EPISODE · May 11, 2022 · 43 MIN
EP 214: The Once Blind Painter, Joe Langley shares his Paris Story
from La Vie Creative · host Krystal Kenney
Send us Fan MailJoe Langley's story is the most remarkable of all the expatriates that I know - AfricanAmerican or otherwise! His love affair with the French language began when hefound his brother's copy of Saint Exupéry's Le Petit Prince at home. He liked the"look" of the French words and loved the illustrations. These inspired him to pursueart and the French language as life-long passions. He went on to spend a year in theDordogne region as an exchange student at the age of fifteen, and a year inMontpellier in the junior-year-abroad program at Davidson College. The FrenchMinistry of Foreign Affairs invited Joe to teach English to high school students inMontpellier upon his graduation from Davidson. He spent a year in this post, whichprovided him with the legal working papers that are so coveted by expatriates. Hewent on to work as an acrobatic rider and singer for the traveling circus Zingaro fortwo years.Subsequently, Joe enrolled at the Sorbonne to study French and American literature…and Romanian! He went on to work for L'Oréal Cosmetics, where he became adirector of the company's black hair care subsidiary, Goldys International. He traveledin this position as well, working for the company from 1990 to 1995. He was postedin Avignon in 1995 when he lost his vision....Josephs Gift is the name of the book of poetry that Joe began writing in 1997. Hedescribes it as a "creative last will and testament," one that he began when he did notknow that his blindness was temporary. Slowly, it has become part of a greater projectwhich incorporates his music as well as his art. He has converted poems into songsand songs into videos. To date, he has written and recorded roughly 350 songs and hascreated over 500 paintings. The project has evolved and matured into a YouTube site -Joseph Langley, and songs available os Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music etc. Art andMusic now represent Joe's full time occupations.Josephs Gift has also evolved into a project that helps others gain exposure for theirart, music, or whatever medium they find for self-expression.Joe is currently spending a lot of time in the studio working on or researching newsounds and melodies. Though many musical artists influence him, he is particularlyfond of Al Jarreau because of the diversity in Jarreau's music and "the variety oftextures that he can give to his voice, thus giving him a more important vocal range."Joe has also spent time on the radio. In October 2010, he participated in a show calledBlack Feeling on Radio Fréquence Paris Plurielle (http://www.rfpp.net/). He hadcalled his friend John Dossavi, who hosts the show at RFPP, to ask if tenorsaxophonist Chansse Evanns could publicize a concert that he was organizing inhonor of Lena Horne. Joe ended up interviewing Evanns on the air, whereby Dossaviasked Joe if he would be interested in doing regular interviews of artists, musicians,and others. The Universe of Joseph Langley was born! He continues to paint. He says that he paints in a "very fluid and spontaneous style,"and that his work is "somewhere between modern and pop art with a touch of'fauvisme' He calls it HapArt.Support the show🎨 Join my 2026 Tour of Christmas in France https://tourwithabsolutely.com/celebrity-tours/christmas-in-paris-with-krystal-aka-miss-paris-photo-your-american-photographer-abroad/
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Send us Fan Mail Joe Langley's story is the most remarkable of all the expatriates that I know - AfricanAmerican or otherwise! His love affair with the French language began when he found his brother's copy of Saint Exupéry's Le Petit Prince at home. He liked the "look" of the French words and loved the illustrations. These inspired him to pursue art and the French language as life-long passions. He went on to spend a year in the Dordogne region as an exchange student at the age of fifteen, a...
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EP 214: The Once Blind Painter, Joe Langley shares his Paris Story
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