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Joey Belladonna

 
Artist: Joey Belladonna
Joey Belladonna

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Dan Spitz, Alex Perialas, Scott Ian, Mark Dodson, Charlie Benante, Frank Bello
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Belladonna," "Spells of Fear"

Biography

Joey Belladonna is best-known as the singer for New York City thrash metallists Anthrax during the most successful phase of their career (the mid-'80s through the early '90s), but the frontman has also issued several albums on his own after leaving the group. Born and raised in upstate New York, Belladonna (real name: Joseph Bellardini) fronted several mainstream rock cover bands, including one called Bible Black, and earning vocal comparisons to Journey's Steve Perry. When Anthrax was left singer-less in 1984, Belladonna was contacted and soon after was hired, although his melodic vocal style wouldn't always sit well with the group's hardcore fans (and eventually, his bandmates themselves). Regardless, it was the Belladonna-led version of Anthrax that issued such thrash metal classics as 1985's Spreading the Disease and 1987's Among the Living, which saw the group rise up from the underground and into the mainstream.

On the strength of such further gold-certified releases as the 1987's I'm the Man EP, 1988's State of Euphoria, 1990's Persistence of Time, and 1991's Attack of the Killer B's, the group became one of metal's top dogs, but friction was brewing behind the scenes as Belladonna was eventually fired by the band in 1992. Undeterred, the singer formed a solo project called Belladonna, which has thus far issued a pair of releases, 1995's self-titled debut and 1998's Spells of Fear. In 1999, Belladonna reunited with his former Anthrax mates for a cover version of "Ball of Confusion" for the group's Return of the Killer A's release, and signed on to tour with the group to support the album (with vocal duties being split between Belladonna and his replacement, John Bush). But the plan was scrapped at the last minute, with Belladonna returning back to his solo band. In 2002, Belladonna was interviewed for an episode of VH1's Behind the Music program, which explored the rocky career of Anthrax. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Joey Belladonna

Joey Belladonna sings in Rochester, March 27, 2009
Background information
Birth name Joseph Bellardini
Born October 13, 1960 (1960-10-13) (age 49)
Oswego, New York, US
Genres Thrash metal, heavy metal
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments vocals, drums
Years active 1985–present
Associated acts Anthrax

Joey Belladonna (born Joseph Bellardini, October 13, 1960, Oswego, New York) is a heavy metal singer and drummer, best known as former vocalist for the heavy metal band Anthrax.

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Life and career

Joey Belladonna was the lead singer of Anthrax from 1984 to 1992, and was considered part of the classic-lineup (featuring himself, Dan Spitz, Scott Ian, Frank Bello and Charlie Benante), which reunited and toured during 2005 and 2006. His voice was featured on over 10 albums and sold 8 million records worldwide.

During that time he shared the stage with bands such as Iron Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth, Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Slayer, Alice in Chains, Dio, Public Enemy, Living Colour, Primus, Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake, Testament, Overkill, Exodus, Helloween, and many others. Also during this time Joey starred in the underground cult classic "Pledge Night", and sang the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden.

While Joey was with Anthrax, the band was nominated for three Grammys, and he was voted #1 metal singer two years in a row in Metal Forces Magazine.

After Anthrax Joey Belladonna continued to make music in a band called Belladonna, which is really more of a solo project than a band since he is the only remaining founding member in often changing lineup. In the mid nineties Belladonna released its first self-entitled album, which was received well by both critics and fans alike. The second album, Spells of Fear, was released in 1998 and it was heavily criticized for bad production and sloppy musicianship. The third album, or rather the demo recordings of the third album that was never recorded in a real studio, was self-released by Belladonna in 2003. It was a return to better songwriting and musicianship and it was well received by the fans.

Recently, work has begun on the new Belladonna album. Joey will collaborate with some new faces on this new album as well as other projects in the future.

Discography

Belladonna solo

Title Date of Release Label Notes
Belladonna 1995 Mausoleum Backing musicians include Darin Scott on guitar, Joe Andrews was credited on bass guitar but did not perform on the recording, and Scott Schroeter on drums.
Spells of Fear 1998 USG Records Backing musicians include Peter Scheithauer on guitar, Fleisch on bass guitar, and Stet Howland on drums.
03 2003 independent Includes co-writer Matt Zuber on lead, rhythm and bass guitars mattZuber.com, Joey Belladonna plays the drums.
Artifacts I 2004 independent Backing musicians include Paul Crook (guitar), Paul Mocci (bass) and Jeff Tortora (drums). The tracks are demo versions for Belladonna album recorded in 1992. Some songs are previously unreleased.

Anthrax

Title Date of Release Label Chart positions US sales
Spreading the Disease October 1985 Island 113 Gold
Among the Living March 22, 1987 62 Gold
State of Euphoria September 18, 1988 30 Gold
Persistence of Time August 21, 1990 24 Gold

EPs

Compilation albums

Live albums

VHS/DVDs

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
1987 "I'm the Man" - - - 118 I'm the Man
"I Am the Law" - - - 87 Among the Living
"Indians" - - - 25
1988 "Make Me Laugh" - - - 98 State of Euphoria
1989 "Anti-Social" - - - 1
1990 "Got the Time" - - - 22 Persistence of Time
"In My World" - - - 99
1991 "Bring the Noise" (with Public Enemy) - - - 5 Attack of the Killer B's

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Fistful of Metal (1984 Album by Anthrax)
Spreading the Disease (1985 Album by Anthrax)
Live at Budokan (1992 Album by S.O.D.)

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