Joe Renshaw, a lifelong enthusiast of the arts and a passionate vocalist. From his earliest days, Joe's voice has graced the halls of church choirs, resonating with the beauty of sacred music. His journey into the world of performance began at a tender age when he stepped onto the Tibbits Summer Theatre stage in Coldwater, Michigan, debuting as one of the orphans in "Oliver" at the tender age of 9.

As the years passed, Joe's talent and dedication led him to memorable roles in the world of professional theater. He portrayed Kurt VonTrapp in "The Sound of Music," Lewis, the school teacher's son in "The King and I," and Gad in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."

During his high school years at Bronson High School, Joe's voice continued to shine as he became an integral part of the Acapella Choir for all four years. His commitment to excellence in vocal performance was evident as he competed in local, regional, and state honor choirs - solo and ensemble, achieving the highest ranking of "straight ones" during his senior year.

Over the past 25 years, Joe's musical journey has taken him far and wide. He has traveled and performed with various gospel trios and quartets, sharing his gift of song with audiences near and far. Along the way, he embarked on a solo ministry, a deeply personal endeavor that allowed him to connect with his audience on a profound level. Joe currenty sings both solo and with Joyful Sounds Quartet

On December 11, 2021, Joe achieved a significant milestone in his musical career, releasing his first solo project, a testament to his unwavering passion for music and his desire to share Jesus with the world.

Joe Renshaw is a resident of Coldwater, Michigan, where he has spent a lifetime cultivating his love for music and the arts. He is not alone on this journey; he shares his life with his loving wife, Dawn, who has been a steadfast companion and supporter.