Joe Romersa

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Joe Romersa
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
  • voice actor
Instrument(s)
  • Drums
  • percussion
  • guitar
  • vocals
Years active1978–present
LabelsShadow Box Studio
Website joeromersa.com

Joe Romersa is an American musician, composer, voice actor, and music producer.

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Romersa started his career as a drummer, but early on he branched out into sound engineering. As Romersa tells it, "After a tragic early tour I did at age 19 which left me homeless sleeping on a park bench in New Jersey, I had to find a way to make money and still be close to what I love; music." [1] Romersa later studied sound engineering. Combining his fledgling career as a professional musician with the more stable income of sound engineering allowed Romersa to hone his craft as both a drummer/percussionist and as a sound engineer.

Career

Early career

Romersa started touring as the drummer for the Marc Tanner Band. On April 19, 1979, they would open for Firefall, at the Palace Theater in Cleveland Ohio. [2] The Marc Tanner Band also opened for Jefferson Starship. Romersa was a drummer, percussionist, and composer on Tanner's second album, Temptation, along with guitarist Ritchie Zito and bassist Ron Edwards.

Soy Cowboy

While working in the studio, a chance meeting with keyboardist and songwriter Vincent Nicoletti would result in the band Soy Cowboy with its "Thai Western" sound. Romersa was brought in as a drummer and sound engineer, and eventually became lead vocalist. After their first recordings received airplay by Los Angeles radio personality Tom Schnabel of KCRW-FM (89.9), the band caught the attention of then-art student Tarsem Singh. In 1990, Singh would produce Soy Cowboy's only music video for their song "Lily Pads and Rock Cod". [3] Soy Cowboy's first album, First Time Again, was produced in 1991 but it was not released to the public. The album would later be released in 2009, by Shadow Box Studio. Their second album, 2012, was produced and released in 2012. As noted by Schnabel, "The band got moderate airplay on U.S. radio, but in England briefly jumped to the top of the charts." [4]

Sound engineering

Romersa was both a drummer and engineer on John Prine's 1991 album The Missing Years . He would go on to work with Carlene Carter on her 1993 country music album Little Love Letters as the drummer, percussionist, engineer and backup vocalist, along with bassist Howie Epstein and keyboardist Benmont Tench. Little Love Letters would rise to No. 35 on the Top Country Albums chart and included the No. 3 hit "Every Little Thing" and two top 100 songs; "I Love You 'Cause I Want To" (#50) and "Unbreakable Heart" (#51). Romersa's daughter, Reyna, would make her video debut in "I Love You 'Cause I Want To".

In the late 1980s, Romersa began working with eden ahbez. [5] Romersa and ahbez worked together until the latter's death in 1995. [6]

Voice acting

In 1994, Romersa started engineering, voice acting and ADR directing on anime and video game projects, which led to his work on Silent Hill. [1] Romersa would go on to work as music supervisor on Silent Hill 3 , 4: The Room and Homecoming . He also wrote the lyrics and contributed vocals to "Hometown" and "Cradle of Forest". [7]

Return to music

One of Romersa's projects as a producer was singer Alana Sweetwater's 2004 self-titled debut album. Her single from that album, "Song of Love", was featured on the original Showtime series The Real L Word . Romersa was also a musician on the album and sound engineer.

Romersa released his first album as a solo artist in 2017, Enough. Written and composed by Romersa, Enough includes tracks by fellow musicians including Laurence Juber ("Love, and You"), Prescott Niles ("Enough", "Humans Doing Angels' Work", "Soldier of Love") and Jeff Jourard ("Give Our Money Back").

Romersa's musical inspirations include The Beatles, Ludwig van Beethoven, John Cage, Jimi Hendrix, Louis Prima, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Move and David Bowie. [1]

Discography

Mainstream albums

YearTitleArtistRecord CompanyRole
Unknown1000 Pt. Man Thom Bishop Virgin Records Engineer
1978 Living in the USA Linda Ronstadt Elektra Entertainment Engineer
1978Thank You for Funkin' Up My Life Donald Byrd Elektra/Asylum Engineer
1979 Fate for Breakfast Art Garfunkel Legacy Records Engineer
1980TemptationThe Marc Tanner Band Elektra/Asylum Musician, writer
1987In Full SwingFull Swing Cypress Records Engineer
1987 The Bitch Is Back Bitch Enigma/Metal BladeProducer
1989 Second Coming The Dickies Restless Records Engineer
1990China Beach: Music and MemoriesVarious Artists Warner Bros. Records Engineer
1990The Sounds of Murphy Brown: Original Television Soundtrack AlbumVarious Artists MCA Records Engineer
1990Thirteen Blood Red Rosebuds Steve Forbert SquirrelMadSound Engineer, Drums
1991 The Missing Years John Prine Oh Boy Records Engineer, musician
1991 The Ruby Sea Thin White Rope Frontier Musician
1993 Little Love Letters Carlene Carter Warner Bros. Records Engineer, musician
1995 Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings John Prine Oh Boy Records Engineer, musician, Co-Writer (One Song)
1995Beauty and the Beast Sven Väth Warner Bros. Records Engineer
2003 Silent Hill 3 Original Soundtracks Akira Yamaoka Konami Featured Singer, Music supervisor
2003Songs of Bob Dylan: May Your Song Always Be SungVarious Artists BMG Engineer, musician, featured singer
2004Coercion Street Ernie Payne Black & Tan HollandMusician
2004 Silent Hill 4: The Room – Original Soundtracks Akira Yamaoka Konami Featured Singer, Music supervisor, Lyrics writer
2008 Silent Hill Zero Original Soundtrack Akira Yamaoka Konami Lyrics writer
2008 Silent Hill: Homecoming Soundtrack Akira Yamaoka Konami Lyrics writer
2009 Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Soundtrack Akira Yamaoka Konami Lyrics writer

Indie albums

TitleArtistRecord CompanyRole
Alana SweetwaterAlana SweetwaterShadow Box StudioProducer, musician, writer
Free Enterprise Free Enterprise Indie Engineer, producer
Julia FreeJulia Free Indie Producer, musician, writer
Larry WhitmanLarry Whitman Indie Producer
Meat SandwichMeat SandwichShadow Box StudioEngineer, producer, artist
Nuclear Test BandNuclear Test Band Indie Musician, engineer
Needles and PinsPage Pazaro Indie Engineer, producer
O The BandO The Band Indie Producer, musician, writer
First Time AgainSoy CowboyShadow Box StudioProducer, musician, writer
2012Soy CowboyShadow Box StudioProducer, musician, writer
Yolie Lox and the BearsYolie Lox and the Bears Indie Engineer, producer, artist
Audio MonkeyJoe RomersaShadow Box StudioArtist, engineer, producer
EnoughJoe RomersaShadow Box StudioArtist, musician, producer
Who We Are TodayJoe RomersaLucky 88 Music LLCArtist, Writer, Musician

Acting

Anime voice-over

Video game roles

Non-anime voice-over

Staff work

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