Hawley – Rotary Park (ft. Zubin Sedghi). YouTube Video.Uploaded June 22nd, 2017. Dir. Joe Hawley. YouTube.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-j2FQ_MTJavAfzjIPtISsg/videos Joe Hawley YouTube channel. YouTube.
- ↑ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley on Spotify Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. Joe Hawley. Spotify. Digital Album. November 11th, 2020.
- ↑ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Facebook Post "uh oh". Joe Hawley Joe Hawley Facebook Page. Facebook. November 11th, 2020. (Accessed November 11th, 2020).
- ↑ Joe Hawley Joe Hawley on Apple Music.Joe Hawley Joe Hawley. Joe Hawley. Apple Music. 11th November 2020. (Accessed 11th November 2020).
- ↑ Joe Hawley tweet Joe Hawley. "dunno". March 13th 2022. @wHaleJoey.Twitter.
- ↑ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ Bandcamp page April 16th 2019. Bandcamp.
- ↑ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ Spotify Page Joe Hawley. April 16th 2019. Spotify.
- ↑ https://open.spotify.com/track/1M3HINsGNVZ09MxJsrtGPn Joe Hawley. 'Aristotle's Denial'. γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ γɘlwɒH ɘoႱ. Spotify.
- ↑ Joe Hawley. "To anyone concerned: I had to cancel DistroKid because the account was too hackable; a more professional "label" may be in the cards at some juncture. Thank you all". dead link Partial Archive via The Wayback Machine Facebook. December 4th 2023. (Accessed December 4th 2023.)
- ↑ Joshface, Hailey Carol. The Unfortunate History of Fraudulent Tally Hall Uploads. 20th November 2024. Hidden In The Sand. Retrieved 21st November 2024.
- ↑ @joehawleyjoehawley001 "This Certifies that _____________'s Mother is a Basketball" 13th June 2019. Instagram. Accessed 10th July 2024.