Joe Elliott
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Joseph Thomas Elliott (born 1 August 1959, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, and educated at King Edward VII School) is the lead singer of the English rock band Def Leppard.
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[edit] Career with Def Leppard
Elliott first met Pete Willis in 1977 by chance when he missed a bus ride. After knowing that they were both musicians, he met the rest of the members of Atomic Mass (band) and auditioned, first as a guitarist, and then as a singer. The rest of the band was impressed by him, and hired him. The band even took Elliott's suggestion to change their name to "Deaf Leopard," which was later changed to "Def Leppard" to look more like "Led Zeppelin." Elliott soon became an integral part of the band contributing also with his songwriting skills.
As a songwriter, Elliott has drawn from his eclectic tastes in music (that range from pop-rock to folk and anything in between) as sources of inspiration. He also often comments that the lyrics to Leppard's music are not personal; they are meant to be easily accessible to the listener. He also plays guitar and drums.
[edit] Side Projects
Elliott has worked with several side projects through his career. Among them, he has worked in numerous tributes to other artists like Freddie Mercury, Alice Cooper, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter,and David Bowie, among others. He had the honor of opening the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992 by joining the remaining members of Queen to perform "Tie Your Mother Down."
He also has guested on several projects like Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood's solo album Slide On This;" Lori Spree's Those Faces;" Ricky Warwick, The Almighty, and others.
He and fellow Def Leppard member/guitarist Phil Collen once had a side project together called Cybernauts. The project was short-lived, and the internet album that was online has been deleted since its mid-1990s release.
Released in September of 2003 through Sanctuary Records, Ricky Warwick's Tattoos & Alibis was produced by Elliott.
[edit] Trivia
- Elliott auditioned to Def Leppard (then known as Atomic Mass) singing Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven." He missed the octave change in the song but the band was so impressed with his looks and enthusiasm that they took him anyway.
- During Def Leppard's early days Elliott worked in a bread factory where while sweeping up he would pretend to be AC/DC frontman Bon Scott.
- In addition to singing, Joe plays guitar and drums; and can be seen (with KISS style make-up) playing drums in the band's music video to the song Rocket (at about 1:48 into the video). The song was a tribute to the 1970s bands they grew up listening to. In that scene, actual drummer Rick Allen is seen along the other bandmates fronting the band, all donning makeup in a tribute to the glam bands of their youth.
- Unlike bandmate Rick Savage who roots for Sheffield Wednesday, Elliott is an avid Sheffield United fan.
- Elliott has stated on many occasions that his favourite band is Mott The Hoople.
[edit] Personal life
- Elliott currently lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife Kristine. They have no children.
- Joe maintains a recording studio in his home called Joe's Garage in which he has recorded and produced many major artists. Artists have also recorded in Joe's Garage while Joe has been on the road with Def Leppard.
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Def Leppard |
Joe Elliott | Vivian Campbell | Phil Collen | Rick Savage | Rick Allen |
Steve Clark | Pete Willis | Tony Kenning | Frank Noon |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: On Through The Night | High 'n' Dry | Pyromania | Hysteria | Adrenalize | Retro Active | Slang | Euphoria | X | Yeah! |
Compilations and extended plays: Def Leppard EP | First Strike | Vault: Def Leppard's Greatest Hits (1980-1995) | Best of Def Leppard | Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection |
Singles: Bringin' on the Heartbreak | Rock of Ages | Animal | Pour Some Sugar on Me | Love Bites | Armageddon It | Rocket | Let's Get Rocked |
Concert Tours |
Early Tours 1978/79 | On Through The Night World Tour | High 'n' Dry World Tour | Pyromania World Tour | Hysteria World Tour | Seven Day Weekend Tour | Slang Tour | Euphoria World Tour 1999-2001 | X World Tour 2002/2003 | Rock Of Ages Tour 2005 | YEAH! Tour 2006 |
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