Canton-based classic rock drummer Joe Vitale did a two-hour sit-down interview/Q&A session at the Rock Hall last night, plugging his new rock memoir, Joe Vitale: Backstage Pass. He reminisced about a ...
Before he found his way back into hockey, Joe Vitale’s other major passion in life almost took him in an entirely different direction nowhere near a hockey rink. A kitchen. “I was always huge into ...
From left, Joe Vitale Jr., Marty Lee Hoenes and Joe Vitale Sr. The trio will be part of Donnie Iris & The Cruisers, who perform Nov. 8 at Canton Palace Theatre. Donnie Iris has earned a reputation as ...
In 2017, Joe started USA TODAY’s UGA Wire, the first college-focused site in the USAT Wire Network, which remained a top performer for six years. This experience led him to a role with Athlon Sports, ...
Plenty of young people grow up to join the family business, but it’s not too often the family business involves legendary names in music such as Crosby, Stills and Nash, Joe Walsh, Peter Frampton, The ...
At the time that Joe Vitale put out his Backstage Pass memoir in 2008, it took 29 chapters to cover a career that began officially more than 50 years ago when he attended Lehman High School in Canton ...
"In 1971, Duane Allman died, and Joe was a big fan," longtime Walsh drummer Joe Vitale told Rolling Stone. "He loved Duane Allman, and Duane was a terrific slide-guitar player. When Duane died, Joe ...
Blues play-by-play broadcaster Chris Kerber cut off the question before the final words were finished. How long had he been thinking about calling a Blues’ Stanley … “Twenty-five years,” Kerber ...
Joe Vitale Jr. didn't balk when asked about living in the shadow of his famous father. The elder Vitale is a Canton native and accomplished percussionist, touring as a drummer with supergroup the ...
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