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Artist: Joe Elliott
Joe Elliott

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  • Born: August 01, 1959, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic)

Biography

Arguably the most popular hard rock band of the '80s (and definitely one of the most tragedy-prone) was Def Leppard, fronted by singer Joe Elliot. Born in Sheffield, England, on August 1, 1959, Elliot became transfixed by such rockers as David Bowie, T. Rex, Queen, and Thin Lizzy as a teen. As an escape from Birmingham's tough, steel-town streets, Elliot would often fantasize about fronting his own band, one that he made billboards for even though it was purely fictional: Deaf Leopard. By the late '70s, he hooked up with the band Atomic Mass (who contained guitarist Pete Willis and bassist Rick Savage, among other members who came and went), taking the name of Elliot's imaginary band but changing the spelling to resemble one of their favorite bands, Led Zeppelin. Drummer Rick Allen and second guitarist Steve Clark were welcomed aboard shortly thereafter, as the band quickly built up a following with their heavy yet melodic rock, becoming part of the burgeoning New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement (which included Iron Maiden, Saxon, Motörhead, and Judas Priest).

A contract with Mercury-Polygram followed in 1979 due to the popularity of their self-released EP, Getcha Rocks Off. Their major-label debut followed a year later, On Through the Night, while 1981 saw the release of their sophomore effort (and first to be produced by Mutt Lange), High N' Dry. Willis was replaced with Phil Collen for the band's third release, Pyromania, which saw the group sweeten their sound even more and indulge in a complete image makeover (especially Elliot, who barely resembled his old self in the video for the album's first single, "Photograph," sporting newly frosted hair and such hip '80s fashions as leg warmers and a union jack t-shirt). The album quickly rocketed up the charts and became 1983's most popular rock release, as Def Leppard became worldwide arena headliners. A long four-year layoff followed (in which drummer Rick Allen lost his arm in a car accident) before the release of the band's much-delayed fourth album, Hysteria, saw the light of day. But the album was worth the wait, as it somehow even outsold its mega-platinum predecessor, spawning a total of seven hit singles and videos. After releasing two classic rock releases back to back, the band took a break, but tragedy struck the band again in early 1991 when Clarke died after a long bout with alcoholism. The band regrouped with ex-Dio/Whitesnake guitarist Vivian Campbell and soldiered on throughout the rest of the decade with such albums as 1992's Adrenalize, 1996's Slang, and 1999's Euphoria, as well as the compilations Retro Active and Vault: Def Leppard's Greatest Hits.

Elliot has appeared on other artist's recordings, including Mick Ronson's (his idol) 1994 release Heaven and Hull and Ron Wood's Slide on This, as well as singing "All the Young Dudes" alongside another idol, Ian Hunter, at the 1992 Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium. Elliot also penned a pair of songs for the 1996 British motion picture When Saturday Comes (the title track and an instrumental ballad called "Jimmy's Theme"), and lent his vocal talents to a rendition of "Under My Wheels" for the Alice Cooper tribute disc Humanary Stew. In addition to his musical activities, in 1998 Elliot and Savage opened up an American-style restaurant/bar in Sheffield called the Players Café. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Joe Elliott

Elliott live in Winnipeg, Manitoba on 13 August 2008. Photo by Matt Becker
Background information
Birth name Joseph Thomas Elliott
Born 1 August 1959 (1959-08-01) (age 50)
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal
Occupations Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Drums
Years active 1979 - present
Labels Island, Mercury, Polygram
Associated acts Atomic Mass, Def Leppard, Cybernauts
Website http://www.defleppard.com

Joe Elliott (born Joseph Thomas Elliott; 1 August 1959) is the lead vocalist of the British heavy metal band Def Leppard.

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Early life and Def Leppard

Elliott was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire and was educated at King Edward VII School. Elliott met Pete Willis, member of a local band called Atomic Mass, by chance in November 1977 when he missed a bus.It was lucky for him, for after finding out that they were both musicians, Elliott met the rest of the band members and auditioned. He admitted it was the greatest thing he had ever done in his life. The band was impressed by his singing and hired him as a vocalist. The other members even took Elliott's suggestion to change their name to "Deaf Leopard," which was later changed to "Def Leppard" to distinguish them from punk bands, as including an animal in the band name was popular in the punk community in Britain at the time. It has also been suggested that the intentional mis-spelling was partly a homage to "Led Zeppelin." Elliott soon became an integral part of the band while also contributing his songwriting skills.

As a songwriter, Elliott has drawn from his eclectic tastes in music (ranging from pop-rock to folk) as sources of inspiration. He also often comments that the lyrics to Def Leppard's music are almost never personal; they are meant to be easily accessible to the listener. He also plays guitar and drums as well as piano and electronic keyboard.

Side projects

Elliott has worked with several side projects through his career such as participating in numerous tributes to other artists like Freddie Mercury, Alice Cooper, Mick Ronson, Ian Hunter and David Bowie. He had the honour of opening the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992 by joining the remaining members of Queen and guitarist Slash to perform "Tie Your Mother Down".

He also has worked on several projects like The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood's solo album Slide on This;" Lori Spree's Those Faces;" Ricky Warwick, The Almighty, and others.

He and fellow Def Leppard member/guitarist Phil Collen once had a side project together called Cybernauts. The project was short-lived, and the internet album that was available online has been deleted since its 2001 release.

Released in September 2003 through Sanctuary Records, Ricky Warwick's Tattoos & Alibis was produced by Elliott.

Personal life

Elliott currently lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife Kristine whom he met while she was working in wardrobe for Def Leppard. He maintains a recording studio in his home called Joe's Garage in which he has recorded and produced many major artists. Artists have also recorded in Joe's Garage while he has been on the road with Def Leppard.

Controversy in Detroit

On the opening night of the 2008-09 NHL season, Def Leppard performed live on stage immediately after the end of the Toronto Maple Leafs at Detroit Red Wings game in Detroit. Midway through the set, Red Wing forward Darren McCarty drove a motorcycle across the stage with the Stanley Cup on the back. Another Detroit player, Kyle Quincey, handed the cup to Elliott, who walked across the stage with the cup hoisted above his head. He then walked to a nearby pedestal where he was supposed to set the cup down and continue the rest of the song. However, Elliott placed the cup on its end with the base pointed up. Unaware of his mistake he continued back to the stage position as Quincey quickly noticed what happened and turned the trophy back over. Elliott saw this and quipped to the crowd, "Oh its upside down. Well never mind. We're soccer boys, what do we know"?

Controversy in El Paso, Texas

During the 1983 Pyromania tour in El Paso, Texas, Elliott made an offensive comment that turned off many of the fans in the audience and the people hearing about it.[1][2] They had on 6 June 2008, in a press conference, Joe Elliott sat with Phil Collen at the Sweden Rock Festival and criticised glam metal bands such as Poison and Mötley Crüe. He said, If you actually look at the way that the 'glam' bands, if you want to call it that, from Los Angeles dressed themselves up, they totally missed the point.

When English glam bands from the '70s came on 'Top of the Pops', it was almost an afterthought to what they were actually doing — music always came first, and then they'd be like, 'What are we gonna wear?' . . . Bowie was very image-driven, and maybe the music came second, but a lot of the other bands, it was always about the music — the image thing was just something that they did to just upstage other bands on 'Top of the Pops'; that's what they used to do. So we were never driven to do the mascara thing or whatever these bands did. They didn't have any substance musically, I don't think, in comparison to us, so we didn't feel we needed to do it. Bands that do that are doing it to cover up the fact that there is no substance in their music. The only band — and I'm not saying it because we're here — the only band that did pull it off was Hanoi Rocks. I thought Hanoi Rocks were a good band, and they looked… Michael Monroe (Hanoi frontman) was one of the best… I would have shagged him. [Laughs] I like Michael, I think he's sexy, and I'm not gay. And I think Andy McCoy (Hanoi guitarist) does the best kind of Keith Richards... so much better than Mötley Crüe or Poison or any of those bands. They (Hanoi Rocks) were real — the rest of the guys, it was all a bit fake for me.

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