Talk:Joe Daniels (drummer)

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The profile you have about Joe Daniels is wrong. I went to high school with both Joe Daniels and Scott Lucas. Scott Lucas and Joe Daniels met in high school and formed a band with 2 other members before we even graduated high school in 1989. Following graduation they changed the name of the band to Local H. Two of the members left the band and Joe and Scott began playing at local clubs and landed their first record deal. During a tour stop, they were noticed by Stone Temple Pilots and asked to open for the band. They had their hit record As Good As Dead and the follow up record "Pack Up the Cats". After a number of record company changes and a lack of promotion of the PUTC record, Joe quit the band and began pursuing other musical avenues.


There is another..probably more famous Joe Daniels. His Band " Joe Daniels & His Hotshots" ..I am too lazy to create the proper entry, but if someone else wants to take a shot at it here is a good resource: http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,420295,00.html

this entry is in serious need of cleanup and is written like a magazine article.