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Joey's Song is the name of a series of music compilation CDs featuring nationally and internationally known artists who are donating their music to help raise awareness and monies to fight epilepsy. The Joey's Song CD series was launched by The Joseph Gomoll Foundation. The Joseph Gomoll Foundation was started in April 2010 following the death of 4-year-old Joey Gomoll. Over 100 artists have agreed to support and contribute original and rare musical content to the Joey's Song series of CDs.
History
editJoey's Song was set up as a tribute to honor Joseph Martin Gomoll who died unexpectedly on March 30, 2010, aged 4. Joey was afflicted with Dravet’s Syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy, his entire life.
Aims and aspirations of the Joey's Song CD series
editSince 2011, The Joseph Gomoll Foundation, headquartered in Wisconsin, has been releasing a series of CDs called Joey’s Song. All money raised is directly benefiting children with special needs and those suffering from seizures. The CDs feature donated rare and unreleased songs from major recording acts from around the world. There is a companion series of CDs of children’s music as well, most recorded specifically for Joey’s Song.[1]
The Foundation is planning to release multiple CDs annually.
Joey's Song: Volume 1 track listing
editVolume 1 was released January 25, 2011. It features rare and unreleased songs from recording acts.
Joey's Song Volume 1 track listing
edit- "Hang On Mike" (live) – Mike Viola *
- "If Your Tears Don’t Make a Sound" (demo) – Justin Currie of Del Amitri *
- "In Love With You" – Tim Easton *
- "The Difference" - Thea Gilmore *
- "The Sweetest Sound of All" - Ed Harcourt *
- "People Got A lot of Nerve" – Neko Case
- "Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm" (live) - Crash Test Dummies
- "Streets Of Laredo" – Slaid Cleaves
- "This Street, This Man, This Life" (acoustic) - Cowboy Junkies*
- "Wash & Fold" (live) - DADDY - featuring Will Kimbrough and Tommy Womack*
- "All Thumbs" (demo) – Tracy Bonham *
- "I Believe In You" – Robbie Fulks *
- "14th Street and Mars" (alternate version) - Michelle Malone *
- "Seven Angels" - HEM *
- "Carry Your Cross" (demo) -- Michael McDermott *
- "Still I Dream"- AA Bondy *
* = previously unreleased.
Joey's Song for Kids: Volume 1 - Track listing
editJoey's Song for Kids: Volume 1 is composed of children’s songs, most recorded specifically for Joey’s Song. The CD contains children’s classics, such as "Wheels on the Bus" (Lowen & Navarro) as well as songs like "Oh, Johnny LeBeck" (Eileen Rose) which has special meaning to the artists.
- "Monkeys" - Steve Wynn *
- "Oh Johnny LeBeck" - Eileen Rose and The Legendary Rich Gilbert *
- "Baby Clap" - Greg Percy *
- "The Wheels on the Bus" (live) - Lowen & Navarro *
- "Little Blue Horses" - The Sleepytones
- "Say, Say, Oh Playmate" - April Smith and The Great Picture Show *
- "Hippopotamus" - Jon Dee Graham
- "Pickle Me Juice" - Ralph Covert *
- "Mr. Teetot" - Ellis Paul *
- "Working On The Railroad" - The Band Of Blacky Ranchette (aka Howe Gelb) *
- "Upside Down Town" - Greg Trooper *
- "Dan Blocker" - Gurf Morlix
- "And It's Beautiful" - Crash Test Dummies
- "You Are My Sunshine" - Matthew Ryan *
- "Sam's Lullaby" - Phil Lee *
* = previously unreleased.
Joey's Song: Volume 2 track listing
editJoey’s Song Volume 2 was released September 23, 2012 and features rare and unreleased music from many musicians.
Joey's Song Volume 2 track listing
edit- "Lying (Long-Play Version)" - Sam Phillips
- "No Surprise" - Willie Wisely Trio *
- "No Water, No Wood" - Mark Olson
- "Seven Year Ache (Live from Zone C)" - Rosanne Cash *
- "New Orleans" - Peter Bradley Adams *
- "Loud Boy" - The Small Ponds *
- "In The Canyon (live)" - Gary Louris *
- "Once (live)" - Mark Erelli *
- "Love" - Star & Micey *
- "Jesse Likes Birds" - Carrie Elkin
- "Far Too Far" - Trespassers William
- "Carefree" - Holly Beth Vincent *
- "Love Knows No Borders" - Giant Sand
- "Under The Waves (live studio recording)" - Pete Drige *
- "Hastings-On-Hudson (Summer 2000)" - Mark Kozelek *
* = previously unreleased.
Joey's Song for Kids: Volume 2 - Track listing
edit- "The Spinning Song" - The Knack
- "There's A Hole In The bottom Of The Sea" - The Weirdo Deluxe *
- "Wiggly Wah" - Martha Davis *
- "La La Love" - Robbie Schaefer
- "Return To Pooh Corner" - Bryan Cole *
- "Sparky The Heroic Dog" - Freedy Johnston *
- "Not Afraid of Nothin'" - Joe Bainbridge *
- "Snowball" - The Handsome Family
- "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" - The Baseball Project *
- "The Cat Went In The Hole" - The Sursiks
- "B-I-N-G-O" - Robbins & Glazer *
- "Little Red Wagon" - Wynn Taylor *
- "Pick Yourself Up" - The Yell Leaders *
- "Candy Garden" - The Bazillions *
- "Bye Bye Day" - Eddie Kilgallon *
- "Child Asleep" - Sam Llanas *
* = previously unreleased.
References
edit- ^ "Info". Joey's Song. joeyssong.org. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
Further reading
edit- Tanzilo, Bobby Omnivore distribution boosts new set of Joey's Song discs OnMilwaukee.com Article, Published July 9, 2012
- Omnivore Recordings to Release Joey's Song Volume 2, A Compilation Benefit CD Series Fighting Epilepsy with Music[permanent dead link ], Omnivore Recordings press release, Los Angeles, CA – July 10, 2012
- "Joey's Song: Fighting for special needs children and all those suffering from seizures". Joseph Gomoll Foundation. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- Heather McDonald. "Q&A with Joey's Song Founder Michael Gomoll". About.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- Sweeney, Tanya R. (2010). "Making a Difference: Joey's Song for Epilepsy". EpilepsyUSA (6). Epilepsy Foundation of America, Inc.: 12. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- Gina Covelli (30 December 2010). "Joey's Song: Fighting epilepsy with music". staronline.com. The Star. Retrieved 5 July 2012.]
- Gayle Worland (January 17, 2011). "Grieving family finds solace in music". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 5 July 2012.