Joey Allen
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Joey Allen | |
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Birth name | Joseph Alan Cagle |
Born | June 23, 1964 |
Origin | Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Hard rock Glam metal |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist, Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 1985 - present |
Associated acts | Warrant Knightmare II |
Website | http://www.warrantweb.net/ |
Joey Allen is best known as the lead guitarist from the American glam metal band Warrant.
Allen was born as Joseph Alan Cagle on June 23, 1964 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, but grew up in Irvine, California. His father is a retired electronics executive, while his mother worked for the Irvine Unified School District. He has two older sisters.
Allen played in approximately 20 bands before joining Warrant. He endorses G&L guitars and according to an interview by them his influences include guitarists Gary Moore, Eddie Van Halen, and Randy Rhoads. In the same interview his bandmate and co-guitarist from Warrant Erik Turner states that "Joey is more of a technical player than me. I never really took a lot of lessons or studied. I just learned by jamming with different people, picking up stuff off records, or watching people play live. Joey is a true lead guitarist and I’m a rhythm guitarist at heart who plays a little bit of lead."[1]
Allen met guitarist Erik Turner in 1979 and they formed the band Knightmare II. Allen left the band to attend trade school and was awarded an associate’s degree in electronic engineering in 1985. In the meantime, Turner had formed Warrant. Allen joined the band in March 1987.
Allen has a daughter, Kylie Jo, who was born to his first wife in 1991. He is married to his second wife Shari.
In 1994, Allen left the band and became a Microsoft Certified Professional and went to work for a software company. During this time, he also played in a band called Joey Allen Project. In an interview in 1999, Joey revealed that it was his decision to leave Warrant. He left as Warrant's style of music was losing popularity because of the Grunge movement and he didn't want to go back to playing clubs. He rejoined Warrant in 2004 after ten years away from the band.[2]
RealMedia clips from Knightmare II's Death Do Us Part EP can be found at http://www.vibrationsofdoom.com/test/KnightmareII.html. Erik Turner says he left the band before the recording of this EP.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] With Knightmare II
- Death Do Us Part EP (1985)
[edit] With Warrant
- Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)
- Cherry Pie (1990)
- Dog Eat Dog (1992)
- The Best Of Warrant (1996)
- Born Again (2006)
[edit] References
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