Jo-anne Cox

Jo-anne Cox

Jo-anne Cox is a London based performer composer. Jo-anne has made a name for herself with her unique exploration of her instrument (electric cello), and through unique collaborations produces performances which are alluring and fascinating and draws audiences in. Her approach to composing and performing highlights her curious mind, and her holistically positive slant to music making.

Recent work includes performances of her electric cello based sonic saga Defiant Journey at Queen Theatre Hornchurch in collaboration with director and co-writer Kate Lovell and actress singer Elinor Machen Fortune, Eyes In Their Hands experimental and entirely improvised album Forced Displacement, creative elelectric cello for Elinor Rowlands Biodivergent Sites and Sounds, electric cello for anarcho-punk album LP by The Astronauts and performing with John Kelly at Queen Elizabeth Hall for the launch of his album Better Late than Never.

Biography

Jo-anne Cox is a London based performer composer. Jo-anne has made a name for herself with her unique exploration of her instrument (electric cello), and through unique collaborations produces performances which are alluring and fascinating and draws audiences in. Her approach to composing and performing highlights her curious mind, and her holistically positive slant to music making.

Recent work includes performances of her electric cello based sonic saga Defiant Journey at Queen Theatre Hornchurch in collaboration with director and co-writer Kate Lovell and actress singer Elinor Machen Fortune, Eyes In Their Hands experimental and entirely improvised album Forced Displacement, creative elelectric cello for Elinor Rowlands Biodivergent Sites and Sounds, electric cello for anarcho-punk album LP by The Astronauts and performing with John Kelly at Queen Elizabeth Hall for the launch of his album Better Late than Never.

Compilations with this composer

Compilations
letting the light in

letting the light in

NMC Recordings

The first commercial album to showcase disabled composers working in the UK. The composers featured on the recording include Sonia Allori, Sarah Lianne Lewis, Jo-anne Cox, Elinor Rowlands, Leon Clowes and Sorcha Pringle.

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