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:This article is about the musician. For the Irish politician, see
Joe Walsh (Irish politician).
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Joe Walsh (born November
20, 1947) is an American guitarist and rock musician.
A native of
Wichita, Kansas, Walsh moved to Montclair, New Jersey and attended
Montclair High School where he was in the following student activities;
Student faculty (12th grade), Madrigals (12th grade), Glee club (11th and
12th grade), Marching band (10th grade), Orchestra (10th grade), Debate
club (10th and 12th grade), and Football (11th grade). Walsh also spent
time in various bands while attending Kent State University, but came to
widespread attention in 1969 after replacing Glen Schwartz as lead
guitarist for The James Gang, an American power trio. Walsh was the
standout of the band, noted for his innovative rhythm playing and creative
guitar riffs. The James Gang had several minor hits and became an early
Album Oriented Rock staple before Walsh left the group in 1971 for a
career as a solo artist.
Walsh's solo debut, Barnstorm
(1972) and its followup, The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get
(1973) cemented Walsh's reputation as an inventive rocker whose dry sense
of humor and reputation as a party animal often made their way into his
songs. Several cuts from these albums, notably "Rocky Mountain Way",
received heavy airplay and continue to be classic rock
favorites.
After releasing another studio album and a live set,
Walsh was invited to join The Eagles in 1976, replacing departing
guitarist Bernie Leadon. Walsh brought a harder-edged sound to the Eagles
and contributed heavily to the feel of their hugely successful album
Hotel California (e.g. Life in the Fast Lane).
As
the Eagles sputtered to an end a couple of years later, Walsh re-ignited
his solo career with the well-received discs But Seriously Folks
(1978) (which featured his hit comic depiction of rock stardom, Life's
Been Good) and There Goes the Neighborhood (1981). Walsh
would continue to record and release albums throughout the 1980s but
musical trends had passed him by and he would maintain a very low profile
until the late-1990s Eagles reunion and tour. Walsh sang the U.S.
National Anthem at the beginning of Game 4 of the 1995 World
Series.
A versatile guitarist, Walsh's abilities on acoustic,
electric, and slide guitar also have made him well-regarded as a featured
player or guest soloist; Walsh has recorded and performed with many other
artists including Dan Fogelberg, Steve Winwood, The Who's John Entwistle
and on the first two Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band tours.
Joe
Walsh had a very brief cameo in the movie The Blues Brothers, and
television's The Drew Carey Show. He also did a cameo voice (as
himself) on an episode of the TV show Duckman, in which he parodied his
own "Life is Good".
Joe Walsh (WB6ACU) is an active amateur radio
operator.
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