Joe's affiliation with the Studio began around the year 1988. Although not a member of the Two-Tones, he was present at several of their recording sessions throughout 1988 and 1989. In June of 1989, Jeremy (the singer) left to attend West Point. A few months later Joe became his replacement as the official third member. In May of 1990, the Two-Tones held their last jam/recording session.
In 1989 Joe was also an honorary member of the Traveling Deengelburys. He was considered the band's manager and made sure the band had what they needed. His name was Binky Deengelbury.
He also provided vocals on a couple of early Mune Mud songs, specifically "King Song" and "The One-Liner", both of which appeared on the unreleased Mune Mud debut album. Both songs also appeared on the 1994 Binary Pipedream album.
During the years of 1991-1993 he was also in the background of the band The Spartans. He did attempt some guitar playing but he usually provided vocals, if anything.
He moved away some time around 1993-1994 and the Studio is still waiting to here from him again.
Next week: Jeremy S
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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