
Joshua Liam Jones is a Classical Baritone, Workshop Leader, and Choral Conductor from South Wales, with a specialism in music for health and wellbeing. A Master’s graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Josh is passionate about the therapeutic power of music and its role in social prescription.
He has worked extensively across health and community settings, including with the Forget Me Not Chorus (supporting people living with dementia), Tenovus Cancer Care’s Sing With Us choirs, Good Vibrations Chorus for people with Parkinson’s, and Choirs For Good, which fosters wellbeing through community singing. With The Aloud Charity, he supports youth development through choirs focused on emotional wellbeing and empowerment.
Josh also leads workshops and delivers creative music sessions aimed at improving mental health, reducing isolation, and promoting connection through singing. His experience is grounded in both performance and care, bridging professional artistry with a deep commitment to wellbeing.Joshua Liam Jones is a Classical Baritone, Workshop Leader, and Choral Conductor from South Wales, with a specialism in music for health and wellbeing. A Master’s graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Josh is passionate about the therapeutic power of music and its role in social prescription.
He has worked extensively across health and community settings, including with the Forget Me Not Chorus (supporting people living with dementia), Tenovus Cancer Care’s Sing With Us choirs, Good Vibrations Chorus for people with Parkinson’s, and Choirs For Good, which fosters wellbeing through community singing. With The Aloud Charity, he supports youth development through choirs focused on emotional wellbeing and empowerment.
Josh also leads workshops and delivers creative music sessions aimed at improving mental health, reducing isolation, and promoting connection through singing. His experience is grounded in both performance and care, bridging professional artistry with a deep commitment to wellbeing.