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BRUCE JOYNER |
Born 1956, in a small town from the South, in Georgia, he
lived in that place of plantations, white people asides black people.
Bruce used to listen the songs of the workers in the plantations, and Hank Williams, Fats Domino, Elvis Presley,
Chubby Checker.
In 1979, one of his first public shows have been at Joe’s Cellar : he wanted to play there since he knew Ray Charles played there.
Bruce, when a child suffered several injuries, that gave him that unforgettable appearance :
"It seems that when Bruce was four, a neighbor girl told him some chloride crystals were rock candy. Severely injured, he had to have his vocal chords scraped and learn to speak all over again. His throat was permanently scarred. After that accident Joyner began singing along to records, to help him control his vocal chords. But often the sound would 'flip out, like a tape machine gone screwy' Bruce remembered.”
"When he was six, he lost an eye, and later he was involved in a wreck that left him partially paralyzed."
His first recordings have been as The Stroke Band, with Don Fleming, in the years 1978 / 1979.
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Four full albums and some singles have been released in France between 1987 and 1993. He also toured a lot in France at that time. His last recording (under his name) have been in 1993 : {Preludes and Nocturnes} (produced by Peter Buck from R.EM.) |
2002 : After some health problems, Bruce is back : "I get back playing a lot of clubs and recording once again". With Tom Byars, they re-activated Out of the Fire, a band they actually had in 1984.
Summer 2002 will see them recording 15 to 20 tracks in New York with Don Fleming.Winter 2003/04 : recording new songs with the Reconstruction, the new band features Bruce on vocals, Tom Byars on baritone guitar, Will Byars on bass, Kelly Morse on guitar, and Tony Purazella on drums.
(to be continued, precised, bands tree to come, ... any help welcome)
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