Airlines such as Aeroméxico, AirTran, Frontier, JetBlue, and ExpressJet feature Joseph's music in their in-flight music programs.
Parsons goes on to say, "The influence of years of touring with Yanni is apparent in the richness of Joseph’s sound, but his musical voice is his own."
He explained to Janus that, "Through instrumental music, I’m allowed to come up with musical ideas that allow the listener to create their own impression of my song.
Joseph has also produced numerous CDs that include cover arrangements for piano and orchestra.
When Yanni heard Joseph's compositions and arrangements, he was hired over the phone to join his core band, without ever meeting.
Debbage comments, "One strength of Bradley Joseph as an artist has been his keen ability to write inspiring music with appropriately titled songs that express that thought non-verbally".
Bradley Joseph has decided to walk this tightrope by following up with Solo Journey that was released back in 2000.
In an interview with author Cicily Janus, Joseph commented that his perspective has changed a great deal from when he was younger.
Joseph told Fredericksen that he, "took the best parts and movements out of those classical songs … and made it soft and calm all the way through."
The Journey Continues, a sequel to Solo Journey, features Joseph on solo piano.
Joseph's style attracted the attention of Narada Productions, a Virgin Records subsidiary, via the World Wide Web.
The songs can sound like musical cotton candy — soft, airy and ultimately uninteresting.
Joseph has published many of his compositions in sheet music form.
