

Joe Publick
Writer/producer Stephen showcases UK punk as alter-ego Joe Publick
Latest Tracks
- Bringing The Noise3507/1High energy, pedal to the metal noisy punk rock song with anthemic male vocals, stomping drums & guitars2:47
- All To Myself3507/2High energy bass guitar driven punk song with hard hitting drums, strong male vocal & energetic chorus 2:15
- Record Breakers3507/3Richard Craker (PRS) | Christopher Craker (PRS) | Stephen David Jones (PRS) | Pamela Jayne Wood (PRS)Energetic punky rock song with confident, anthemic male vocal, screaming guitars, bass & drums3:17
- Mad House3507/4Anthemic punk rock with rebellious male vocal, hooky bass guitar riff, big drums & fuzz guitars2:29
- I'm So Cool3507/5Richard Craker (PRS) | Christopher Craker (PRS) | Stephen David Jones (PRS) | Pamela Jayne Wood (PRS)Fun, high energy punk song with a confident male vocal & raucous drums & guitars 2:36
- Naughty Boys3507/6Up-tempo bass driven post punk song with male & gang vocals, hard hitting drums & guitars2:59
- Give It To You3507/7Driving punk rock song with shouty male vocals, dirty bass & distorted, screaming guitars1:42
The story behind the sound
Stephen David Jones has collaborated with everyone from Kim Wilde to Melanie B, Rick Wakeman to the Dave Clarke Five. A diverse writer and producer, he has written music for Warner, Sony Music, Acid Jazz Records, BBC1, SKY1, Channel 4, Aspect Records and Unity Studios. A renowned UK saxophone player, his band Brother Strut consists of the world’s most established funk and soul musicians, who’ve collectively played on over half a billion records sold, and were the first independent band to sell out KOKO in Camden with no promoter, no agent and no label. His latest project is an alter-ego called ‘Joe Publick’; Bringing The Noise is a collaboration with producer Richard Craker (Liam Gallagher, DNCE, Dagny), showing British life’s punkier side.
A diverse writer and producer, Stephen has collaborated with Kim Wilde and Rick Wakeman and written for Warner, Sony Music, BBC1, SKY1 and Channel 4. As 'Joe Publick', he’s showcasing UK punk.