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AUSTRALIA'S LEADING SUPPLIER OF CORPORATE & SPECIAL EVENT ENTERTAINMENT AUSTRALIAN RECORDING ARTISTS JOE CAMILLERI BASED: Melbourne, Australia Founding member and lead singer with Jo Jo Zep and The Black Sorrows ** Also available in the Oz Rock Icons Packaged Show** It's nearly 30 years since Camilleri originally joined the Falcons of Wayne Burt and Jeff Burstin (both ex-Rock Granite) on guitars, John Power (from the Foreday Riders and Company Caine) on bass and former Daddy Cool drummer Gary Young - to record a version of 'Run Rudolph Run' as a Christmas single produced by Ross Wilson. Even by that stage Camilleri was a local veteran, having played with mid-60's R&B band the King Bees, then the Adderly Smith Blues Band (which allegedly sacked him for sounding too much like Mick Jagger), Lipp and the Double Dekker Brothers, The Sharks and The Pelaco Brothers (with Stephen Cummings).
After recording the albums 'Don't Waste It' and 'Whip It Out', the mini-albums 'Loud and Clear' and 'So Young' (the title of which was covered by Elvis Costello) for Oz Records, the band - and its shifting cast of players - found themselves at Mushroom Records. By this stage Wayne Burt, one of the nations' great songwriters even then, had left - to be replaced by Tony Faehse (who had played in Alvin Stardust's band) - and the composing duties were thrown over to Camilleri and his colleagues. Soon afterwards, the ebullient Wilbur Wilde, who had been an integral member of Ol' 55, also joined the band. The label move also teamed Camilleri up with producer Peter Solley who oversaw the hit singles 'Hit & Run', 'Shape I'm In' and 'All I Wanna Do' and the albums 'Screaming Targets' (1979), 'Hats Off Step Lively' (1981) and the 'Dexterity' mini-album (1981).
The band toured overseas and even got to play at the Montreux Jazz and Blues festival. But by this stage the sound of the band was changing and by 1982's sophisticated 'Cha' album and its hit single 'Taxi Mary' it was just Jo Jo Zep, minus the Falcons and plus Jane Clifton, Joe Creighton and others. Even a tour of America (which by all accounts was a disaster) failed to stop the eventual demise of the group. Ironically, Camilleri soon got back to his roots and went on to form the even more successful Black Sorrows. With Hits like "Harley & Rose" "Chained to the Wheel" "Hold on to Me" and many more. ** Also available in the Oz Rock Icons Packaged Show** INTERNATIONAL SUPPLIERS OF PROFESSIONAL TALENT Phone: +612 9979 - 3011 Email: info@australiannetworkentertainment.com AUSTRALIA'S BEST Cover Bands , Comedians , Recording Artists, Corporate Entertainment DJ's, Celebrity Speakers , Cabaret Shows , Jazz , Tribute Shows & Impersonators String Quartets & Ensembles , Magicians , Novelty Entertainment, Latin Bands Audio Visual & Staging Hire and so much more. Australian Network Entertainment Pty Ltd - 2008
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