Kosche
self-taught himself to play guitar at age 13, and later trained in classical guitar. Active in
Atlanta's
music scene, he co-founded the band Rhapsody, and in 1994, along with other members of Rhapsody, he co-founded the progressive rock band
Jovian Storm which achieved local success with the album
Magic Show. During this time, Joel showed his progressive rock influences by specially in authoring and co-authoring several epic pieces in the tradition of his favorite bands such as
Queen,
Kansas and
Yes. After the dissolution of Jovian Storm, Kosche fronted the band Steep in which he sang lead vocals and embraced a leaner "American rock" style. Kosche eventually landed a gig as the guitar tech for the rock band
Collective Soul.
Ross Childress, Collective Soul's original lead guitarist, left the band in 2001, with Kosche taking his place. Collective Soul performed their first concert with Kosche in
Brisbane, Australia on September 5, less than two weeks before the release of the
greatest hits compilation
7even Year Itch. Kosche continued to tour with Collective Soul and later became an official member of the band. Kosche's debut studio album with Collective Soul,
Youth, was released in 2004. In 2006, Kosche announced that he would be leaving Steep to focus on Collective Soul exclusively. In 2007, Collective Soul released the album
Afterwords. Kosche co-wrote the album's lead single "
Hollywood" with
Ed Roland. Kosche also wrote and provided lead vocals on the track "I Don't Need Anymore Friends." It was the second of two commercially released songs by Collective Soul that do not feature vocals from lead singer Ed Roland; the first one is "
Dandy Life" from the album
Dosage (1999), which was written and sung by original lead guitarist Ross Childress. In August 2009, Collective Soul released the album
Collective Soul, also known as
Rabbit to differentiate it from the band's
1995 album of the same name. Kosche co-wrote the tracks "You" and "Understanding" with Ed Roland,
Dean Roland and
Will Turpin. In September 2009, Collective Soul were inducted into the
Georgia Music Hall of Fame. At an outdoor concert in
Rochester, Minnesota on August 21, 2011, it was announced that Kosche's wife had a baby daughter recently. In August 2013, Kosche collaborated with online education site JamPlay.com, to put together guitar a series of lessons for aspiring guitarists and members of JamPlay. Collective Soul kicked off their
2014 North American winter tour without Kosche;
Jesse Triplett took his place as lead guitarist. On February 6, Collective Soul publicly confirmed Kosche's departure from the band: "After 13 great years, Joel Kosche has moved on in the world of music. Collective Soul welcomes Jesse Triplett as our new lead guitarist." On May 27, Kosche broke his silence regarding his departure from the band in a post written on Facebook, saying it was not an amicable split and that it had nothing to do with him wanting to pursue a solo career or wanting to "move on in the world of music." ==Discography==