Artist's albums
Labour Of Love
1996 · single
It's in My Song
2016 · album
Somewhere East Of Eden
2013 · album
A Good Life
2009 · album
Down The Roadapiece-live
2009 · album
Fingerprints
2009 · album
A Weekend in Pittsburgh
2002 · EP
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Biography
Much like Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band or Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers have been making American blue-collar bar rock that draws on classic R&B from the 1970s onward. Unlike his New Jersey counterparts, however, Grushecky calls the Iron City of Pittsburgh home. He has also never received the accolades or attention of his New Jersey counterparts. The group, which first emerged as the Iron City Houserockers, released their debut, Love's So Tough, on MCA Records in 1979. A spate of albums followed in the '80s. However, despite critical accolades from the likes of Rolling Stone and Billboard, among others, the band never achieved commercial success or became a household name. Their major-label record deal collapsed after four albums that featured production by Steve Cropper and the team of Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson. In 1989, a retooled version of the group resurfaced as Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers with the album Rock & Real. Landing a deal with the Razor & Tie label in the early '90s, Grushecky was able to quit his teaching job. The Houserockers experienced somewhat of a renaissance in the mid-'90s (and a media blitz) when Grushecky's old friend Bruce Springsteen produced, co-wrote, played, and sang on the group's American Babylon album. The Boss even joined the band on guitar for a six-night live stand. On the back of the Springsteen connection, the group was seen on CNN, Entertainment Tonight, and MTV, and toured Europe several times. The follow-up, 1997's Coming Home, featured four Springsteen co-writes and a gritty mixture of heartland rock and Dylan-esque ballads. Grushecky returned to teaching in the late '90s and a live album followed in 1999. He released a solo album, Fingerprints, in 2002 and another, True Companion, in 2004. Outtakes and Demos 1975-2003, Five Alive in Spain, and the Good Life arrived in 2006. ~ Erik Hage