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  1. 24 de may. de 2024 · First-ever career-spanning, 2-CD/Digital collection from the legendary Pittsburgh Rock and Roller. Joe Grushecky grew up in the coal mining town of Biddle, Pittsburgh, but after seeing The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show—he soon had a guitar in hand, and a future in Rock ahead of him.. Joe worked as a Special Education educator by day, while his band, Iron City Houserockers gigged by night.

  2. Track Listing - Disc 2. Never Before Seen Footage of the Iron City Houserockers in Concert! Discover A Good Life: The Joe Grushecky Story by Joe Grushecky released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Joe Grushecky (* 1948 oder 1949 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker. Biografie. Grushecky brachte mit seiner ersten Band ... 2006: A Good Life; Anmerkung: Die Auflistung unterscheidet nicht zwischen Soloalben und Alben mit den Iron City Houserockers u. a. Einzelnachweise ...

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · The title of the 1979 debut album from Joe Grushecky and The Iron City Houserockers proclaimed Love's So Tough. The Pittsburgh native and his band captured their city's blue-collar milieu, recalling a harder-edged E Street Band. The group took their sound an expansive step further with 1980's Have a Good

  5. 1 de ene. de 2007 · Joe Grushecky – A Good Life. One cannot help wanting to like Joe Grushecky. There’s the agreeable simplicity of his major-chord rock, his day job teaching special-ed classes, his personal and sonic ties to Bruce Springsteen, and, of course, his name, a phonetic 16-lb. bowling ball that couldn’t denote his working-class interests more if ...

  6. Song title: A good life (Joe Grushecky) by Joe Grushecky. A good life. Daddy always told me Money don't mean everything Consider yourself a lucky man You got a guitar and you still can sing As usual my Daddy was right I got two kids, two cats A good dog and a lucky hat An old house, a fast car But I don't go very far I got a beautiful life

  7. Harmonica – Joe Grushecky (tracks: 1, 2), Marc Reisman (tracks: 13) Keyboards – Rick Witkowski (tracks: 5) Liner Notes – Jeff Sewald, Jeff Sewald (tracks: May 2006) Management – Bob Benjamin; Mandolin – Joe Grushecky (tracks: 9) Organ – Randy Baumann (tracks: 4, 12) Percussion – Rick Witkowski (tracks: 4, 10) Photography By ...