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Esposito is the father of [[Mike Esposito (baseball)|Mike Esposito]], who pitched in 2005 for [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[Colorado Rockies]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/esposito_mike00.html |title=Sun Devil Athletics |publisher=Thesundevils.cstv.com |date=1981-09-27 | |
Esposito is the father of [[Mike Esposito (baseball)|Mike Esposito]], who pitched in 2005 for [[Major League Baseball]]'s [[Colorado Rockies]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/esposito_mike00.html |title=Sun Devil Athletics |publisher=Thesundevils.cstv.com |date=1981-09-27 |access-date=2013-01-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100117024225/http://thesundevils.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/esposito_mike00.html |archive-date=2010-01-17 }}</ref> He is also the father of Joey Esposito and Nicole Esposito. He is married to Lynda Esposito. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 20:53, 18 January 2021
Joe Esposito | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, United States | May 5, 1948
Genres | Pop, soul, soft rock |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1977–present |
Joe "Bean" Esposito (born May 5, 1948) is an American singer/songwriter whose career spans from the 1970s to the present day. Esposito's songs have been recorded by Donna Summer, Aretha Franklin, Labelle, Stephen Stills and others.
Biography
Esposito was a member of the band Brooklyn Dreams, best known for their collaboration with Donna Summer on "Heaven Knows" and "Bad Girls." Giorgio Moroder asked Esposito to collaborate on his 1982 Solitary Men project, which became Esposito's first solo album.
In the 1980s, he is best known for his performances of the hit songs "Lady, Lady, Lady" from the Solitary Men album and the 1983 film Flashdance, & "You're the Best" from the 1984 film The Karate Kid.
Esposito was nominated at the Grammys in 1984 for Album of the Year (Flashdance) and Best Motion Picture Soundtrack (Staying Alive). In 1988, Brenda Russell and Esposito were nominated as Best Pop Duo for "Piano in the Dark", as he also supplied vocals on the song. Also in 1988, he sang a duet with Laura Branigan on the song "Come into My Life" from the Coming to America soundtrack.
Personal life
Esposito is the father of Mike Esposito, who pitched in 2005 for Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies.[1] He is also the father of Joey Esposito and Nicole Esposito. He is married to Lynda Esposito.
Discography
- 1983: Solitary Men - Giorgio Moroder and Joe Esposito, produced by Giorgio Moroder, Oasis Records
- 1987: Joe, Bruce and Second Ave - produced by Michael Omartian, EMI America
- 1996: Treated and Released - produced by Joe Esposito, Pool Party Records
Soundtrack appearances
- American Hot Wax (1978) Kenny Vance on lead vocals with Brooklyn Dreams performing as The Planotones on backup
- Foxes (1980) Lyrics: "Shake It" performed by the Brooklyn Dreams
- Zapped! (1982) performer: "Updikes Theme" - Joe "Bean" Esposito
- Flashdance (1983) performer: "Lady, Lady, Lady" - Joe "Bean" Esposito
- Staying Alive (1983) Lyrics: "Hope We Never Change", "Moody Girl", "I'm Never Gonna Give You Up", "The Winning End"
- The Karate Kid (1984) performer: "You're the Best" - Joe "Bean" Esposito
- Lovelines (1984) performer: "A Time Like This Again" - Joe "Bean " Esposito
- Thief of Hearts (1984) performer: "Just Imagine (Way Beyond Fear) - Joe "Bean" Esposito
- 3:15 - The Moment of Truth (1986) performer: "Out of Control" - Bob Conti and Joe "Bean" Esposito
- Coming to America (1988) performer "Come into My Life" - Laura Branigan and Joe Esposito
- Butterbrot (1990) performer: "Take Me Home" - Joe Esposito
- Freak City (1999) performer: "Two Bad Boys" - Joe Esposito
Other appearances
- 1981: I'm a Rainbow - Donna Summer, performing "I Believe in You"
- 1988: Get Here - Brenda Russell, performing "Piano in the Dark"
Current work
Esposito lives in Las Vegas where he performs as a vocalist at various casino hotels. During the early 1990s, he and Eddy Hokenson (of Brooklyn Dreams) toured with Kenny Vance and the Planotones, a vocal group created for the film American Hot Wax. In May 2013, Esposito became the lead singer for the Brooklyn Bridge band, formerly known as Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ "Sun Devil Athletics". Thesundevils.cstv.com. 1981-09-27. Archived from the original on 2010-01-17. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
External links
- Joe Esposito at AllMusic
- Joe Esposito at IMDb