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Joey Pecoraro is an American musician and record producer from
Detroit ,
Michigan . He rose to prominence in the
lo-fi hip hop movement of the late 2010s with the title track from his self-released debut studio album Tired Boy (2017).
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[3] This album also spawned the track "Finding Parking", which was used as the musical base of "All Night Parking" from British singer
Adele 's album
30 (2021).
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Discography
All the Things in the World (2023)
Old Time Radio (
Alpha Pup Records , 2021)
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Sea Monster (Alpha Pup Records, 2020)
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Deep In A Dream Of You (2019)
Music For Happiness (2018)
Tired Boy (2017)
Little Pear (2015)
The Strange and Impossible (2014)
Awards and nominations
References
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"Soundclouds of the Underground: Sorry, Not Sorry Edition" . Interview Magazine . April 30, 2015.
^ Staff, XLR8R (August 4, 2020).
"Podcast 655: Joey Pecoraro" . {{
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^ Tomadin, Brett (April 1, 2021).
"The Waves Interview: Joey Pecoraro" (Podcast).
KNCE . Retrieved November 19, 2021 .
^ Chinen, Nate (November 19, 2021).
"The jazz dalliance on Adele's '30' runs deeper than a sampled groove" . NPR .
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"Adele Releases New Album 30: Listen and Read the Full Credits" . Pitchfork . November 19, 2021.
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"Song of the Day: Erroll Garner, "No More Shadows" " . 24 November 2021.
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"Afterhours Nostalgia: 'Old Time Radio' by Joey Pecoraro" . June 22, 2021.
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"Joey Pecoraro Explores A Genre-Defying Sonic Realm Via Fantastical New Album 'Sea Monster' " . This Song Is Sick . August 2, 2020.
^ Middleton, Ryan (31 July 2020).
"Review: Joey Pecoraro Shares Joyous, Nostalgic New Album 'Sea Monster' " . Magnetic Magazine .
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"2023 GRAMMY Nominations: See The Complete Nominees List" . www.grammy.com . Retrieved 2022-11-19 .
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