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I'M OFF TO THE STATES!!

Well it's getting closer! only a few more weeks and I will heading off to visit the home of some of my favorite artists, many of them having a big influence on my musical career. 

I am also lucky enough to be catching up with some great friends who have supported me and my music through the internet and also some who I am yet to meet but have offered me some great hospitality.  I will keep everyone informed of my progress as I travel (August and September) and my one regret is that I am unable to take any members from my  band. 

Support these people on the "net" who have supported my music:

Al Lundy from KZUM radio - Lincoln Nebraska "Highway Blues" show.
Dick Pepper - "Big Foamy Head" the show for "Beer, BBQ and Blues"
if you love all these 3 things you'll love this show!

These are only 2 of many people in the industry who have offered to make my trip a great experience.

Joe Galea




Welcome to our web site - enjoy the music and photos (past and present) and please sign our Guest Book

     Growing up in Sydney’s notorious King’s Cross, Joe was influenced at an early age by American Merchant Seamen on R & R leave, playing their blues and soul records. Such artists as Solomon Burke, Ray Charles, Little Milton and Muddy Waters to name a few.
     In his teen years Joe sang with his band The Midnighters” alongside other Sydney up and coming stars of the future such as “The Bee Gees”, Billy Thorpe, and New Zealand’s “Max Merritt”, working places like Suzie Wong’s, Whisky a Go Go, Surf City and Teenage Cabaret.
     Joe, his brother and a couple of friends used the family garage for practice where every note they played and every word Joe sang, was being watched and taken in by several young boys from the local migrant centre at Villawood - who would have thought that in years to come they would become one of Australia’s leading bands known as “The Easybeats”.
     The family garage was to turn out many popular Australian acts including three brothers originally from England who were glad to be able to polish up their act for their Saturday Night performance at “Teenage Cabaret”. As Joe’s band The Midnighters were the resident band at Teenage Cabaret, they also backed all the headliners performing there including those three brothers originally from England, of course “The BeeGees”.
     Joe got the chance to further his experience overseas when he was spotted struttin his stuff at “The Down Under Club’ at King’s Cross. He was offered a contract to be resident band at the new 5 star hotel in Bangkok “The Narai Hotel”. It wasn’t unusual to have some of America’s top artists, travelling through Asia at the time, to sit in with the band for a magical night of entertainment, such people as the legendary jazz/blues pianist Roscoe Gordon . This contract was to last 2 years!
     During this period, Joe was spotted by a high ranking American Officer who offered them a contract to tour through Vietnam entertaining the American troups, they appeared alongside such artists as - Sammy Davis Jnr., Laverne Baker, Duane Eddy and many others. They also crossed paths with many of Australia’s top acts that were also entertaining at the time.
     Joe toured throughout Vietnam for the final 2 years of the Vietnam War, and were actually the last band to leave Vietnam before the final takeover that ended the Vietnam War.
     After his return from overseas, Joe had a short tour of Germany playing to packed houses 7 nights a week, during this time he was fortunate enough to meet the late legendary blues man “Champion Jack Dupree”.
     
     Joe formed several bands over the years, each one building up a faithful following - the most successful being “Cross The Border” working solidly every week for almost 10 years, but none have come even close to the present line up of talented musicians that Joe has with him in “The Joe Galea Band”.
     Since Joe formed his own band they have been in constant demand at many venues in and around Melbourne as well as earning a reputation at Music Festivals as being “The Highlight of the Festival”.
     Nicknamed “The Nightingale on Steroids!” by one of the photographers at the Wangaratta Festival, Joe continues to win audiences where ever he plays. He has the ability to reach out to every last person in the audience and take them on a musical experience that pleases and satisfies everyone!
     The Mornington Festival and the Wangaratta Festival were reminiscent of the children’s story - The Three Little Pigs, I’m sure you all remember, the music starts and then everyone is on the floor, and the house is jumpin!
     I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it! Apart from Joe’s vocals, you also have the fantastic wailing solos from the Sax, or the smooth bluesy tones from the piano/organ. Along with the excellent slide/lead guitar, bass and drums you have - “The Joe Galea Band”.
     




BAND MEMBERS


ROBERT DAVIE - LEAD/SLIDE GUITAR
Started playing late sixties early seventies around Melbourne with such bands as "Benefit", "Palais" and stints with Wendy Saddington, Jeff St. John, Gulliver Smith and Ray Brown. Joined Cross the Border with Joe in 1991, the rest is history.



RICK PUCHALA - DRUMS/PERCUSSION
The list of artists that he has played and recorded with reads like a who�s who of Australian rock, Richard Clapton, Russell Morris, Glyn Mason, Christie Allen (Queen of pop) Bobby James Syndicate, The Giants and The Lisa Bade band.
He has a very strong background of session work, doing lots of jingles and working with people like Raphael Ravenscroft (sax on Gerry Rafferty�s Baker Street) and Chris Pinnick (guitarist with Chicago).
Rick lived and played in Los Angeles for a period of ten months (whilst with Richard Clapton) and had the benefit of playing with some of Americas finest.
He has played on such Australian classics as "Hush" by Russell Morris, Down in The Lucky Country and Deep Water by Richard Clapton.
He has done multiple TV appearances on the Don Lane Show, Countdown and Hey Hey it�s Saturday along with concert performances on such events as The Concert Of the Decade on the steps of the Opera House in front of 100,000 people.
From then till now, by joining Joe Galea, this has given Rick yet another opportunity to work with an experienced and professional performer.


PETER PHILLIPS - HAMMOND/KEYBOARD
Performed with many bands around Melbourne including "Grand Wazoo","P.D. Hale" and "The Blue Room" from 2001 to 2003. Was Classically trained from the age of 5 and started playing the Hammond Organ at 12 years of age.
His influences are: Booker T, Memphis Sound, Otis Redding,James Brown,Soul,R&B,Rock,Jazz and Funk



STEVE CONLIN - SAX

Worked with Joe in his previous big band "Melbourne to Memphis". Did numerous backing for o/s and local artists as well as TV and session work. Main bands included Darryl Cotton and cover band Animal Farm. In past six years years mainly worked with cover bands Hollywood Zoo and 2120.




PAUL ADAMSON - BASS GUITAR
Paul grew up in Melbourne originally playing in cover bands through my early teens. Did lots of short tours with heaps of floor show artist like.... Debbie Burn and just about all the other young talent team, Robbin Jolley, Jade Hurley, Marty Rhone, Liv Mason, lots of comedians like ugly Dave Gray, Marty Mortin, played in heaps of cover bands after including The Weather Men, Bobby James syndicate, Rene Diaz and Avalon, Billy Chambers band.


 

 

 

JIMMIE SLOGGETT - SAX

(Insert by Joe) - In my early days in Sydney I would sneak in to the clubs and dances to watch Jimmie play with Johnny O'Keefe, I not only loved watching Johnny, but I was thoroughly taken by Jimmie's great playing - who would have thought that many years later I would be honoured to have him play with "The Joe Galea Band"


Jimmie Sloggett was one of the first musicians to play in the "Lee Gordon Big Shows" in Sydney, Australia. - joining the band Johnny Rebb & The Rebels touring with such overseas artists as The Everly Brothers, Sal Mineo, and Tab Hunter.
In his early years, Johnny O'Keefe was a big influence on Jimmie - encouraging him with his musical arranging and he later became the musical producer/arranger and saxophonist in Johnny's band "The Dee Jays". Jimmy did the arrangements on two of Johnny O'Keefe's biggest hits "Sing Sing Sing" and "I Thank You".
Jimmie has also played with such greats as Fabian, Lloyd Price, Conway Twitty, Ben E King, Gene McDaniels and Wilson Picket
Jimmie played everything from Jazz to Rock N Roll in Sydney, finally turning to the night club scene at "Chequers" as featured saxophonist, (he was also the youngest member of the band), backing such artists as Della Reece, Carmen McCrae, Nelson Eddy, Francis Faye and the late great Ray Charles.
During his time in Auckland New Zealand (where he had a #1 hit with "Yackety Sax") Jimmie became good friends with Max Merritt and eventually became part of "Max Merritt & the Meteors".
Jimmie is well respected in the music industry - and has been much sort after by such artists as Cold Chisel, Renee Geyer and Steely Dan vocalist Vanetta Fields.
Jimmie now resides in what he believes is Australia's premier music capital - Melbourne.

 

 






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