Friday, April 6, 2007

My Biography, My Street Cred

Where to begin?

One thousand years ago I migrated to the Lower East Side of NYC in pursuit of a career in the music business on the artist side of the desk. Given the odds of success for such a peculiar choice of vocation, I am happy to report that I was able to climb up several rungs on the ladder of success before falling off. Herewith is a brief synopsis of my career highlights. Warning, excessive name dropping to follow!

What brought me to the big bad city was a production contract with Instant Records which was headed up by Richard Gottehrer, Marty Thau and Craig Leon. Don't recognize the names? Well does Blondie ring a bell? They were also artists signed to Instant Records. We recorded a quirky demo and after a $1000 lawyer fee for the contract negotiation, we found ourselves back on the street. Soon after that splendid experience I became one of the founding members of the storied punk band, the "Sic F-cks" where I filled the role of lead guitarist and songwriter. We eventually signed a deal with Polish Records (John Cale and Genya Ravan) where we recorded a 10 song EP produced by John Cale. Yep, the tunes were loud and fast, but mostly they were short. It was never released, but we got smart and skipped the lawyers this time around. The ultimate triumph was a single produced by John Jansen (engineer on the famous record "Bat Out Of Hell"), Peter Wood (co-writer of "Year Of The Cat") and Marshall Chess (does Chess Records ring a bell?) with a group called "The Pin-Ups," a sort of Americanized version of ABBA with Snooky and Tish from the "Sic F-cks." This little piece of plastic with hole in the middle was on the now defunct Chiswick record label, distributed by EMI. The critics loved it. The public ignored it.

When my future as a rock star began to fade, I decided to return to college and get my ticket punched figuring that at least I could make my parents happy. For the past several hundred years I've had my shoulder pressed firmly against the corporate wheel which has at times been exhilarating but mostly depressing. Recently I decided to test the waters again as a songwriter and performer, but with my expectations adjusted thusly: for financial success they are to be kept low and for the level of pure fun and enjoyment they must be maximized. As a result, I have written over 40 songs which I am happy to perform as a solo singer/songwriter. I hate that label, but it has its uses. I have been making the rounds of the local open mic scene, gradually building up to hour long performances. It's decidedly more scary to get up there all lonely on stage without your buds on drums 'n bass, but let me tell you it does build some serious performance chops. I may be old, but I'm better than ever!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, I was just reading your info and you are INCORRECT The pinups the american version of Abba like you say was NOT TRISH AND SNOOKY at all. It was LINDA VACCARO and MARY LICARI marshall chess put it all together with songwriters norm and Joey formerly of the sic f.. ks that was in 1980 on CHISWICK a great single WILD IN THE STRRETS recorded at NYs Record plant. Linda Vaccaro now lives in the Topanga hills in california and has a bluesy group called LV and the LOVEDOGS available on CD BABY for your listening pleasure. Marshall Chess is still very instrumental in the music Biz.

Anonymous said...

Linda Vaccaro has a great and familiar tone to her vocals. Linda or LV has a unique flexability to her singing. I recall THE PINUPS single WILD IN THE STREETS on CHISWICK records since I have Iived in London at the time. A fun 45 indeed. finding LV and The Lovedogs cd at CD BABY recently made me smile, a great purchase. My favorite tracks are SHES IN LOVE WITH HIM, BEFORE WE WERE BORN, BOTH FEET IN and the slow groove of NO EXCUSE. Cheers to LV wherever she is!

Joe Shade said...

Linda:

How the heck are you? It's been a long time. You are absolutely correct. The Pinups did have a different line up by the time we recorded the tracks for the single. It was a sort of serendipitous thing too. Marshall Chess was pursuing us to do the single, but Norman and I had a falling out with Tish and Snooky. We had plans to play at a Betsy Johnson fashion show sponsored by the Daily News somewhere in NYC, but the girls balked because they felt (rightly so) that Betsy Johnson had ripped off their fashion style. Norman and I decided that we'd be better off with a new project, but then Marshall pulled Linda Vaccaro and Mary Licari out of his hat and the rest is history. I think you know this part of the history, because that's where you came it.

Hope all is well with you and I'm glad to see that you are still playing music. Have you any information on Mary?

Thanks!
Joe

Anonymous said...

Joey!!! HI oh dear man, how are you!! still a nyorker? go to my myspace LVSONG.... miss you so and I want to speak with norm again ! I had seen him in the NY area and also in california but a LOng time now... Love hearing from you! really so cool! THE PINUPS still stand up today!!! YES!! my email LVandtheLovedogs@yahoo.com if ya wanna drop me some cheer, Love to you.. ps no mary ever! just went away, but I am still here! lets talk sooooon, Luv, LV

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work.