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Most of the rest of the 70’s were spent playing and recording with a variety of jazz and show bands, both on the road and for extended stints in Montreal, Toronto, Miami, New York City, Lake Tahoe, Los Angeles ... and more, capped off by a three-year stay in Las Vegas, where he was a vocalist/multi-instrumentalist in a number of groups. Musicians and entertainers he has backed up or shared the stage with include Jose Feliciano, Isaac Hayes, Guido Basso, the Woody Herman Band, Bobby Rydell, Page Cavanaugh, James Darren, Gregory Hines, Lighthouse, Deep Purple, the Temptations and Natalie Cole, Tiny Tim, Red Buttons, Phil Foster.... In the 1979 Joe moved back to Canada and shortly afterward married singer Denise Pelley. They formed a band and travelled for several months in the Eastern U.S., but eventually settled in Toronto. In 1981 Joe and Denise chose family over touring and ended up back in London where Joe opened a music studio in partnership with trumpet great, Jim Ford; while also remaining active as a musician, working with all the top London area musicians including Johnny Bond, Johnny Downs, Grant Graham, Phil Murphy, John Noubarian, Charlie Rallo, Chris Robinson, Larry Smith, Margaret Stowe and Oliver Whitehead, to name but a few. When Jim Ford retired from the business, Joe decided to concentrate his efforts on the studio and teaching, limiting his music engagements to only a few per year, these including concerts and performing in the pit band in several Grand Theatre Productions. The studio was renamed The Music Instruction Centre, and within a short time became the busiest music studio in Southwestern Ontario, with a staff of more than 20 professional teachers. Joe reluctantly gave up private teaching to concentrate on running the business. In 2011 Joe gave in to pressure from friends and accepted one gifted student on saxophone. He has found the experience so rewarding he has decided to accept more students on a regular basis once again. | |
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