Joshua Kadison - Early Life

Early Life

Joshua grew up in Westlake Village, California, the younger of two sons. His mother, actress Gloria Castillo, was of Mexican-American Indian descent. At age 12 he started playing the piano and subsequently started to write songs. After his mother died in 1978 when he was 15, he received his driver's license and left home (with the consent of his father) to become a travelling troubadour. He later admitted that anger and confusion over his mother's death drove much of his songwriting during this time. He later wrote "Mama's Arms" about his pain over losing his mother as a teenager; it was featured on his first album, Painted Desert Serenade. He did the rounds of piano bars across the United States for the next decade. Eventually in the early 1990s he caught the attention of EMI and signed with the label.

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