Joey Tafolla
Joey Tafolla (born May 30, 1962[citation needed]) is an American guitarist. Born in San Diego, California, Tafolla is the son of Rosie Hamlin and Noah Tafolla, the singer and guitarist of Rosie and the Originals, respectively.[1] Initially a member of the heavy metal band Jag Panzer from 1984 to 1985, he joined Mike Varney's Shrapnel Records label soon after; releasing his debut album Out of the Sun in 1987, alongside the releases of other shred players such as Marty Friedman, Jason Becker, Paul Gilbert, Richie Kotzen, Tony MacAlpine and Vinnie Moore, among others. His second release in 1991, Infra-Blue, was a noticeable departure from the neo-classical stylings of his first album, and demonstrated a more standard instrumental rock-oriented sound.
Tafolla currently owns JTM Merchandising, an apparel and gear manufacturing company located in Huntington Beach, California.
As of November 1, 2013, Tafolla admitted in Facebook chat that he is back with Jag Panzer and will be recording a solo album shortly after the Jag Panzer recording.
Discography
Solo albums
- 1987: Out of the Sun
- 1991: Infra-Blue
- 2001: Plastic (Joey Tafolla album)
With Jag Panzer
- 1984: Ample Destruction
- 1997: The Fourth Judgement
- 2017: The Deviant Chord
Others
- 1989: Guitar Masters, Roadrunner Records
- 1990: An Axe To Grind, Ken Tamplin, Frontline
- 1992: Guitar on the edge, Vol 1, No.1, Legato Records
- 1995: In the Witness Box, Ken Tamplin, Brunette
- 1998: Metal Guitars - High Voltage Instrumentals, Disky Communications
- 2006: Guitar Odyssey, Milan Polak, Lion Music
- 2009: Shrapnel's Super Shredders: Neoclassical, Shrapnel
- 2009: This is Shredding, Vol. 1, Shrapnel
Instructional
- 1993: Shredding, REH830, CPP Media Group
References
- ^ Varga, George (April 1, 2017). "Rosie Hamlin, the singer in San Diego's Rosie and The Originals, dead at 71". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Tronc. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
External links
- Official website (dead link)
- JTM Merchandising