Since their 1996 debut, Tokyo Joe has become the
fastest rising band in the Southeast. Night after night, in clubs from
Virginia to Georgia, the Columbia, South Carolina based rock group has
shared their infectious sound with more than a quarter of a million
fans. Playing 160 dates this year alone, they have secured a lasting
place within the ranks of the South's most popular musical acts.
In today's world of manufactured music,
Tokyo Joe stands out from the crowd. Though most of the music is of the
rock genre, lead vocalist and founder Greg Bickley credits musicians like
Billy Joel and Elton John as early influences. Indeed, that inspiration is
evident in Bickley's sultry vocals each time he picks up a microphone. Also
the band's songwriter, guitarist and pianist, Bickley was voted "Best Male
Vocalist," adding to an ever-growing list of band awards that include "Best
Rock/Pop Band," "Best CD Release" and "Best Band" in Savannah, G.A., Columbia,
S.C., Hilton Head, S.C., and Beaufort, S.C.
Tokyo Joe delivers great music through some of the most highly skilled,
energetic musicians in the business. Dale Burgess's screaming guitar, Jerry
Kelly's methodical bass and Jayson Moore's resounding percussion showcase
original masterpieces of lyric and melody. The catchy hook of "Believer" and
bittersweet rapture of "It Hurts" are examples of what makes their music so
intoxicating. With singles released to over 1000 radio stations on the Network
Top 40 Compilation from "Likely Story" (1998) ,"All in All" (1999),
"Live, Loud, and Clear"(2001) and their most recent CD "In This
Lifetime" (2005) Tokyo Joe have proven to be what
fans want to hear and buy. Album sales have exceeded other regional acts
throughout the Carolinas and Georgia.
The band constantly has its finger on the pulse of the region and outside music
industry. In addition their own thriving fan base, Tokyo Joe has opened for bands
like Blessed Union of Souls, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Sister Hazel, Georgia
Satellites and Marshall Tucker. The band has played world-class venues throughout
the Southeast including Carolina Coliseum and House of Blues.
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