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BLP sources|date=March 2008Peacock|date=October 2009Infobox musical artist|name = Eddie Money|image= EM02035cropped-1.jpg||caption= Money performing at GateCon in 2008|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Edward Joseph Mahoney|birth_date = Birth date and age|1949|03|21|death_date =|origin = Brooklyn|Brooklyn, New York , United States |instrument = singing|Vocals , guitar , saxophone , harmonica , Keyboard instrument|keyboards , Synthesizer |genre = Rock music|Rock , pop rock , hard rock |occupation = Singer-songwriter , musician |years_active = 1974–present|label = Columbia Records |associated_acts =|website = http://www.eddiemoney.com/ EddieMoney.com Eddie Money (born Edward Joseph Mahoney , March 21, 1949 in Brooklyn|Brooklyn, New York ) is an United States|American rock music|rock guitarist , saxophonist and singer-songwriter who found success in the 1970s and 1980s with a string of Top 40 chart-topper|hits and music recording sales certification|platinum album s. Rock impresario Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham said of Money "Eddie Money has it all...Not only can he sing, write and play, but he is a natural performer." http://news.google.com/newspapers? id=FsARAAAAIBAJ& sjid=geYDAAAAIBAJ& pg=4394,4736795& dq=eddie-money& hl=en The Sydney Morning Herald - Google News Archive Search.
Money originally followed his father's footsteps and became a police officer in the late 1960s. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20076678,00.html Ten Years After He Threw the Book at Him, a Besieged Judge Finds He Can Bank on Rocker Eddie Money. As his interest in music intensified, he eventually ended his law enforcement career in favor of becoming a full time musician. He moved to Berkeley, California and became a regular at area clubs, where he eventually got enough attention to secure a recording contract with Columbia Records . Later in the 1970s, he charted with singles such as " Baby Hold On " and " Two Tickets to Paradise ". http://www.billboard.com/artist/eddie-money/5227#/artist/eddie-money/5227 Music, News, and Info - Billboard.com Money continued his successes and took advantage of the MTV music video scene in the early 1980s with his humorous narrative videos for " Shakin' " and " Think I'm in Love (Eddie Money song)|Think I'm in Love ", but his career began to fail him after several unsuccessful releases in the mid-1980s, accompanied by his struggles with drug addiction.
Money made a comeback two years later in 1986 and returned to the mainstream rock spotlight with the album '' Can't Hold Back (Eddie Money album)|Can't Hold Back '', which featured a Ronnie Spector duet with " Take Me Home Tonight ", which reached the Top 10, along with the hit " I Wanna Go Back ". Money followed the album with another Top 10 hit, late 1988's " Walk on Water (Eddie Money song)|Walk on Water ", but his Top 40 career ended following the #21 placement of "I'll Get By" in 1992. During the 1990s and 2000s, Money continued to release numerous compilation albums along with several albums featuring new material. Today, he still tours the "Oldies" circuit regularly, often accompanied by other successful rock acts from his era, and has also made several television appearances on United States|American sitcoms. Since 1992, Money has traditionally opened the summer concert season for DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan. http://www.beachboardwalk.com/concerts/ Eddie Money performs at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.
Early years
Eddie Money was born Edward Mahoney into a large Irish Catholic family in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island . He attended Island Trees High School in Levittown, New York . http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0597940/bio Biography - IMDb His father, grandfather and brother were all New York City Police Department (NYPD) policemen and Eddie was an NYPD trainee and a police officer for two years.cite web |url= http://www.portlandtribune.com/features/story.php? story_id=125615867675667000 |title= 19 Questions for Eddie MoneyCf. http://www.eddiemoney.com/about.html "About Eddie Money" - official website
Musical career
Mahoney left the NYPD to pursue a musical career and moved to Berkeley, California in 1968. He made his splash with the Berkeley band, The Rockets, which included future Eddie Money band members John Nelson and Chris Solberg.
According to an article in the Portland Times, Eddie Money changed his name from Mahoney in 1972 as a "laugh" prompted by a then current girlfriend, in that he had no money and was living on food stamps. http://www.portlandtribune.com/features/story.php? story_id=125615867675667000 http://www.triviacountry.com/53_Music.htm
In 1976, after meeting promoter Bill Graham (promoter)|Bill Graham , he released his first album, the eponymous Eddie Money (album)|Eddie Money , in 1977. It reached #37 on the charts, and contained two of his most memorable hits, "Baby Hold On" and " Two Tickets to Paradise ". Both songs entered the top 40. The next year he followed up with his second album, Life for the Taking , which had more of a pop–disco sound. The album charted higher at #17, but neither of its two singles, "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" and "Maybe I'm a Fool", entered the top 20.
Two years later in 1980, Money released his third album, Playing for Keeps (Eddie Money album)|Playing for Keeps . The album only reached #35 in the United States and yielded no Top 40 singles. Two years later, he released No Control (Eddie Money album)|No Control , which included the hits "Shakin'", "Think I'm In Love", and "Take A Little Bit". The album hit #20 in the United States.
Trying to duplicate the success of No Control (Eddie Money album)|No Control , Money released '' Where's the Party in 1983. This album featured the songs "Big Crash", "Club Michelle" and "Leave It To Me". It became his lowest charting album to date at #67, which now makes it hard to find and a collectible album.Citation needed|date=November 2010 A second comeback for Money came in the form of Can't Hold Back (Eddie Money album)|Can't Hold Back in 1986, which featured the single "Take Me Home Tonight", featuring Ronnie Spector , that reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 . Other songs include "Wanna Go Back", "Endless Nights", and "We Should Be Sleeping". The album later went platinum.
In the late 1980s, the single "Walk on Water", from his 1988 album Nothing to Lose (Eddie Money album)|Nothing to Lose , became a top ten hit. The album also featured the songs "Forget About Love" and "The Love In Your Eyes". Subsequent releases by Money have often failed to chart.
Television appearances
Money appeared in an episode of the CBS sitcom The King Of Queens , when Doug, Deacon, and Arthur hire Money to play a personal concert for just the three of them in Doug's living room.
He made an appearance in The Drew Carey Show , as the former husband of Mimi Bobeck .
He also appeared on '' Don't Forget The Lyrics! on December 5, 2008, with his daughter Jesse Money, raising money for charity.
On January 2, 2010, he performed "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Shakin'" during halftime of college football's Liberty Bowl .
Soundtrack appearances
" Two Tickets to Paradise " http://www.allmusic.com/song/t754622 AllMusic - Two Tickets to Paradise has been featured in numerous forms of media including video games, television, and movies. It was featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the radio station K-DST in 2004, and also in an episode of The Simpsons , to which Homer remarks "excellent guitar riff". It also appeared in the reality show Paradise Hotel and in the film Operation Situation: Code Name Kill .
" Baby Hold On " was featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on the radio station Emotion 98.3 in 2006 and in the 2010 film A Little Help .
" Shakin' " is featured in the Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s game.
Two of Money's songs ("Get A Move On" and "Open Up Your Heart") were featured in the movie Americathon . While both appear on the vinyl release of the motion picture soundtrack album, the ballad "Open Up Your Heart" does not seem to have ever been released on CD or on any of Money's collections.
His song "Think I'm In Love" is featured in both Joe Dirt (2001) as well as Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009), starring his friend Kevin James.
" Take Me Home Tonight " is featured in Saturday Night Live sketch turned movie " MacGruber " (2010).
The Groomsmen , a 2006 movie directed and staring Ed Burns, John Leguizamo, Matthew Lillard, Jay Mohr, and Donal Logue, is an Independent film|indie movie where the five reunite for Ed's character's wedding, and relive their high school days by playing "Shakin'", featuring John Leguizamo on vocals.
He performed the song "Roll It Over" as the theme to the 1989 TV series Hardball .
Personal life
Eddie Money and his wife Laurie live in Westlake Village, California and have five children, one daughter and four sons, all musically inclined. http://www.utopiaartists.com/bio_eddie_money.htm Eddie Money @ Utopia Artists Accessed 11-1-2009 http://www.mtv.com/shows/rock_the_cradle/cast_member.jhtml? personalityId=9836#moreinfo "Cast Bio: Jesse Money", MTV Rock The Cradle website
Money's daughter Jesse Money appeared on the 2008 MTV reality competition Rock the Cradle , coming in last. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/somewhereinvegas/blog/2009/04 Eddie Money Rats Out Daughter for DUI Somewhere in Vegas, Blog Talk Radio. Accessed May 6, 2009. She also toured with Money in 2008–2009, performing as his opening act, as well as singing backing vocals throughout his show, including the Ronnie Spector part on "Take Me Home Tonight."
Discography
Main|Eddie Money discography
Eddie Money (album)|Eddie Money (1977)
Life for the Taking (1978)
Playing for Keeps (Eddie Money album)|Playing for Keeps (1980)
No Control (Eddie Money album)|No Control (1982)
'' Where's the Party? (1983)
'' Can't Hold Back (Eddie Money album)|Can't Hold Back (1986)
Nothing to Lose (Eddie Money album)|Nothing to Lose (1988)
Right Here (Eddie Money album)|Right Here (1991)
Love and Money (album)|Love and Money (1995)
Ready Eddie (1999)
Wanna Go Back (2007)
References
External links
Official website| http://www.eddiemoney.com
Allmusic|id=p4937
VH1 artist|money_eddie
Wayback|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/eddiemoney|title=Eddie Money at Rolling Stone|date=20080312084054
http://www.rocknrolluniverse.com/rocknrolluniverse_137.htm Rock N Roll Universe interview
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2007/03/28/145132.php Review of Wanna Go Back CD
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/eddie-money/ Eddie Money Music at Wolfgangsvault
Eddie Money Persondata | NAME =Money, Eddie | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =March 21, 1949 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Money, Eddie Category:1949 births Category:American male singers Category:American rock singers Category:American rock guitarists Category:Living people Category:Musicians from New York Category:People from Brooklyn Category:People from Nassau County, New York Category:New York City Police Department officers