Writing, playing and recording his unique, melodic and lyrical blend of acoustically led pop rock, P.J.'s career began with the Irish band No Sweat, with whom he achieved his first number one hit. "Heart and Soul" debuted in his native Ireland and went on to chart well in Europe and the U.S...
Living
between Dublin and Los Angeles, P.J. has steadily made a name
for himself within the music industry as both a brilliant songwriter
and performer. His credits include the much acclaimed "To
Be Alive", co-written with Vivian Campbell and featured
on Def Leppard's Euphoria album, as well as the song "He's A Cowboy" on country artist Mark Wills' 2003 And The Crowd Goes Wild album.
Other band credits include The Search, Toe
(with Tonic's Dan Lavery), and most currently Clock,
a band comprised of the extraordinary musicianship of drummer
Mark Schulman (Cher, Billy Idol), bassist Sasha Krivstov (Rock Star: INXS house band), and guitar master Vivian Campbell (Dio, Whitesnake,
Riverdogs, Def Leppard).
Having built up a formidable fan base in both Ireland and the United States, P.J. has garnered much critical acclaim for his no-nonsense, ardent live performances. Equally as entertaining with his acoustic guitar as with a full band, you are guaranteed to be taken on a journey you won't forget.
"Fear of Flying" is P.J.'s first solo album, and is produced by Jim Wirt (No Doubt, Fiona Apple, Hoobastank, Incubus). This record finally gives us a glimpse of his genius. From the very Beatle-esque sounding "Tinseltown" to the driving pop rock of "Fragile", "6:45am", and "Sugar Candy", the ten chosen tracks have become a hit with PJ's friends and fans alike. |
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