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Joey Keithley playing in Montreal with D.O.A. 2010.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Joseph Edward Keighley |
Also known as | Joey Shithead |
Born |
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
June 3, 1956
Genres | Punk rock, hardcore punk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, drums |
Years active | 1977–present |
Labels | Sudden Death Records |
Associated acts |
D.O.A. The Skulls Band of Rebels |
Joey "Shithead" Keithley (born Joseph Edward Keighley; June 3, 1956) is a Canadian punk musician who is best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist of the punk band D.O.A..
He was raised in Burnaby,British Columbia, and attended Burnaby North Secondary. At age 11, he began playing drums. He would later take up the guitar and vocals.
In 1977, Keithley, along with Chuck Biscuits' older brother, started a band called the Skulls. After the breakup of the Skulls, Keithley formed D.O.A. with Biscuits. In 1990 D.O.A. briefly disbanded, and in that time Keithley started a band called Joey Keithley's Instinct. However, Keithley quickly turned back to D.O.A, re-constructing the line-up and releasing a new album.
In 2004, he published the autobiography I, Shithead: A Life in Punk. He was also inducted into the Canadian Independent Music Hall of Fame. He has also done solo work, releasing a mix of music and spoken word. In 1999, he released his first solo record, Beat Trash. This was followed by "Band of Rebels" in 2007.
Keithley appeared in the punk/cult film Terminal City Ricochet, as well as contributing music (through D.O.A.) to the soundtrack. He and D.O.A. appeared in Bruce McDonald's 1995 cult film Hard Core Logo. He was interviewed for a documentary titled Let's All Hate Toronto, produced by Elevator Films and published by The Disinformation Company. In 2006, Keithley was featured prominently in the feature-length documentary American Hardcore. Keithley was also featured in the 2010 documentary Open Your Mouth And Say... Mr. Chi Pig, a film that looks at the life of Mr. Chi Pig of SNFU, directed by Sean Patrick Shaul and produced by Prairie Coast Films.