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Last Updated: 11/20/2009

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City: Savannah
State: Georgia
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/12/2006

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Saturday, October 24, 2009 


http://www.connectstatesboro.com/news/article/1321...

The Looters

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Article and interview in Statesboro Connect!

Thursday, September 24, 2009 



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Tuesday, September 22, 2009 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRKSYJs3_Ls

My old band mate Rosa King with The Jesse Gang. Very early vid!

Wednesday, September 09, 2009 

Category: Music
A night of blues, 80s hits, classic rock, old school country, funk, and originals with the Looters!!
$5 cover from 9 to 2!!
Thursday, January 08, 2009 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1sSzLlOzos

Trailer for my first book, "The Other Side of Yore."

Monday, November 10, 2008 
Here's another song from the now-defunct album of ill-repute, now free to hear for all!
I wrote it on a minibus hungover from a party in Atlanta, got home and slung it out with a drum machine. Forrest Sloan added some leads and I threw down some vocals on the next trip to Athens, but it's Eric's bass playing that made it album worthy, despite the demo quality recording.

Please, spare me the porno jokes!
-Joe
Thursday, November 06, 2008 
This is a song I wrote about a month after the first Spiderman Movie. It was inspired by that scene when Peter Parker is looking at Mary Jane....and she is looking back at him...and he is telling her everything that's happening as it's happening...and the whole world stops for just a second as she listens. To me it's a powerful scene, so I wrote the song and Stephen ended up singing it in the band Ayur Veda. It actually got featured on a notorious but high profile compilation album, which I won't name here. But that album's label is dead, so I'm finally able to bring it to you guys.


Anyway, it's the first song on my playlist and the lyrics are below.

Hope you enjoy!
Joe



To MJ


I said to MJ there comes a time.......
I'm looking right into your eyes........
You're looking straight back into mine......
And to all but you these eyes are blind.....


As you breathe in the air......
Yeah just breathe in the air.




You tell the world to fade away,
And let your dreams come out to play.....
As you listen only to the beat,
Of two hearts whose rhythms meet....


As you breathe in the air,
Yeah just breathe in the air


CHORUS-


The fire burns inside, let it rise on up
Risin' through your body to your mind.........
And you can see us there as I fill your cup,
And the pictures start to grow inside your mind


I asked of MJ what is the sign.....
That first signal deep inside,
The one that gives you your first clue........
This is the man you'll give love too......


As you breathe in the air.........
Yeah just breathe in the air.........
Wednesday, July 16, 2008 
The Looters are auditioning drummers! Paying gigs for blues and rock performances, 50%original and 50% cover. Send me a note and we'll find a date to jam!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 

  I haven't been there in three years, and the signs had changed, so it took a "test exit" or two before finally finding myself on a road that I knew that I recognized. Like always, I never saw the small green "Hostel in the Forest" sign on the left of the road, marking the main road. In fact the only reason I know it's there is because my band van broke down beside it once upon a time.
  So I found myself again on Mister Road at twilight. At the end a small array of parked cars and trucks were lined between the road and the forest, as if they had been recently abandoned by a Book Club just finishing "Walden."
  The back gate to the Hostel had been painted in flower graffitti, reminescent of the art that covers the entry arch into the lawless, broken streets of Christiana in Denmark. Having been so long away, when I took the small path around the gate and stepped into the forest, I felt almost like the kids in bridge to terabithia who swung across the creek.
  Amazingly, and immediately, a huge doe sprung from the patch somewhere to the right of the path, and bolted across not 12 feet in front of me. As I watched it dash off into the distance, I noticed that more gardens had been planted among the trees, and decorated benches had been set along the garden trails.
  I couldn't hear any human voices in the forest as I walked along the trails, but the sounds of birds in the underbrush and squirrels in the trees mixed with the familiar sound of ducks sqwawking in the pond and chickens fussing up ahead at the main dome. Flowers buttered the leaves of the plants and trees along the path, and as the wet leaves brushed against me from the sides of the path, the mingled scents of nature began to penetrate my mind. I passed a few treehouses on the way up, and soon was at the main dome complex where you check in, sprawling like a Ewok home from the movie Star Wars on the forest floor before me. I found that it was quiet because it was dinner time, and everyone was chowing down. Instead of checking in I was given a plate and a smile and sat down to have dinner with the people of the forest.
  Dinner was garden salad and vinegerette vegetables grown organically at the Hostel itself, rye grain macoroni and cheese, whole wheat brownies and cold cous coux (sp?) which I thoroughly enjoyed.
  Not surprisingly, I only knew one person there; a guitarist from England in Savannah named Murray who plays some awesome jazz. After dinner we sat around the fire playing old songs until the first drops of cold rain and thunder forced us to flee for our Martin's and Ibanez's lives...

Thursday, May 29, 2008 
Come out and see us this Friday! Yep, this will be our first shows in about four years, although for most of you it's probably been about seven years, since our hey day of 2001 when we did Europe and the Atlanta Jazz Festival with Saskia Laroo. Well I'm glad to say that domestication process didn't quite work, and The Looters are back!
If you haven't been to the 5 O'Clock Cafe you don't know what you're missing. It's a tapas bar on a dock at the Fort McAllister Marina in Richmond Hill (144 spur/Ft. Mcallister Rd.), and you couldn't ask for a better atmosphere, better seafood, or better..ahum!...music! What's more, it's always lady's night at the cafe, and the lady's always seem to outnumber the men! Certain Richmond Hill celebrities are always bound to drop by, and we hope to get one or two of them up on the stage!