Joe Daniels (drummer)
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Joe Daniels (born August 4, 1970) is a 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 1995 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
STENDEC (1999-2001)
Daniels left Local H in 1999 and ended up in Los Angeles CA to star in a band called Stendec, which consisted of Joe Daniels (Local H), J. Yuenger (White Zombie) , Chris Dye (Gordon) and Rob Reddick (16 Horse power, Candlebox). Stendec opened for bands such as Queens Of The Stone Age. Stendec dissolved in 2001.
THE BLACK PANELS (2001-200X)
From the ashes of Stendec, Daniels and Dye formed The Black Panels, also based out of Los Angeles. The Black Panels 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. Within a few months, the deal slipped between the cracks. At this point, Joe returned to Chicago to take drumming duties in yet another band...
BRUISER (2005-2007)
Joe Daniels has recently been involved with Bruiser. The band recorded a full length album in the summer of 2006 with producer Steven Haigler at Uptown Recording, Chi-Town.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Local H
- Ham Fisted (1995)
- As Good as Dead (1996)
- Pack Up the Cats (1998)