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JOEY TEMPEST 2002 01 - Forgiven 02 - Loved By Love 03 - Sometimes 04 - Losers 05 - Superhuman 06 - Always On The Run 07 - Outside Heaven 08 - Magnificent 09 - Dreamless 10 - Every Universe 11 - Falling Apart 12 - Don't Change - Bonus Track For Japan - 13 - Kill For A Girl Like Yor 14 - Kickin Around. John then recorded all drum tracks for Helmet's first album of new material in seven years, Size Matters (released in the fall of 2004). 'Page is an amazing musician,' John offers. 'In the long run, playing with him and learning so much from him about the development of music really made me a better player.'
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Joey Tempest was born on August 19, 1963 and is 57 years old now.
Birthday: August 19, 1963
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Joey Tempest - Biography
Joey Tempest (born Rolf Magnus Joakim Larsson; 19 August 1963) is the vocalist and main songwriter in the rock band Europe. He has written hits which include 'The Final Countdown', 'Rock the Night', 'Cherokee' and 'Superstitious'.
In 1995, Tempest's solo debut album, A Place to Call Home, was released. He recalled it his 'singer/songwriter album'. The album, which was produced by Dan Sundquist, was recorded in Stockholm and London using Swedish musicians. Europe band mate John Norum guest-starred on one of the tracks. Tempest also played guitar on the album. A Place to Call Home sold platinum in Sweden, and it was a big success internationally.
In 1995, Tempest's solo debut album, A Place to Call Home, was released. He recalled it his 'singer/songwriter album'. The album, which was produced by Dan Sundquist, was recorded in Stockholm and London using Swedish musicians. Europe band mate John Norum guest-starred on one of the tracks. Tempest also played guitar on the album. A Place to Call Home sold platinum in Sweden, and it was a big success internationally.
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Nearly 12 years since disbanding, Europe announced that they would start making a comeback with the same lineup since The Final Countdown was released. In 2004, Europe released their sixth studio album titled Start from the Dark. The follow-up, Secret Society, was released in 2006, Last Look at Eden in 2009, Bag of Bones in 2012, War of Kings in 2015, and Walk the Earth in 2017.
Tempest currently lives in London, England with his wife Lisa Worthington and sons James Joakim and Jack Johnston Larsson. Tempest talked to Bruce Dickinson about his decision to live in London on the latter's BBC 6 Music radio show in 2009. He does not have any social media pages apart from the official ones for Europe listed on their website. Asked in 2009, by the BBC's Liam Allen, 'Are you ever embarrassed by some of the hairstyles and clothes you wore back in the day?', Tempest replied, 'Not really, we were very young, we were MTV generation - we were one of the biggest bands on MTV. I just wanted to look like Robert Plant, to be honest.'
Tempest currently lives in London, England with his wife Lisa Worthington and sons James Joakim and Jack Johnston Larsson. Tempest talked to Bruce Dickinson about his decision to live in London on the latter's BBC 6 Music radio show in 2009. He does not have any social media pages apart from the official ones for Europe listed on their website. Asked in 2009, by the BBC's Liam Allen, 'Are you ever embarrassed by some of the hairstyles and clothes you wore back in the day?', Tempest replied, 'Not really, we were very young, we were MTV generation - we were one of the biggest bands on MTV. I just wanted to look like Robert Plant, to be honest.'