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Joy Askew
Other / Folk Rock / New Wave

"HELP the planet, STOP global warming GO VEGAN!"

NEW YORK, New York
United States

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Member Since1/29/2006
Band Websitejoyaskew.com
Band Members .. Joy Live 2006

Add to My Profile | More Videos 1993 PARIS TV PETER GABRIEL I sound big on this- even tho I have curly hair!
Influences TryVeg.com Nellie Lutcher, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald,Terry Reid, Leonard Cohen, Ry Cooder, Stones circa'66-72, Leon Russell, George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, John Mayall, Cream, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac,Jack Bruce, Aretha Franklin, Keith Jarrett, Miles Davis, Eric Dolphy, Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Junior Walker, King Curtis, Marvin Gaye,Peter Gabriel, The Blue Nile, Steely Dan, Tom Waits, Patti Griffin, Prince, Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Joni, jjcale, Brad Mehldau, Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake FARMSANCTUARY, PETA, Every Animal that suffers cruelty every day of the week because most human beings choose to look the other way, joachim Pheonix, Alec Baldwin, Mary Tyler Moore, Allen Ginsburg, Jack Kerouac and of course Radiohead
Sounds LikeEel Pie album cover CHECK OUT this video of Laurie Anderson from 1986. I'm the one in pink with the huge blonde hair!
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The Colony Cafe Woodstock, New York
Jul 20 2008 8:00P
The Colony Woodstock, New York

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*************************************************************************** THE PIRATE OF EEL PIE IS NOW AVAILABLE IN STORES AND ONLINE AT ITUNES!! *************************************************************************** I grew up in the North of England and came to NYC in 1982. I played keyboards and sang with many artists including fellow Brits Joe Jackson, Peter Gabriel, Jack Bruce and performance artist Laurie Anderson. Catch me in Anderson's quintessential performance film "Home of the Brave". "Tender City" was my first major released CD in 1996, I made this with Shane Fontayne and other great musicians. Mixed by Mike Shipley. 3 independantly released CD's followed then I teamed up with jazz/electronic producer/ musician Takuya Nakamura and Echo was born (New Line records). A downtempo deconstructive vibe of Cole Porter and the like along with some originals. In 2002 I toured the UK with my band "Echo" on a sold out tour opening up for David Byrne. I wrote songs for Quincy Jones Music publishing company and Warner Chappell. This month I am releasing a new cd "THE PIRATE OF EEL PIE" that I began making 4 years ago with drummer Ricky Fataar( Bonnie Raitt, the Rutles) and just completed. Mixed by Malcolm Burn, the ten song album features personal and passionate songs written on the guitar and piano. A lot of them are drawing from my past growing up in Newcastle and being young in London in the 70s a time of bedsits, pirate radio, American draft dodgers from the Vietnam war, musicians, painters, cold gas fire winters and dreams of escape to America. THE PIRATE OF EEL PIE will be available MARCH 2008PETA2.com PETA2.com *************************************************************************** STUDIO CITY SUN SHORTCUTS (BILL BENTLEY) Joy Askew, The Pirate Of Eel Pie (Red Parlor) Anyone who can front a rock band called Bitch, perform with Peter Gabriel, Laurie Anderson, Joe Jackson and Rodney Crowell, among others, then form an electronic jazz duo with Takuya Nakamura called Echo definitely has it all going on. But what’s most striking about Joy Askew’s new album, The Pirate Of Eel Pie, is how totally original it is. Askew’s songs are an emotional rollercoaster, each different than the previous one, and show such a fearlessness that it’s a wonder she isn’t better known. From “Hip These Days” to “Jimmy’s Gone Now” to “Jack Kerouac” is a dazzling run through modern music, featuring folk, rock, classical and even electronic influences that all fit together perfectly. Produced by Askew and, on some songs, Ricky Fataar, these ten songs are a breathtaking example of just how good music still is. Doubters are directed immediately to the last track, “Poor Man’s Greed.” It’s as strong a statement of compassion as we can expect to hear, so far beyond the fear masquerading as strength these days that it’ll chill your bones. Stunning. *************************************************************************** BOOMER BOX REVIEWS FOR BABY BOOMERS THAT STILL LISTEN TO MUSIC *************************************************************************** Even More New York Tendaberries By Mark Fogarty A THING OF JOY *************************************************************************** I first saw Joy Askew twenty years ago as the beautiful, Big Eighties-haired, mini-dress wearing keyboard player in Laurie Anderson’s wonderful concept-and-concert movie Home of the Brave. So I was delighted when I got an e-mail from her asking for a review of her latest CD, The Pirate of Eel Pie. I’m happy to report this transplanted Brit’s record is very fine, a wise, introspective, elegiac compilation of memories and rhythms from more than thirty years of being a professional musician. (She’s worked both as a solo and as a sidewoman for folks like Peter Gabriel, Joe Jackson and Jack Bruce.) She’s now a New Yorker, still quite beautiful (a thing of Joy is a beauty forever, apparently) as I found when we were able to get together for an interview in one of seven separate Starbucks on Seventh Avenue in New York. Our conversation ranged back to her first professional gig as a teenager back in Sixties London and up to the present day, which includes gigs the next five Wednesdays (starting April 25) upstairs at the Living Room in Manhattan. Image courtesy of Mark Fogarty. JOY ASKEW had a recent series of gigs at Joe's Pub in New York City. Let’s start in the present, even though The Pirate of Eel Pie works somewhat as a memory play of her time in London all those years ago. The ”pirate” in question is British pirate radio, where cutting edge jocks broadcast from out in the water to get around the monopoly of the BBC. (I guess satellite radio might be considered a modern-day descendent). This particular one broadcast from a place called Eel Pie Island. Askew had come to London as a teen from her home in industrial Newcastle to play with Paul Jones, late of the British Invasion band Manfred Mann (“Do Wah Diddy”) and fresh from a starring role in the movie Privilege. But she looked to America for her future, an America of freeform political protests, hippie freedom, and the legacy of Jack Kerouac and the Beat poets. So the record has songs like “Jack Kerouac,” which can join others like Natalie Merchant’s “Hey, Jack Kerouac” in the pantheon of tributes to this pioneering American spirit. There’s a somber/funny elegy for a badboy boyfriend from her London days, “Jimmy’s Gone Now,” which combines sober life lessons learned with a sneaking admiration for a guy with sinister tattoos and a ready supply of Peruvian Army marching powder. (Askew charmingly told me she’s actually not sure the real-life Jimmy is dead, which adds another wry level on.) “Walk Under Waterfalls” is another elegy, this one for three departed musicians: John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, and Jeff Buckley. There are other tunes that mine more current veins, but the retrospective ones speak most strongly to me. (I kind of wish the whole record had this theme, the way I wish John and Paul would have done a whole record from the energy which produced their greatest songs, “Strawberry Fields” and “Penny Lane.”) The title tune, for instance, has a stateliness to it, a slow-rhythm riff that sweeps along like a tide coming in. Adding to its London-calling memory to me is that Askew’s vocals here somehow remind me of England’s greatest folk singer of the day, the never-to-be-forgotten Sandy Denny. During a live show, this would be the song where you’d stand up to applaud and think, wow, I’m glad I came tonight! Askew finally did get to America, in 1982. A big Steely Dan fan, she was delighted that one of the first people she met over here was Donald Fagen. And she quickly lined up a year-long tour with Joe Jackson, who had just released Night and Day. A big thrill for her in the Eighties was gigging with Jack Bruce, the bassist and vocalist of Cream. As a kid, Askew was one of the first members of Cream’s fan club (I just “friended” Jack’s page on MySpace, perhaps that’s a modern-day equivalent!), and in 1988 she played keyboards for him at Madison Square Garden. In addition, her father once played in a band with Graham Bond, whose Graham Bond Organisation counted Bruce and Cream drummer Ginger Baker as members. But perhaps her best musical experience was with Laurie Anderson, who she remains friends with to this day. Askew confirmed my memory that the gorgeous Home of the Brave was filmed in a little theater across the Hudson River in Union City, NJ with sidemen like guitarist Adrian Belew, who was filmed playing a rubber-necked guitar in one of the film’s many playful moments. In the 1990s, Askew gigged with Peter Gabriel on his Us tour. The two met in an unlikely way, through a joint interest in Scrabble! And while touring with Gabriel, Askew wrote a suite of songs that became the center of her first solo album, 1996’s Tender City. Eel Pie is her sixth. The Eel Pie predecessor she speaks of with the most energy is called Echo, in which seven jazz standards are deconstructed. Done after she fell in love with the drum-and-bass style, and with the legacy of Miles Davis in mind, (she loves blues and jazz) she recorded this electronica work with Takuya Nakamura. Eel Pie took four years to complete, with sessions in San Francisco, Woodstock, and in her own New York City home studio, where she complements her performing and recording careers with vocal, songwriting and piano teaching, as well as producing other acts. (She is also an animal activist.) Bonnie Raitt drummer Rickey Fataar was her co-producer in San Francisco, and drummer Jerry Marotta in Woodstock. (Her websites are www.joyaskew.com and www.myspace.com/joyaskew) We compared enthusiasms for Miles (she saw him play live during the Jack Johnson days), and she grabbed onto something I said about Dylan and Miles being similar in being willing to play bad music along with their great stuff to make a statement about her future musical aspirations. “I think I haven’t been bad enough,” she said. “I feel I’ve got a lot to say. I need to get out there and say it.”*********************************************************************************

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Save the Chimps





Jul 21 2008 8:00 PM

Joy Askew + Save the Chimps = World Peace!

Chimps love Joy!

xo
Laughing Man





Jul 21 2008 7:13 AM

Saw your show last night at the Colony Cafe in Woodstock ~ awesome!!! Your voice is even more captivating live. Despite the sound problems the piano and guitar sounded great, and the backup vocal arrangments were sublime! Great show, thanks! So happy to have finally heard you live. Two of the songs new to me were knockouts ("You Have to Think" and "Had a Bad Day"). Thanks again....
Work In Progress





Jul 16 2008 9:11 PM

What's that piano like at Googies? I'm playing it August 12th...
Paul Fairall





Jul 15 2008 10:08 AM

Hey there,

Just wanted to tell you about the new song that we've posted,

"Party Girl"

It's about the fabulous UK 80's " It " girl Paula Yates.

No heart was safe ....

There's a blog too,

Google her if you want to know more.

If you get a chance, give it a listen

And tell me what you think.

Paul.
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Jul 13 2008 4:14 PM

All Myspace can you help a disabled brother out! I have Myspace disabled civil rights group link located below
http://groups. myspace. com/pt2disabledcivilrightslifeliberty
My goal is to make everyone in this country aware of med waiver community-based programs so we can have a choice on where we live. To help me spread the word could you put me in your top friends list please to let more people know about this travesty of injustice! Based on the Supreme Court Olmstead Decision 6-3 law. Also George W. Bush presidential Executive Order 13217.
Greek Animal Rescue





Jul 12 2008 7:15 AM

PLEASE spare a minute of your time to sign a petition urging the Greek Government to implement animal welfare laws.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION

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Deena Miller





Jul 4 2008 6:35 AM

HAPPY 4th.!!!
yea but...no but....
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
Celia Chavez





Jul 2 2008 8:43 AM

Joy,
it's always inspiring to hear your songs. i'm glad we could do the gig together last night! you and your songs sound beautiful as always.
great to have you visit! :) C.
LE DEUX





Jun 26 2008 1:39 AM

Have a Purrrrfectly Happy Birthday, Joy!
Pete Levin





Jun 2 2008 9:02 AM

Hi Joy.

Hope you'll forgive me for doing a bit of shameless merchandising.

The new CD is out ... definitely not your father's organ trio! CD Baby's got it - samples, links & downloads on my Myspace page.

Regards,

Pete

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May 14 2008 10:47 AM


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May 11 2008 5:58 PM

A magical voice, good heart and great tunes. You can't go wrong. Thanks for the add.

Free Quinci





May 9 2008 6:49 PM

ur going to hit me with a frying pan! i haven't had a moment to check it :) ...tho i can smell it cookin ;) cheers!
Save the Chimps





May 8 2008 8:24 PM

Your New Video Is Perfect!

Chimp Love

xoxo
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May 8 2008 2:28 PM

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Thank you for your support and for always being a good friend to animals. UNCLE FUNK with TONY LEVIN is performing at the AWAN benefit at Keegan Ales in Kingston NY this Saturday night May 10th! SPECIAL GUEST: MYLES MANCUSO. Great music, dancing, silent auction, special guests and much more!! For more info: www. awaninc. org (845)679-0227 RESERVE TICKETS NOW! www. keeganales. com (845)853-7354 845-331-BREW.
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May 8 2008 2:01 AM

Hello. World Peace Before 2021 became YourFriend some time ago. Now I am much more accustomed to how MySpace works. So please forgive me for not 'commenting' until now. My eight-year-old-peace-activist son Axil Kollist's quest for World Peace Before 2021 is gaining momentum! I'm so proud of him. Please embrace him AND his song "World Peace Before 2021" which he performs beautifully. His performance can be seen on MySpace, his webpage www. worldpeacebefore2021. com and/or YouTube (by searching his name Axil Kollist.) It is my intention to post a new video of him singing his song every few months so people can watch his talent grow as impressively as the momentum for his quest! I'm inviting you to contact my son directly too via his email address worldpeacebefore2021@hawaii.rr.com .I'm sharing two photos with you. The first is of my son distributing his free world peace bumperstickers and the second photo is of him singing at Maui's Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Day Festivities in January 08. Very best regards, Axil's mom
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Gerald Clark





May 5 2008 12:17 PM

Hey Joy - I just got your 'eel pie' album.. it was delivered on Friday and I've been listening to it a lot since then. I think its great - and friends of mine who've been around have asked "Who's this?" because they're into it.

I particularly like 'Jack Kerouac' at the moment, lovely Bends-era Radiohead verses and the cool Piano part at the beginning.. but all with your own stamp.

I'd love to see you live, but guess you're not planning a visit to London anytime soon?!
R3-AN1M4T0R





May 1 2008 9:46 PM

Love your tunes. Hope all is well. Thank you for the add, new friend.

-R.
Phoenix
Free Quinci





May 1 2008 11:31 AM

hallo freund! hope the sky is shining for you today & me letter brought a smile...at least I hope it did!! :) our tracks are sounding nice! huggies... k :)
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Apr 28 2008 6:35 PM

Hey Joy, thanks for the add, I like your music!
ed





Apr 28 2008 4:10 PM

wow. how cool are you!?

ed train
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Apr 16 2008 10:12 AM

Your music will be played on the "Off the Beat-n-Track Radio Show"
adgie





Apr 11 2008 12:00 AM

hiya joy love the music.
if you have a spare min check these out.http://www. myspace. com/shebangg .
thanks. adgie.
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Apr 10 2008 5:37 PM

Thank you for being a good friend to animals.
Hugs from Bucky's RescueAlter
Calea Zaca





Apr 9 2008 11:11 AM

hello ! thank you very much for add !!
Anothercountry





Apr 9 2008 11:03 AM

Hello there,
Thanks so much,I'm honored to be your friend.
Great sounds you have!
I really like your beautiful music.
Especially,Hip These Days is my favorite!
I got great vibes from you!
Hope you like my music too.

Cheers!
Greeting from Tokyo,
Naoya
Free Quinci





Apr 4 2008 4:34 AM

you heard my mind waves thinking of ya yesterday :) FEEL Better!! Hot ginger & lemon water is my fave... and Ashwahghanda is great too for us vatas :) ...hugs! K
Cyndee Lee Rule





Apr 3 2008 9:56 PM

I am near Philly.. I will be at the Knitting Factory in NYC next weekend though--April 13.
Would be great to meet in person and talk too! A benefit would be awesome!
Save the Chimps