Jo Hell started playing in bars in the Montreal (Canada) area at the age of 16. After two years of playing jam nights seven nights a week, Jo Hell decided to start his own band, which he names "Jo Hell & The Red Roosters". As the years went by, the number of shows increased and the demand for the band became more and more obvious. They appeared at several festivals and the local popularity of the band began to shoot to the top. Many articles in the local newspapers, their appearances at local radio stations and television, as well as on numerous websites confirm the charisma of the band. "Jo Hell & The Red Roosters" came to Austin for "SXSW" in March of 2006. They graced the stage of Nuno's on 6th and were promptly featured at the "Red, White and Blues Festival" at "Waterloo Park" in July of 2006. Since that time the Jo Hell band has recorded 3 new albums: "Jo Hell" (self-titled) (2008), "Live At The Pjeireblues" (2011) and the newest - "Rockin' Land" (2013).
Jo Stance is a new project by upcoming Finnish vocalist Johanna Forsti and drummer-producer Teppo “Teddy Rok” Makynen. Johanna Forsti is a charismatic singer, who has been a mainstay in the Finnish scene for some time already, making a strong impact with her rare brand of charisma and impeccable vocal skills. Now coming up is “Jo Stance”, her first album proper. Jo Stance is a project co-produced, written, and conceived by Forsti and Teppo “Teddy Rok” Makynen, the man behind Ricky-Tick’s lauded The Stance Brothers pseudonym. Soulful to the bone and with just the right amount of roughness around the edges, Jo Stance is a winner.
After the erratic and self-consciously weird Jumpin' the Gunne, this album is a return to form. More than that, actually – the replacement of founding guitarist Matt Andes with John Stahely resulted in a tighter, more focused, and generally more interesting band than ever before…
STEREOPHONIC SPACE SOUND UNLIMITED's fifth release on Dionysus is a movie soundtrack about the life of international racecar driver Jo Siffert. The film follows the different stages in Jo Siffert's career and accompanies him from his humble beginnings to his great successes on the international racing circuits - literally, from rags to riches. This soundtrack may be the best of SSSU's five amazing releases…up there with the best of any European movie soundtrack from the late '60s or early to mid '70s…