- published: 16 Oct 2006
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Josh is a diminutive of the given name Joshua. "Josh" may also refer to:
The marvelous story of how one young man slew his personal goliath, defeating the man and sticking it to the system. Behold, the untimely death of Fatty Porier, practitioner extraordinaire of the life less ordinary. On a wildly unrelated note, I'd be grateful if you'd check out my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Barkey/e/B00BZ3XM4M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
I learned(ish) the ukule for three reasons. First, as penance for whining my way out of piano lessons as a kid. Second, because I love to sing and got tired of needing an actual musician for accompaniment. And third, because I have my own kid now and the music lessons I'm gonna force on him would be hypocritical, otherwise. I'm posting this song in the hope that a real musician will like it, steal it, slot somebody's name in there, and make it actually sound like it does in my head. On a wildly unrelated note, I'd be grateful if you'd check out my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Barkey/e/B00BZ3XM4M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
Original song by Harry Warren and Jack Brooks, first performed by Dean martin in the Martin & Lewis comedy "The Caddy." On a wildly unrelated note, I'd be grateful if you'd check out my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Barkey/e/B00BZ3XM4M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
A new vocal talent has found the internet! Ladies and Gentlemen... Joshua Barkey!!! (crickets)
This video for the Avett Brother's song, The Perfect Space, was written, directed, acted and mostly filmed by my 2011-2012 Graphic Design & Photography class. On a wildly unrelated note, I'd be grateful if you'd check out my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Barkey/e/B00BZ3XM4M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
An exclusive sneak peek at the short film, "At Ease" directed by Jacob Kirby. Following an absence of three years, an on-leave Marine returns home to settle the score with his ex-girlfriend on her wedding day. ateasemovie.com Starring: Adam Cole as "Duncan" Hannah Elizabeth Smith as "Kara" Brandon Gregory as "Hunter" Elizabeth Ann Miller as "Darci" Directed by Jacob Kirby Produced by Matt Scruggs and Taylor MacDonald Written by Jacob Kirby and Matt Scruggs Revisions by Josh Barkey Cinematography by Benjamin Joyner www.jacobkirby.com
*AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Best Shorts Competition 2016 *AWARD OF MERIT: Accolade Global Film Competition 2016 *WORLD PREMIERE: Cannes Short Film Corner 2016 *OFFICIAL SELECTION: Cinegear Expo Film Series 2016 Starring: Adam Cole as "Duncan" Hannah Elizabeth Smith as "Kara" Brandon Gregory as "Hunter" Elizabeth Ann Miller as "Darci" Julie Norman as "Duncan's Mother" Directed by Jacob Kirby Produced by Matt Scruggs and Taylor MacDonald Written by Jacob Kirby, Matt Scruggs Revisions by Josh Barkey Cinematography by Benjamin Joyner www.ateasemovie.com
Trailer for for the upcoming short film "At Ease". Following an absence of three years, an on-leave Marine returns home to make amends with his ex-girlfriend on her wedding day. Starring: Adam Cole Hannah Elizabeth Smith Elizabeth Ann Miller Brandon Gregory Directed by Jacob Kirby Written by Josh Barkey, Jacob Kirby & Matt Scruggs Producers - Matt Scruggs & Taylor Macdonald DP - Ben Joyner Production Designer - Jameson Everett Assistant Director - Henry Drayton Edit | DIT | Color - Jacob Kirby Crowdfunded on Kickstarter "Acid Earlier/love thy neighbor" Performed by ET Anderson Arranged by Tyler Morris and Darrin Cripe Courtesy of Hearts & Plugs Follow us on Facebook or Twitter facebook.com/ateasemovie twitter.com/ateasefilm Coming Soon.
This video for the Avett Brother's song, The Perfect Space, was written, directed, acted and mostly filmed by my 2011-2012 Graphic Design & Photography class. On a wildly unrelated note, I'd be grateful if you'd check out my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Barkey/e/B00BZ3XM4M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
I learned(ish) the ukule for three reasons. First, as penance for whining my way out of piano lessons as a kid. Second, because I love to sing and got tired of needing an actual musician for accompaniment. And third, because I have my own kid now and the music lessons I'm gonna force on him would be hypocritical, otherwise. I'm posting this song in the hope that a real musician will like it, steal it, slot somebody's name in there, and make it actually sound like it does in my head. On a wildly unrelated note, I'd be grateful if you'd check out my books on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Barkey/e/B00BZ3XM4M/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1