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ABOUT

Joe Piket 

JOE PIKET AND THE STORM are two-time finalists in the Long Island Music Festival and four-time winners in the Best of Long island poll. They've appeared with such diverse artists as Chuck Berry, Leon Russell, Jason Bonham, Dee Snider, Johnny Maestro, Renaissance, Alive and Kicking, Randy Jackson, Damon Johnson, and even TV personality/performer “Uncle” Floyd Vivino.

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Jimi JoHollis

Jimi JoHollis is a creative drummer who has worked with Buzzy Linhart, Elliot Randall and RCA recording artists Vog. He and Joe have been friends since 4th grade!

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Luciano Pizzichini

Luciano Pizzichini hails from Buenos Aires, Argentina. A student of jazz guitar since the age of five, his unique voicings and melodic style add a colorful dimension to the band’s sound.
 

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Matt Ellin

Matt Ellin is a talented bassist/guitarist/vocalist from Baltimore, Maryland, currently residing in Brooklyn. His on stage persona and distinct bass lines add energy and power to the music of the Storm.

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Joe Piket and The Storm: A Musical Journey Through Life's Complexities

Joe Piket and his band, The Storm, have released "Adult Themes," an album that showcases their collective talent and Joe's introspective songwriting. The Storm's musical prowess is evident throughout, creating a mature and cohesive sound that invites listeners to explore the intricacies of life.

In "Better Off This Way," The Storm delivers a nostalgic look at past relationships, with standout guitar work and catchy lyrics. "Mark & Randy" tells the poignant story of two friends with contrasting lives, reflecting on the fragility of life and the impact of our choices. "We Kiss With Our Eyes Open" explores the wariness of newfound love with strong, emotive vocals that add depth to the narrative.

"Adult Themes" is a testament to The Storm's ability to connect with their audience through personal reflections and relatable experiences. The album balances heartfelt ballads with powerful rock and roll, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.

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