CLASSIC Rock 300
JOEY TEMPEST
The Europe frontman looks back on a magnificent couple of decades for the band – from inaction to reunion – and forward to the possibilities that lie ahead.
Interview: Paul Brannigan
Europe’s rebirth as one of the world’s finest hard rock bands has dovetailed nicely with Classic Rock’s growth. those who might have dismissed the band as pop-metal poodles have had their preconceptions blown away by a string of superior albums showcasing a gifted unit who can be placed in the classic lineage of Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple, Zeppelin and Sabbath. Frontman Joey Tempest has only positive memories as he looks back on the band’s second act.
Europe were on hiatus when Classic Rock launched. What was going on in your life at the time?