Joey Tempest (born
Rolf Magnus Joakim Larsson on
August 19,
1963 in
Upplands Väsby,
Sweden) is the
vocalist and main
songwriter in the Swedish
hard rock band
Europe. He has written hits like "
The Final Countdown", "
Rock the Night" and "
Superstitious".
Early life
Like many of the other Europe members, he grew up in
Stockholm suburb Upplands Väsby. His biggest idols were
Thin Lizzy and
Led Zeppelin. During his teens, he played in a number of bands such as Made in Hong Kong and Roxanne. At that time he alternated between playing
rhythm guitar and
bass, in addition to lead vocals. In 1979 he formed the band Force, together with
guitarist John Norum,
drummer Tony Reno and
bassist Peter Olsson. Three years later, Force changed its name to Europe and won the national talent contest
Rock-SM.
Career
Tempest played the keyboards on the first two Europe albums before the band decided to recruit
keyboardist Mic Michaeli in April 1984. A couple of years earlier, Tempest had borrowed a keyboard from Michaeli and used it to compose the main keyboard riff in the song "The Final Countdown". After a
jam session in 1985, Michaeli and Tempest co-wrote the hit ballad "
Carrie". Later that year, Tempest wrote the soundtrack for the Swedish film
On the Loose, as well as the song "Give A Helping Hand" for the benefit project
Swedish Metal Aid. The song was produced by future Europe bandmate
Kee Marcello. In 1986 Tempest wrote and produced the album
One of a Kind for
Tone Norum, John Norum's younger sister. Tempest also collaborated with John Norum on the single "We Will Be Strong" from Norum's album
Face the Truth in 1992. This was Tempest and Norum's first collaboration since Norum left Europe in November 1986.
After Europe went on hiatus in 1992, Tempest released three solo albums. The first album, A Place to Call Home featured a guest appearance from John Norum on the song "Right to Respect". Several songs on the third album, Joey Tempest, were co-written by Mic Michaeli. 2004 saw the release of Europe's comeback album, Start from the Dark, featuring the band's classic Final Countdown line-up with John Norum on guitar. The follow-up, Secret Society, was released in 2006. Europe will release its next album in 2009.
Personal life
Tempest is currently living in
London with his wife Lisa Worthington-Larsson and their son James Joakim.
Discography
Europe
Solo albums
Links