Joe Hott - 615 Hideaway Records
  • I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River - Gospel Single
  • Fool Of The Town
  • Return To Me Someday
  • I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River - Gospel Single
    Genre: Gospel
    MP3 (01:57) [4.6 MB]
  • Fool Of The Town
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:42) [6.18 MB]
  • Return To Me Someday
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:55) [6.69 MB]
Biography

“People like what’s real—and that defines my music,” says Joe Hott

Nashville, TN (July 21, 2023) – The (615) Hideaway Records is pleased to announce the new single "I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River" from emerging Bluegrass artist and West Virginia born Joe Hott.

Sometimes when you capture an artist in the video studio just at the right time when their energy level is high, and they are on top of their game you record some real magical moments. This was the case when Joe Hott visited The 615 Hideaway Entertainment studios to create some social media video content and when they started performing the traditional gospel song “I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River” … that magic started and carried right through to the end of this wonderful inspirational gospel performance.

Even though “I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River” has been performed many times by various artists through the years Joe Hott and bandmates Nick Bryant and Aaron Holman make this incredible gospel A Capella performance their own and something that will grab your immediate attention and put a smile on your face.

Produced by Joe Hott, “I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River” contains A Capella performances by Joe Hott (vocals), Nick Bryant (vocals) and Aaron Holman (vocals).

Watch Joe Hott’s performance video of “I’ve Got To Cross That Lonely River” recorded at the 615 Hideaway Entertainment video studio. The video has over 125,000 views on Facebook.



ABOUT JOE HOTT:

Striding confidently onto the Nashville music scene, Joe Hott is poised to become a “must see/must hear” new face and voice for a broad scope of new listeners ready to discover that “all things old become new again.”

Joe is a unique blend of retro-bluegrass, traditional country, gospel music and Appalachian Mountain music. This mixture makes the West Virginian Joe Hott a rare treasure on today’s music scene with his 6-foot, frame and handsome boyish resemblance to Hank Williams, Sr.

“I really cherish the family and spiritual values I grew up with,” shares the minister’s son who at an early age found a fascination with the tradition steeped sounds native to his birthplace of Winchester, Virginia. Early in life, his family would move to West Virginia, where he readily picked up his childhood love for music from both a father and two uncles who played traditional music. Joe’s youthful fascination with the blended soundtracks of Dr. Ralph Stanley, Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, and Hank Williams, Sr. spun the fabric of his creative inspiration as well as the formation of his own vocal and musical interpretations and the base for his songwriting.

In 2012, Joe formed “Short Mountain Brothers” trio—the name of the group a tribute to Short Mountain that looms just behind Joe’s boyhood home. With the addition of a fourth musician, Joe now tours with his renamed “Short Mountain Band” featuring guitar, banjo, bass and mandolin. They have shared the stage with artists such as Rhonda Vincent and Vince Gill & the Time Jumpers, connecting with new fans on each concert stage.

Targeting today’s music and maze of radio programmers and charts needed to reach an audience, Joe and his creative team are confident he has the authenticity to reach both old and young with his presentation of the traditional.

“People like what’s real—and that defines my music,” he enthuses.

His debut album The Last Thing on My Mind left little doubt that classic sounds are perennial—and Joe Hott is here to prove it. It would earn him a 2018 Inspirational Country Music Association nomination for “Inspirational Bluegrass Artist of the Year.” Joe would release the single “West Virginia Rail” reaching #1 on the Roots Music Report’s “Top 50 Bluegrass Song’s Chart” and #3 on the Bluegrass Today Weekly Airplay chart. Consequently, he landed a spot on the coveted Rural Rhythm Records releasing his premiere project West Virginia Rail (the album) on the label in 2019. He closed 2019 with the single “Cry From the Cross” which debuted at #1 on Bluegrass Today’s “Gospel Weekly Airplay Chart.” It would go on to rank among the “Top 25 Songs of 2019” on Bluegrass Today’s Gospel Charts.

Joe’s signature train whistle and sound have been featured on the Grand Ole Opry multiple times and he’s won over industry reviewers throughout his career:

“Joe Hott can be likened to country artist Mo Pitney in that they both sing in a style that hovers over the line between retro-bluegrass, or Appalachian Mountain music, and country music” – Bluegrass Today

“Joe Hott is a gem. Hott stands out as one of the most promising newcomers in the genre, and his future in bluegrass should be bright.” – Digital Journal

“West Virginia Rail has the feeling of first-generation, post-World War II bluegrass. Call it old-soul music. It goes to the heart of traditional bluegrass’ claim on our emotions. In other words, you don’t get to listen casually.” – Rambles.net
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  • Members:
    Joe Hott – Lead Vocals; Glen Duncan – Harmony Vocals; Cody Kilby – Acoustic Guitar; Rob McCoury – Banjo; Jason Carter – Fiddle; Dennis Crouch – Upright Bass and Casey Campbell – Mandolin.
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