Midnight Blues
The Band
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Here are the players and sometimes they change...
“THE MIDNIGHT BLUES“ presently has three members: Joey Vee (singer/songerwriter) , Ed Heinzinger (drums) , and Rob Lasalle on bass with special guest John Chapman (lead guitar). They started their band around August of 2007 and have an extensive list of original songs that they play. You can click on any band members name below to find out more about them. Like what guitars, drums or bass they prefer to use or other interesting info about the artist. Have fun everyone!
Joey Vee was born in Connecticut and grew up on the shores of Emerald Isle, North Carolina. He took advantage of the laid-back lifestyle on the ocean, and was an avid surfer, skateboarder, and fisherman. The first instrument he picked up as a teenager was a spur-of-the-moment purchase of a used banjo a prelude to his country influences and the banjo hangs on his wall to this day.
His first exposure to the guitar was through his stepfather. Their first song together was Proud Mary. The guitar lessons were so successful that Joey traded his surfboard for an electric guitar. Joey was writing poetry and short stories throughout this time but no songs yet.
Upon returning to Connecticut, Joey honed his skills by covering songs by Elvis, The Doors, and The Beatles. His distinctive, resonant voice was a big hit at karaoke bars, which built his confidence to branch out into songwriting and solo performances. The next steps in his music career were upgrading his gear to much beloved Gibson acoustic and Fender electric guitars, attending songwriting workshops to learn structure, and showcasing his new songs to the music community at open mics. He was asked to run his own open mic, and expanded his cover repertoire to include songs by Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darrin, Slit Whitman, Nirvana, Van Morrison, and more.
Jamie Ratzken, an accomplished saxophone player, discovered Joey Vee at one of these open mic and The Midnight Blues band was formed. Jamies influences include Lester Young, John Coltraine, Stan Getz, Charlie Parker, and the DelVikings. The bands bassist, Rob Lasalle, has a long music history, including sitting in once with The Grateful Dead in California. The bands drummer, Joe Welsh, has played in several bands in Germany and Vietnam while he was an army sergeant. Special guest lead guitarist John Chapman is an expert at many styles, including folk, jazz, and reggae.
The band gets the crowd dancing at live shows with their signature rockabilly original songs. The bands repertoire now consists of almost 200 original songs written by Joey Vee. The Midnight Blues began playing at bars and now focuses mainly on festivals.
Joey Vee lives in western Connecticut with his wife and infant son, Baby Vee.
Instrumentation
Joey Vee (singer/songwriter, harmonica, acoustic guitar) John Chapman (special guest lead guitar) Rob Lasalle (bass guitar) Jamie Ratzkin (saxaphone) Joe Welsh (drums)
Here are the players and sometimes they change...
“T… Read Full Bio ↴The Band
Here are the players and sometimes they change...
“THE MIDNIGHT BLUES“ presently has three members: Joey Vee (singer/songerwriter) , Ed Heinzinger (drums) , and Rob Lasalle on bass with special guest John Chapman (lead guitar). They started their band around August of 2007 and have an extensive list of original songs that they play. You can click on any band members name below to find out more about them. Like what guitars, drums or bass they prefer to use or other interesting info about the artist. Have fun everyone!
Joey Vee was born in Connecticut and grew up on the shores of Emerald Isle, North Carolina. He took advantage of the laid-back lifestyle on the ocean, and was an avid surfer, skateboarder, and fisherman. The first instrument he picked up as a teenager was a spur-of-the-moment purchase of a used banjo a prelude to his country influences and the banjo hangs on his wall to this day.
His first exposure to the guitar was through his stepfather. Their first song together was Proud Mary. The guitar lessons were so successful that Joey traded his surfboard for an electric guitar. Joey was writing poetry and short stories throughout this time but no songs yet.
Upon returning to Connecticut, Joey honed his skills by covering songs by Elvis, The Doors, and The Beatles. His distinctive, resonant voice was a big hit at karaoke bars, which built his confidence to branch out into songwriting and solo performances. The next steps in his music career were upgrading his gear to much beloved Gibson acoustic and Fender electric guitars, attending songwriting workshops to learn structure, and showcasing his new songs to the music community at open mics. He was asked to run his own open mic, and expanded his cover repertoire to include songs by Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darrin, Slit Whitman, Nirvana, Van Morrison, and more.
Jamie Ratzken, an accomplished saxophone player, discovered Joey Vee at one of these open mic and The Midnight Blues band was formed. Jamies influences include Lester Young, John Coltraine, Stan Getz, Charlie Parker, and the DelVikings. The bands bassist, Rob Lasalle, has a long music history, including sitting in once with The Grateful Dead in California. The bands drummer, Joe Welsh, has played in several bands in Germany and Vietnam while he was an army sergeant. Special guest lead guitarist John Chapman is an expert at many styles, including folk, jazz, and reggae.
The band gets the crowd dancing at live shows with their signature rockabilly original songs. The bands repertoire now consists of almost 200 original songs written by Joey Vee. The Midnight Blues began playing at bars and now focuses mainly on festivals.
Joey Vee lives in western Connecticut with his wife and infant son, Baby Vee.
Instrumentation
Joey Vee (singer/songwriter, harmonica, acoustic guitar) John Chapman (special guest lead guitar) Rob Lasalle (bass guitar) Jamie Ratzkin (saxaphone) Joe Welsh (drums)
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