Joseph Burke
Graphic Design, Artist, and Radio in Orlando, Florida
Joseph Burke
Graphic Design, Artist, and Radio in Orlando, Florida
For decades, Joseph has been passionately involved in the many art communities not only as a creative, but one who advocates for grass root organizations. He began his journey working for "Appalshop," short for Appalachia Film Workshop following college, and became a licensed radio disc jockey for WMMT 88.7 FM in Whitesburg, Kentucky. From working with other creatives, incorporating unique skillsets, developing discipline and his own fundamentals, developed his own style artistically.
While doing podcasts and live radio, Joseph also founded an online radio station called “BounceRadio.net.” The concept was based off an actual radio platform, with rotating DJ’s and live on-air talent. The station since 2007 has gone through multiple owners, but is still very active to some limited capacity. Today, Joseph is a voice talent and on-air personality on many online social media platforms, predominantly on PopXcast, at POPX.LIVE. He also lends his voice and personal faith experience on a radio show geared toward men called, “The Battle Podcast.” Both shows are streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google and beyond.
Originating from an Appalachian musical family, and learning to play the piano at age 6, Joseph gave his first public performance at age 14 with his southern gospel family. By age 16 he appeared regularly on television at WLJC-TV in Beattyville, KY. His musical ability grown with exposure to expansive culture and world music and by age 21 released his first solo album called "Simple Faith." Four albums later, and a digital license contract, Joseph's music can be found worldwide on Amazon, Apple Music, Google and Spotify. For more music visit josephburke.com.
Aside from broadcasting, Joseph is a local pop culture artist and painter, whose artworks are featured in local comic book shops in and around Central Florida. Embracing his love for 80's aesthetic, he incorporates art styles of the era in a modern approach to graphic design. He also earned the title as a “Comic Book Pop Culture Historian,” which means he’s versed in the origins of comics, science fiction and retro nostalgia including vintage toy collecting. To view his works, visit josephburkearts.com. To view his one of a kind man cave, visit @comicmancave on Instagram.