Joe Daniels
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Joe Daniels (born August 4, 1970) is a veteran rock drummer.
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[edit] Local H
Joe Daniels and his friend Scott Lucas both formed Local H in 1991 in high school in Zion, Illinois. His band released the debut recording Ham Fisted in 1994 with guitarist-vocalist Scott Lucas. Daniels played his last show with Scott Lucas in 1999 and the duo subsequently split shortly afterwards with Lucas retaining the name Local H.
[edit] Recent activity
Following his departure from Local H, Daniels Played with [STENDEC], a band that dissolved in 2001. After Daniels formed "Blackpanels" along side of Chris Dye. More recently, Daniels has been involved with Bruiser, another rock band. Daniels left Local H in 1999 and ended up in Los Angeles CA to star in a band called Stendec. Stendec band members consisted of Joe Daniels (Local H), J. Yuenger (White Zombie) , Chris Dye (Gordon) and Rob Reddick (16 Horse power,Candlebox) would all make up the band. Stendec opened for bands such as Queens Of The Stoneage and soon became this powerful live band that you had to see. Joe spent a year out in LA working on getting Stendec to launch soon after He left Stendec along with Chris Dye and formed "Blackpanels". Blackpanels was based out of Los Angeles as Joe soon found himself packing up from Chicago and moving to Los Angeles. Blackpanels spent 3 years and more working on a certain structure that would give them much earned credit as song writers which landed them a Production deal with Universal Records. The following months passed and the deal with Universal became a thing of the past Daniels soon returned to Chicago. Daniels now plays with "Bruiser" out of Chicago and just this past summer Bruiser recorded an full length album with Producer "Steven Haigler" at Uptown Recording in Chicago.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Local H
- Ham Fisted (1995)
- As Good as Dead (1996)
- Pack Up the Cats (1998)