Joseph S. "Joe" Ruggiero (December 7, 1934 – January 20, 2017), who performed as Joey Powers, was an American former
pop singer and songwriter whose record "Midnight Mary" reached No. 10 on the ''
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in early January 1964. Powers had no further hits and is known as a "
one hit wonder". He later became a booking agent, recording studio owner, record producer, and church leader.
Biography
He was born in
Washington, Pennsylvania. He graduated from
Washington High School in 1953 and at one time played in a band with
Bobby Vinton.
[ Terry Hazlett, "National music spotlight fell on area thanks to Vinton and Powers"]
''Canonsburg Friends'', January 13, 2009; retrieved June 9, 2014. He won a
wrestling scholarship to
Ohio State University before returning to Pennsylvania, where he recorded three
singles for the Nu-Clear and
ABC labels under the name Joey Rogers in 1958.
[Harry Young and Larry N. Houlieff, Joey Powers Discography]
Retrieved 10 June 2014 However, none were successful.
In 1959 he moved to
New York City and, through an introduction by family friend
Perry Como
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (; May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an Italian-American singer, actor and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century, he recorded exclusively for RCA Victor for 44 years, after signing ...
, secured a job at
NBC. His singing was heard by songwriter and
record producer Paul Vance, who signed him to
RCA Records and changed his name to Joey Powers so as to avoid confusion with the singer
Jimmy Rodgers. He released several singles produced by Vance, but again without success, and he returned to Ohio State University to complete his degree and work as a wrestling coach.
[Terry Hazlett]
"The week Washington rocked the country", ''Observer-Reporter'', pg. 13
January 10, 1979; retrieved June 9, 2014.
However, after ending his contract with Vance in 1963, one of his
demo recordings, "Midnight Mary", the lyrics of which were inspired by Jamela, the beautiful daughter of a deposed general, who was exiled to the United States along with the Shah of Iran, was heard by
Paul Simon
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(then recording as Jerry Landis), who recommended it to record label owner
Larry Uttal Lawrence Uttal (December 2, 1921 – November 25, 1993) was an American music business executive who led the Madison Records, Bell and Private Stock record labels in the 1960s and 1970s.
He was born in New York City. He joined Bill Buchanan i ...
.
["The True Story Behind 'Midnight Mary'"]
artiewayne.wordpress.com, June 30, 2007; retrieved June 9, 2014. The song was written by Artie Wayne and Ben Raleigh, originally for the Everly Brothers who turned it down. Released as a single by Amy Records
DJ copy of Kinetic Energy 1969 Amy 45
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, Powers' recording rose up the national charts, entering the Hot 100's top 40 at no.36 on Powers' 29th birthday and reaching no.10 at the start of 1964. Lorna Dune's nearly note-for-note answer record "Midnight Joey" followed soon after.[
Powers quickly recorded an album, ''Midnight Mary'' — in the week of John F. Kennedy's assassination — with musicians including Paul Simon and Roger McGuinn.][
He recorded an album, ''Special Delivery'', with ]Roy Orbison
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and country/folk musician Bobby Bare.[ However, these were generally ignored, as were subsequent singles, because the public preferred other acts, especially the Beatles and the British Invasion, instead.][ In 1967, he released a single credited to Joey Powers and The New Dimensions. He then formed a new band, Joey Powers' Flower who performed around Pennsylvania and New Jersey and released several singles on the RCA label in 1969-70, without success.][
He later ran a booking agency in ]Hazlet, New Jersey
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, and a recording studio in West Orange, New Jersey used by musicians including Jethro Tull, Tony Orlando, Steve Allen, The Kinks and Aerosmith
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.[Terry Hazlet]
"Washington native Joey Powers: 'Midnight Mary' + 20 years"
''Observer-Reporter'', January 19, 1984 (pg. 17); retrieved June 9, 2014.
He managed the band Phantom's Opera that included Richie Sambora
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, Tico Torres and Alec John Such, later of Bon Jovi
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, and helped produce a solo album by drummer Joe English.[Terry Hazlett]
"Fifty years ago, Washington's Joey Powers was a Top 10 artist"
''Observer-Reporter'', December 1, 2013; retrieved June 9, 2014. He won a Gospel Music Association Dove Award
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for Album of the Year in 1991 for the album ''Triumphant Return
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'' by Christian rock
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group Whitecross.[
He sold the recording studio in the early 1990s and returned to college to study theology, later becoming an ordained ]minister
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* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
,[Terry Hazlet]
"Powers still going strong as the Rev. Joe Ruggiero"
''Observer-Reporter'', January 28, 1994 (pg. 11); retrieved June 9, 2014. and setting up the Bayshore Gospel church in Keyport, New Jersey.[ In 2002, he moved to Saint Petersburg, Russia, where he set up a Christian orphanage and built a recording studio. He later returned to the US.][
]
Death
Ruggiero died January 20, 2017 in Washington, Pennsylvania at age 82. He was survived by his three children and extended family.[Obituary]
Legacy.com; retrieved January 24, 2017.
References
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1934 births
2017 deaths
American male pop singers
Ohio State University alumni
People from Washington, Pennsylvania