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Joe Penny

 
Artist: Joe Penny

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  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Hank Williams 50th Anniversary Tribute," "Growin' Old Without God"

Biography

Rockabilly cat Joe Penny was born Joseph Pennington in Plant City, FL, on January 15, 1928. Taught to play guitar by his mother, he joined his first group, the Sons of the South, at the age of 16, and after high school he relocated to San Angelo, TX, to play with the Western swing combo Dub Adams & the K-Bar Ranch Hands. Through a mutual friend he met country icon Hank Williams, joining his backing unit the Drifting Cowboys in 1947 for seven dollars a show. Nicknamed "Little Joe Pennington" by Williams in response to his diminutive size, the guitarist soon renamed himself Joe Penny.

He left Williams in 1949 to serve in the U.S. Navy, regularly performing at military dances. After returning to civilian life, Penny played behind Lefty Frizzell and Little Jimmy Dickens in addition to pursuing a career as a songwriter, and in 1954 Jean Shepard recorded his "Don't Fall in Love With a Married Man." By 1955 Penny evolved from straight-ahead country into rockabilly, even traveling to Memphis to pitch his songs to Sun Records owner Sam Phillips. Earmarked for Sun sensation Elvis Presley, the songs were rejected and Penny relocated to Evansville, IN, where he regularly appeared on WEHT-TV's Hoosier Hoedown and worked part-time as a disc jockey. In 1957 he was tapped to host WEHT's new Hoosier Jamboree.

The following year, he and his band journeyed to Cincinnati's King Studios, recording the rockabilly cult classic "Bip a Little, Bop a Lot" for the Federal label. The record fared poorly on its original release, however, and in 1960 Penny returned to Florida, returning to radio as well as country music with the minor hit "Frosty Window Pane." In the wake of a near-fatal auto accident he found religion, and in the years to follow focused on gospel music, most notably recording the LP Growing Old With God. Inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2001, two years later Penny was the subject of the NBM label release Large Economy Size, which paired unreleased demos from the 1950s alongside newly recorded material. In his twilight years, he also wrote Lookin' Back on Hank, a memoir of his life on the road with Williams. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Actor: Joe Penny
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  • Born: Sep 14, 1956 in London, England, UK
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Career Highlights: Jake and the Fatman, Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife, Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star
  • First Major Screen Credit: Our Winning Season (1978)

Biography

Born in England, Joe Penny graduated to Hollywood hunkdom in the late 1970s, beginning with an appearance in the 1977 good-ole-boy flick Delta County USA. Other films followed, but Penny's celebrity status was contingent upon his television work. He rose to prominence with good roles in TV movies and miniseries like The Girls in the Office and The Gossip Columnist. In the 1980s, Joe Penny starred on no fewer than three weekly series: he played trigger-happy Bugsy Siegel in The Gangster Chronicles (1981), private eye Nick Ryder in Riptide (1984-86) and undercover investigator Jake Styles in Jake and the Fatman (1987-92). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Wikipedia: Joe Penny
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Joe Penny

Joe Penny, 2001
Born Joseph Edward Penny Jr.
June 24, 1956 (1956-06-24) (age 53)
London, England
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Cindy M. Penny (2004-Present)

Joe Penny (born June 24, 1956, in London, England) is an actor. He is known for his role as Nick Ryder in the detective series Riptide from 1984 to 1986 and for his role as Jake Styles in William Conrad's CBS television series Jake and the Fatman from 1987 to 1992.

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Biography

Early life

Joseph Edward Penny, Jr. was born in London, England to an American father and an Italian mother. He was reared in the state of Georgia.

He attended Marina High School in Huntington Beach, California, where he played football and basketball. Throughout his high school years, he maintained a low profile. He consistently avoided picture day. In each yearbook published during his enrollment at Marina High School, he is listed as "missing in action." [1] However, this is not the case with the Marina High School year book for 1972 where Joe Penny is listed and where his photograph appears with the class of 1974 in that high school year book known as the "Ragnarok"

Career

Starting with a minor role on Forever Fernwood in 1977, the busy actor has appeared in numerous TV movies and has made many guest appearances on television shows including Touched by an Angel, T.J. Hooker, Vega$, Matt Houston, Lou Grant, CHiPs, Flamingo Road, The Sopranos, Diagnosis Murder, Walker, Texas Ranger, 7th Heaven, Matlock (as Jake Styles), Tucker's Witch, Boomtown and CSI. He briefly dated Stepfanie Kramer after she guest-starred on an episode of "Riptide".

He co-starred with Lea Thompson in the mystery series Jane Doe on the Hallmark Channel.

Penny began playing the role of Martino Vitali on the daytime soap opera "Days of our Lives", beginning May 2, 2008. The role lasted two weeks.

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Riptide (1984 Mystery Film)
Samurai (1979 Crime Film)
Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star (1986 Mystery Film)

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