Indianapolis, Indiana - Eonian Records is thrilled to announce that JULLIET is currently in the studio recording a new album featuring original band members Kenny McGee on guitars and vocals, Jimmi DeLisi on guitars, as well as Dean Domizio (Heartless) on drums. New album will feature contributions from Brian Johnson of AC/DC and Bill Leverty of Firehouse. The Eonian team has heard a number of demos from the forthcoming new album and it will NOT disappoint! Keep an eye out for updates.
ALSO, Eonian will be reissuing the 1990 ‘Self-Titled’ classic from Enigma Records. Produced by Frankie Sullivan (Survivor guitarist/producer), the long out of print self-titled album went on to sell over 300,000 copies with hits like “Eight Lives Gone,” “No More Tears,” and “Revvin’ Me Up.” JULLIET received national notoriety as one of Enigma’s breakthrough acts in 1991. Reissue is a 12 page booklet featuring a fresh and enhanced feel to the original classic with all new graphics and tons of never seen photos by photographer extraordinaire Christopher Lee Helton, band bio, and digitally remastered by Rob Colwell of Bombworks Sound. If you love Eonian packaging, JULLIET will certainly be one you will want to add to your collection. It has never looked or sounded better! CD will be printed in limited quantities, so get your copy before they’re all gone!
JULLIET was a Tampa-based band was born in 1985 by lead guitarist Jimmi DeLisi and bassist Ty Westerhoff. After cycling through various lead vocalists, they found their perfect match in Kenny McGee. The early line-up also included drummer Morgan Evans and keyboardist Kevin Wilson, solidifying the style that would launch them to rock-and-roll fame throughout Florida. They performed their unique brand of hard rock to sold-out crowds throughout the state and the southeastern U.S. in the following years.
During this time, JULLIET caught the attention of Kevin DuBrow of Quiet Riot, who went on to produce their first album entitled “Passion.” Dubrow enlisted the talent of drummer Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot to play drums on the album, which contained nine dynamic songs displaying the band members’ individual talents, although the album was shelved and not released for several years.
Having hit regional success, JULLIET’s ambitions turned to a bigger stage. The band relocated to Los Angeles in 1988 to enter the most competitive and vibrant rock-and-roll scene in the world. The Sunset Strip had become a magnet for bands of this era - a living, breathing representation of what was musically possible to achieve. JULLIET would add drummer Greg Pecka (Dokken and Hellion) and the band was ready to conquer the world!
Luck and a loyal following came next. They quickly gained a strong fan base and sold out show after show, earning the reputation as a powerful live band. One year to the day after hitting L.A., Enigma/Capitol Records signed JULLIET to a major label deal, where they released their self-titled album.
This album will be a tribute to the late Ty Westerhoff.
JULLIET is: Kenny McGee on Lead Vocals, Jimmi DeLisi on Guitars, Ty Westerhoff on Bass, and Greg Pecka on Drums.
JULLIET ‘Self-Titled’ Tracklist:
1. Eight Lives Gone 2. Stay The Night 3. Help (Is On The Way) 4. No More Tears 5. Little Bit Of Party 6. Revvin’ Me Up 7. Something You Should Know 8. Chip Away 9. You Can Leave Your Hat On 10. Love Can Change You