Joshua (band)
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Joshua is a Christian metal band that formed in 1980.[1] The band broke up and re-formed many times under differing names, but has remained centered around guitarist Joshua Perahia. Despite being based in Los Angeles, California, they are best known internationally - in Europe, Japan, and South America.[2]
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[edit] History
The band's first release was entitled The Hand Is Quicker Than The Eye, which referred to Perahia's well known guitar skills. Released by Enigma Records in 1983, the single "November Is Going Away" was the band's biggest hit, achieving #1 status in Japan.[2] Front man Perahia had a religious experience at a Hal Lindsey-lead bible study in 1983, and converted to Protestant Christianity from his Greek Orthodox upbringing.[2] After this, the band broke up for the first of many times.
Perahia put together a new band for Surrender which involved Jeff Fenholt.[2] Surrender was released on RCA Records in 1985. Lyrically, the album marked a change in the band's style to lyrics which were evangelical and confrontational in nature.[2] Rob Rock was involved with their final album as Joshua, Intense Defense. Following Intense, Perahia reformed the band as Jaguar. Jaguar included Robin Kyle Basauri on vocals[2] Joe Tafoya on drums and Bryan Fleming on Bass. The band never released material under this name.[2]
In 1995, the group re-formed as M Pire. They released one album under this name, Chapter One, though it was never released in the US. The band then changed names again, to Joshua Perahia. Perahia states "We went back (from MPire to Joshua) to re-fire.... re-ignite what we had before."[3] The band found themselves without a permanent vocalist, and hired Alex Ligertwood of Santana to fill the spot on Something to Say. However, while in production the band recruited Jerry Gabriel and re-recorded the vocals. As a result, the album (except one track) contains the Gabriel lead vocals, and the Ligertwood vocals are available in the DVD release.[2] One song, "The First and the Last" appeared on the Larry Buchanan directed movie The Copper Scroll of Mary Magdalene in 2004.[2]
[edit] Other Projects
Members of Joshua have long been involved in various musical scenes. Surrender vocalist Jeff Fenholt was the former lead singer of the broadway musical Jesus Christ Superstar. Beyond his involvement with Jesus Christ Superstar, Fenholt was briefly in Black Sabbath and later made regular appearances on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Bassist Robin Kyle Basauri was later in the Christian metal band Die Happy and Red Sea.[2] Rob Rock had briefly been involved with Impellitteri, and would later return to the band. The Christian band Shout was formed in 1987 by three members of Joshua - Joseph Galletta, Loren Robinson, and Ken Tamplin, who also had a successful solo career.
Several members were also in metal bands, mostly based in the LA area. Mahlon Hawk formed Centerfold in 1987 with Kurt Wada.[4] Steve Fontaine briefly participated in Uriah Heep,[5] and Rich Ortz later provided vocals for Sixty Nine.[6] Donnie Gougeon joined White Sister in 1985,[7] and Emil Lech appeared on the final Sound Barrier album, Speed of Light (1986).[8] He was also in the band Driver, which at one point also inciuded Rob Rock and Greg Shultz.[9]
[edit] Discography
As Joshua Perahia:
- 2001: Something to say
As M Pire:
- 1995: Chapter One (Long Island records)
- 1995: Double Trouble (Long Island records)
As Joshua:
- 1988: Intense Defense (RCA Records)
- 1985: Surrender
- 1983: The Hand Is Quicker Than The Eye (Enigma)
[edit] Members
- Joshua Perahia - guitar (1980 - Present)
M Pire to present
- Michael O'Mara - vocals (-01)
- Eric Stoskopf - Drums
- Jerry Gabriel - Vocals
- Joey Rochrich - Bass
1985 - Jaguar
- Rob Rock, vocals (88+)
- Billy Green, vocal
- Emil Lech - bass
- Greg Shultz - keyboard
- Tim Gherd - keyboard
- Greg Velasco - vocals (86+)
- Ken Layers - guitar, vocals
- Robin Kyle Bassuri - vocals (-91)
- Joe Tafoya - Drums (91 - 92)
- Bryan Fleming - Bass (91 - 93)
Second LP
- Patrick Bradley - keyboard
- Joseph Galletta - drum
- Ken Tamplin - guitar, vocals
- Jeff Fenholt - vocals (85-88)
- Rich Ortz - vocals (-84)
First LP
- Mahlon Hawk - bass
- Donnie Gougeon - keyboard
- Michael Ingles - guitar
- Anthony Zaccaglin - drums
- Steve Fontaine - vocals (-85)
[edit] References
- ^ Hale 1993, "1496 Joshua", pp. 171-172
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Joshua (Los Angeles) (and M Pire a.k.a. Joshua Perahia)", Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, First printing, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 459. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
- ^ http://vampire-magazine.com/showband.php?bid=7489, Parts reprinted from HM Magazine.
- ^ Hale 1993, "0508 Centerfold", p. 61
- ^ Hale 1993, "3156 Uriah Heep", p. 369
- ^ Hale 1993, "2685 Sixty Nine (US)", p. 319
- ^ Hale 1993, "3336 White Sister", p. 396
- ^ Hale 1993, "2763 Sound Barrier", p. 337
- ^ Hale 1993, "0913 Driver", p. 104
[edit] Citations
- Hale, Mark (1993), Headbangers, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Popular Culture, Ink, ISBN 1-56075-029-4.
[edit] Further reading
- KERRANG! #133 (13/11/1986)
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Official MySpace Page
- Review of Something to say at The Phantom Tollbooth
Band Profiles:
- Profile at Rock Band Lounge
- Joshua at Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Profile at No Life Till Metal
- Profile at vampire-magazine.com

