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  1. 8 nov 2019 · My name is Joseph Kwon and I am (among other things) the cellist for The Avett Brothers. Never in my life would I have dreamed of being in the position I'm in now. After all, it's not often a South Korean-born High Point, NC-raised kid who grew up mostly behind a cello reaches the international stage as a standing cellist!

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  2. Joe Kwon • CEO & Founder. Joe is a social entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of Confit Pathways. Joe is a passionate advocate and activist for reducing recidivism in Australia and is renowned for his innovative approach to help formerly incarcerated individuals to find a sense of belonging in society through mentorship around fitness and ...

  3. 16 lug 2020 · Cellist Joe Kwon talks w/ about his first show with The Avett Brothers and where he learned to play cello standing up. This is a clip from The Road to Now w/...

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  4. Since joining forces with The Avett Brothers on their “Emotionalism” tour and on the recording of their album of the same name, in 2007, Joe Kwon, cello, still remains somewhat of an enigma.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jo_KwonJo Kwon - Wikipedia

    Jo Kwon (Korean: 조권 born on August 28, 1989) is a South Korean singer, television host, actor, entertainer and the leader of South Korean boy band 2AM. He has starred in multiple musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar playing the role of King Herod and Everybody's Talking About Jamie as Jamie New.

  6. Dive into the inspiring journey of Joe Kwon, a former gang member who turned his life around to establish ConFit. This blog details how ConFit, through fitness and education, offers a new path for ex-inmates, reshaping their futures and challenging societal stereotypes.

  7. 16 mar 2022 · “I always getting off my head,” Kwon, 34, founder of CONFIT, a not-for-profit gym and mentoring program for youth and formerly incarcerated people told SBS Voices.