Biography
"Everything
I do, I do it for you". Eddie Money says it at least once,
every show. And he means it. This straight up rock and roll icon
has been making music and delivering it to his fans since the
mid 70's, and wouldn't have it any other way. With hits like "Two
Tickets To Paradise", "Baby Hold On", "Walk
On Water", "Think I'm In Love" and "Shakin",
Eddie continues to be one of the hardest working men in rock and
roll.
Performing a
compact 150 or so shows every year, Eddie is always touring,
somewhere. "My fans are the best, most loyal fans a guy
could ask for. They keep coming back for more and I'm not gonna
stop until they make me stop". Next year Eddie celebrates
his 25th anniversary as a staple in a sometimes-finicky
business. He has recorded over a dozen albums of his own, and
has done numerous projects in television and film. Spring 2001's
David Spade film "Joe Dirt" features Eddie
Money as Joe Dirt's rock and roll idol. Last season he turned up
as Mimi's ex-husband in an episode of "The Drew Carey
Show". He's currently working on theme songs for Arena
Football and Major League Baseball. And as the 2001 touring
season kicks off, chances are you'll find him coming to a city
near you. "I like getting involved in a lot of different
projects, weather it's singing the National Anthem at a
professional sporting event or doing a gig for the charities I
support or having my kids drag me through amusement park
openings, I need to keep moving", says Money.
Having come from
a long line of police officers, a very young Eddie joined the
police force back home in Long Island, New York, and sang in his
first band "Grapes Of Wrath". But California called
and he moved out west to be a rock and roll star. It worked.
"I just knew I wanted to sing and be in a band. California
seemed like the place to be, so I was Berkeley-bound". A
student of legendary vocal coach Judy Davis and prodigy of
manager Bill Graham, Money began belting out hit after hit. The
early days of MTV and music videos launched Eddie Money into
stardom. An accomplished musician, he sings, he writes, and
plays the saxaphone, harmonica and piano. "Of my five kids,
I've got a few drummers, guitar players, and my daughter wants
to sing and dance . . . when the guys get too old I've got
myself another band!".
"Touring and
writing is my life. It's who I am and what I do. And I don't see
it changing any time in the near future", Eddie says of his
immediate future. "Hey, I get to get up every day and do
what I love. Why change that?" .
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