Joe Elliott – Added as guest appearance at Classic Rock Awards 2016

Announced today, Joe and Jimmy Page will now appear at 2016 Classic Rock Awards in Tokyo

TWO giants of rock have been added to the list of stars set to appear at the 2016 Classic Rock Roll Of Honour – Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott.
This year’s Classic Rock Awards take place at Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, on November 11. It marks the first time the event has been held in Japan.
TeamRock, the global home of rock and metal, has joined forces with KLab Entertainment and Parallel Contemporary Music to put together a truly unforgettable celebration of rock.
The latest and last round of artist announcements officially completes the lineup for this year’s event. Page and Elliott are announced alongside Philippine superstars Sarah Geronimo and Bamboo and will join the previously announced stars PHIL COLLEN, Jeff Beck, Cheap Trick, Kirk Hammett (Metallica), Joe Walsh (Eagles), Richie Sambora, Orianthi and Slot Machine.

The addition of Page to the star-studded event brings together two of the greatest and most influential guitarists on the planet.

Beck’s decades-long career has seen him forge an unrivaled solo career after he found fame with iconic rock group The Yardbirds.

Jimmy Page’s career was also launched by The Yardbirds, before he went on to form Led Zeppelin, one of the most successful bands the rock world has ever produced. As well as his guitar and song-writing genius, Page has struck gold with his Led Zeppelin reissues series, which landed the band the Reissues Of The Year prize at the 2015 Classic Rock Roll Of Honour.
Since founding Def Leppard in 1977, singer Joe Elliott has been one of the most recognisable and beloved frontmen in rock. Def Leppard have sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and remain one of the world’s best-selling acts.

The night promises to live long in the memory, with rock legends joining forces for live jam sessions at the spiritual home of sumo wrestling.
TeamRock Chief Executive Billy Anderson says: “TeamRock are delighted to have Jimmy Page and Joe Elliott joining us for what will be an incredible celebration of rock music. Rock musicians don’t come much more ‘classic’ than Jimmy Page and to have him and Jeff Beck – two masters of their trade – together at the Classic Rock Roll Of Honour in Tokyo will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
“And few bands have had the continued success that Def Leppard have enjoyed for so many years. Joe Elliott is an international rock icon and we are thrilled that he will be there with us in Japan.
“When you consider the other artists lined up to appear, we can guarantee that the Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium is set for a night that will live long in the memory of anyone lucky enough to be there.”
Beck will be given the highest honours on the night and he has announced that he will be assembling his own special band of musicians for the event. Beck’s band includes an all-star cast featuring the brothers Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots on guitar and bass. He will also be joined by guitarist Tommy Henriksen, of US-based supergroup Hollywood Vampires, and Korn drummer Ray Luzier.

Event overview:
The Classic Rock Awards 2016 + Live performance
Date: Friday, November 11, 2016
Place: Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
Time: Doors open at 5pm. Ceremony begins at 6pm

Ticket Information:

Exclusive Packages (Limited sales):
Personal Sponsorship Package 300,000JPY (Tax incl.)
Platinum VIP Package 150,000JPY (Tax incl.)
Gold VIP Package 60,000JPY (Tax incl.)
Special Box Seat Package 250,000JPY (Tax incl.)

General ticketing General A-class ticket 18,000 JPY (Tax incl.)
Classic Rock Awards 2016 ticket sales: Ticketbis International Ticket Sales Website HERE
Classic Rock Awards 2016 official website

Joe Elliott’s Down ‘n’ Outz – The Further LIVE Adventures of.. – Japan Release

Joe’s latest Down ‘n’ Outz release – The Further LIVE Adventures of Down ‘n’ Outz DVD & CD combo set is now available in Japan.  This DVD & CD contains a full live concert filmed at the Corporation in Sheffield in December 2014 plus the album Further Adventures of Down ‘n’ Outz and bonus official videos.

More info coming soon on other territory releases.

Purchase from AMAZON HERE

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Happy Birthday High ‘n’ Dry Album!

Today 11 July marks the 35 Anniversary since the album was originally released.  As we celebrate this album, we got a special surprise for you! Here is a brand new album Q&A w/ Joe talking everything High ‘n’ Dry… including album title, artwork, the songwriting & recording process, touring & promoting the album, amongst many other items. ENJOY!

Share your favorite song or memories from this album & tour period with the hashtag ‪#‎HighNDry35
Revisit the full album & pick up a copy via AMAZON

David Bowie – Rest in Peace

I heard the news today oh boy …. And I can’t believe what I’ve heard …. David Bowie is dead. He’s been a massive part of my life since I first heard Starman in 1972. So many of us came in at that moment, myself, Bono, Boy George, Morrissey, Gary Kemp, Jim Kerr, Brett Anderson, Pete Murphy, Gary Numan, millions of fans, all very different from each other but all with one thing in common, the belief that a true rock & roll alien had landed on earth & he was ours. I own every record he ever made, he was plastered all over my bedroom wall as a kid, he was my very first bootleg, his CDs take up 2 whole shelves in my collection. I have personally recorded over 25 of his songs either on my own, with Leppard or with the Cybernauts. I met him 2 or 3 times & always found him charming & engaging. It is said, never meet your heroes, they will let you down. Bullshit. He was open, funny, a good listener !!  & when myself & Phil Collen joined David on stage with Queen, Mick Ronson & Ian Hunter at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Gig in 1992 it became one of the most memorable musical moments of my life. I can’t believe he’s gone. A huge hole has opened up in my heart & it feels like my youth has been further ripped away from me. At least I have a lifetime of his music to comfort me, as we all have, as he left behind one hell of a legacy. The Starman waiting in the sky waits no longer.  Rest in Peace David Bowie and thank you for giving us believers something to believe in”.  Joe Elliott (Jan 10th 2016)