John Roseboro is a **Haitian-American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and visual artist** making waves in the Brooklyn indie scene with his buttery baritone voice, unique strumming style, and bossa nova-infused tunes that feel like a warm hug. Kicking off guitar around age 13 and self-taught, he brings a soulful mix of introspection and heart, drawing from a wild path that includes mortuary school in California, living off the land on a farm, and wrestling with life's big questions like love, loss, and faith—stuff that pours straight into tracks like those on his albums *Johnny*, *Fools*, and *Human Nature*.
After a tough split from his wife left him starting over with just a guitar and some clothes, church folks rallied with a house show that funded his move to New York, where he's since collabed with pals like Mei Semones, dropped gems like "Close To You" and "80 Summers," and built a vibe that's all about feeding the soul through simple rhythms and real-talk lyrics. No ego, just pure artistry that's redefining indie with a spiritual edge.
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