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Jeff Scott Soto

born on 4/11/1964 in Brooklin, NY, United States

Jeff Scott Soto

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Jeff Scott Soto (born November 4, 1965) is an American rock singer of Puerto Rican descent.[1] He is best known for being the vocalist on Yngwie Malmsteen's first two albums, and the lead vocalist for Journey on their 2006–2007 tours. He also had a long tenure as the frontman of hard rock band Talisman. Currently he works as solo artist, with his self-named band SOTO and as the vocalist of supergroups W.E.T., Sons of Apollo and Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

His style ranges from hard rock to power metal, being influenced by classic soul singers as Sam Cooke as well as Journey's Steve Perry, and Freddie Mercury of Queen.

Career

Soto came to prominence in the early 1980s via his performance on the first two Yngwie Malmsteen records. Soto has also performed with Panther, Axel Rudi Pell, Eyes, Talisman, Takara, Humanimal, Human Clay, Kryst The Conqueror, Redlist, The Boogie Knights and Soul SirkUS. He has released several solo albums as well.

Soto has sung background vocals on several albums by artists such as Lita Ford, Steelheart, Fergie Frederiksen, Glass Tiger, House of Lords, Stryper, Saigon Kick, and many others.

He also sang for the fictional band Steel Dragon, which featured Zakk Wylde, Jeff Pilson and Jason Bonham for the soundtrack of the movie Rock Star along with Michael Matijevic of the band Steelheart, whose second album featured Soto on background vocals.

He sang lead vocals on an album inspired by the TV series Biker Mice From Mars.

Soto performed at the 2000 annual OIQFC 'Freddie Mercury Birthday Party' at Reading in the UK, where he performed “Dragon Attack” with Brian May. Since that first meeting, Soto and May have become friends, and Soto has appeared with the SAS Band (Spike’s All Stars), Queen sideman Spike Edney's band. Jeff also appeared with Brian May and Roger Taylor at the 'Hollywood Walk of Fame' bash for the Official International Queen Fan Club.[2]

In 2006, Soto replaced Steve Augeri in Journey after Augeri left the tour due to an acute throat infection. On December 19, Soto was confirmed as the official lead singer for Journey and a press release was posted on the band's official site. On June 12, 2007 it was announced on the same website that Journey had dismissed Soto as their lead singer. Soto addressed the issue by saying "I was looking forward to a long, prosperous future with these guys but it seems they wanted something different than I brought to the table. No love lost though, they know what's best for the preservation of their legacy. I wish them all the best but now it's time to continue working on my own path again".[3]

Since his departure from Journey, Soto has continued to perform and tour on his own account and as part of other acts. He has toured with Talisman, Tempestt and with a new band to promote the Beautiful Mess album released on download in 2008 and on Frontiers in February 2009.

He toured with Trans-Siberian Orchestra on their Winter Tours of 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and their Beethoven's Last Night spring concerts of 2010 and 2011 (including Europe). He was featured on the 2013 Winter Tour, on the 2014 European Tour and on the 2015 Wacken show as well.

With the musicians of Work of Art and Eclipse, Soto helped co-create the new band W.E.T. (the initials being the first letter of each involved band, Soto being of Talisman). The new band released a self-titled debut album in November 2009. Videos were released for the tracks "One Love", "Comes Down Like Rain" and "Brothers In Arms".

On March 11, 2011 the Italian band Evolution released the single "Last Time (feat. Jeff Scott Soto) In only just a few hours after the release, the single placed 93 on Top 100 Best-Selling Pop Sinin Itgly, ales and stayed there for almost a week. The day after the release, the single also ranked 172 on the Italian Best-Selling Singles on iTunes. This track also feature on the band's debut album Evolution, released on November 11, 2011. Other notable performers on the release include are Derek Sherinian, Otep Shamaya and Italian drummer Mario Riso.

Soto's solo album Damage Control was released on Frontiers Records in March 2012. Soto also re-joined W.E.T. for the album Rise Up, released worldwide in February, 2013 on Frontiers Records. The band performed a live show in Stockholm in January 2013 that was released as a live DVD in 2014.

Also in the Spring of 2012, Soto joined forces with Roger Taylor of Queen and was added as one of the four singers chosen for the official tribute band Queen Extravaganza. The band was formed via internet auditions and features Freddie Mercury soundalike Marc Martel. Jeff and singer Yvan Pedneault were added to the lineup to augment the selected singers, in an effort to better emulate Queen songs live. Jeff did only one tour with them; QEX continues with a smaller production and line up.

Soto released a solo album entitled SOTO, on January 30, 2015 on earMUSIC in Europe. The album, described as 'very heavy', was co-written by Gus G (Ozzy Osbourne, Firewind guitarist), Mike Orlando (Adrenaline Mob), Jason Bieler (Saigon Kick) and other members in his solo band.

In 2015, Soto also recorded vocals for a new project by Whitesnake and former Night Ranger guitarist Joel Hoekstra, called "Joel Hoekstra's 13", with an album called Dying to Live. The album was released on October 16; Soto sings lead vocals on half of the songs on the album and all background vocals, with the other half of lead vocals recorded by Russell Allen.[4]

A year after the debut album, SOTO released their follow-up album, DIVAK (a Bulgarian word for 'savage, wild') again with earMUSIC. This release finally got the band on the road for a world tour, one of which they did alongside Winery Dogs in South America May 2016.

In May 2017, he joined a progressive metal supergroup named Sons of Apollo with Derek Sherinian, bassist Billy Sheehan, drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal.[5] Their debut album, Psychotic Symphony, was released Oct 20, 2017 with Inside/Out Records/Sony.

Along with recording the SOA debut, Soto wrote, recorded and mixed his 6th studio solo album, Retribution, commemorating 15 years with Frontiers Records. Co-written and produced with Howie Simon, the album also features a song penned by Soto and Dennis DeYoung guitarist August Zadra along with Stephen Sturm. A song with Soto's longtime collaborator Paulo Mendonça, Song For Joey, was written as a memory piece for Jeff's brother Joey who suffered the loss of his natural life in Jan 2017. Retribution sees its release date on Nov 10, 2017.

In August 2017, the project W.E.T. also got back into the studio to complete their 3rd studio album to be released early 2018.

Personal life

Jeff was the second born to father Joseph and mother Mikki. His older brother Joey (by 14 months) is the only full blood sibling; he has a younger half sister Christina from his mother's side and two younger half brothers, Johnny and Joel from his dad's side. Born in Brooklyn NY, he relocated to Los Angeles with his mom and brother at age eight. Jeff remembers singing around the house 'as long as was able to talk'.

Having a keyboard in the house growing up, he taught himself by ear how to play his favorite songs on the radio but it wasn't until middle school where (playing trumpet) he learned to read music. Using this new technical knowledge, he began fronting his first band at the age of 12.

In 1982, already a veteran of numerous cover bands, the teenaged Soto recorded several original songs as lead singer for the band Kanan. Two years later a tape featuring those vocal performances secured an audition with aspiring guitar hero with an unlikely name, Yngwie J. Malmsteen. At the time, Malmsteen was a recent émigré from Sweden, at the urging of noted shred impresario Mike Varney, and was a rising name in the California heavy metal scene. In September 1984, after three weeks of recording demos at Yngwie's home in Los Angeles, Malmsteen chose Soto primarily for his ability to project a mature and seasoned sound that belied his young age.

When not on tour, Jeff Scott Soto currently resides with his family in Los Angeles. In early 2012 he married his long term girlfriend Elena, who was featured in Soto's video "Look Inside Your Heart" from his 2012 album "Damage Control". Soto has a son from his first marriage, named Jason, who is on the cover of Jeff's 1994 album "Love Parade", and two step-children, Joseph and Grace. Jason and Grace can be seen in the video for the song "NeverEnding War" from Soto's aforementioned album "Damage Control".

Discography

Solo

Studio albums:

  • Love Parade - 1994
  • Holding On (EP) - 2002
  • Prism - 2002
  • Lost in the Translation - 2004
  • Believe in Me (EP) - 2006
  • Beautiful Mess - 2009
  • Damage Control - 2012
  • Retribution - 2017

Live albums:

  • JSS Live at the Gods 2002 - 2003
  • Live at the Queen Convention 2003 - 2004
  • One Night in Madrid - 2009
  • Live at Firefest 2008 - 2010

Compilation albums:

  • Essential Ballads - 2006

with Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force

  • Rising Force - 1984
  • Marching Out - 1985

Singles:

  • "Studio/Live '85" (1985)
  • "I am a Viking" (Japan, 1985)

with Kryst the Conqueror

  • Deliver Us From Evil - 1989

with Eyes

  • Eyes - 1990
  • Windows Of The Soul - 1993

Singles:

  • "Calling All Girls" - 1990
  • "Nobody Said It Was Easy" - 1990

with Talisman

Studio albums:

  • Talisman - 1990
  • Genesis - 1993
  • Humanimal - 1994
  • Humanimal Part II - 1994
  • Life - 1995
  • Truth - 1998
  • Cats and Dogs - 2003
  • 7 - 2006

Live albums:

  • Five out of Five (Live in Japan) - 1994
  • Live at Sweden Rock Festival - 2001
  • Five Men Live - 2005

Compilation albums:

  • Best of... - 1996
  • BESTerious - 1996

Singles:

  • "Just Between Us" (1990)
  • "I'll be Waiting" (Sweden, 1990)
  • "Mysterious (This Time is Serious)" (1993)
  • "Time after Time" (1993)
  • "Doing Time With My Baby" (1994)
  • "Colour My XTC" (1994)
  • "All + All" (1994)
  • "Frozen" (1995)
  • "Crazy" (1998)

with Axel Rudi Pell

  • Eternal Prisoner - 1992
  • The Ballads - 1993
  • Between the Walls - 1994
  • Made In Germany (Live) - 1995
  • Black Moon Pyramid - 1996
  • Magic - 1997

Singles:

  • "Forever Young" (1994)
  • "Cry Of The Gypsy" (1994)

with Takara

  • Eternal Faith - 1993
  • Taste of Heaven - 1995
  • Eternity: Best of 93 - 98 (Compilation) - 1998
  • Blind in Paradise - 1998

with Human Clay

  • Human Clay 1996
  • u4ia 1997
  • Closing the Book on Human Clay - 2003

with Humanimal

  • Humanimal - 2002
  • Find My Way Home E.P. - 2002

with Soul SirkUS

  • World Play - 2005

with Redlist

  • Ignorance - 2007

with W.E.T.

  • W.E.T. - 2009
  • Rise Up - 2013
  • One Live in Stockholm - 2014
  • Earthrage - 2018

Singles:

  • One Love (2009)
  • Comes Down Like Rain (2009)
  • Brothers In Arms (2009)
  • Learn to Live Again (2012)
  • Love Heals (2013)
  • Watch the Fire (2018)

with Trans-Siberian Orchestra

  • Night Castle - 2009
  • Letters From the Labyrinth - 2015

with Soto

  • Inside the Vertigo - 2015
  • DIVAK - 2016

with Sons of Apollo

  • Psychotic Symphony (2017)

Guest appearances - lead vocals

  • Threshold - Threshold - 1983
  • Panther - Panther - 1986
  • Dragonne - On Dragons Wings - 1988
  • Kuni - Lookin' For Action - 1988
  • Alex Masi - Attack Of The Neon Shark - 1989
  • Skrapp Mettle - Sensitive - 1991
  • Biker Mice From Mars - Biker Mice From Mars: Original Soundtrack - 1993
  • Da Black Side Brown - Da Black Side Brown - 1994
  • Gary Schutt - Sentimetal - 1994
  • Hollywood Underground - Hollywood Underground - 1996
  • Ynwie Malmsteen - Inspiration - 1996
  • The Boogie Knights - Welcome To The Jungle Boogie - 1997
  • Steel Dragon - Rock Star soundtrack - 2001
  • Ken Tamplin And Friends - Wake The Nations - 2003
  • Chris Catena - Freak Out! - 2003
  • Christian Rivel's Audiovision - The Calling - 2003
  • Laudamus - Lost In Vain - 2003
  • Edge of Forever - Feeding The Fire - 2004
  • Michael Schenker - Heavy Hitters - Doctor Doctor: The Kulick Sessions - By Invitation Only - 2005
  • Jorge Salán - Chronicles of an Evolution - 2007
  • Tempestt - Bring 'Em On - 2007
  • Taka Minamino - AngelWing - 2009
  • Jorge Salán - Estatuas en la calle - 2010
  • Danger Angel - Danger Angel - 2010
  • Jane Bogaert - Fifth Dimension - 2010
  • Last Autumn's Dream – A Touch of Heaven - 2010
  • "The Flames Still Burns" - from "Ballroom Hamburg — A Decade of Rock" compilation (2010)
  • Pushking - The World as We Love it - 2011
  • Evolution - Evolution - 2011
  • Talon - III - 2011
  • Mitch Malloy - II - 2011
  • Wolfpakk - Wolfpakk - 2011
  • Last Autumn's Dream - Nine Lives - 2011
  • Koritni - Welcome To The Crossroads - 2012
  • Reign of the Architect - Rise - 2012
  • AOR - The Secrets Of L.A - 2013
  • Danger Angel - Revolutia - 2013
  • Gus G - Summer Days - 2014
  • Gus G - Brand New Revolution - 2015 [6]
  • Joel Hoekstra - Dying To Live - 2015
  • Lita Ford - Time Capsule - 2016
  • RTfact - Life is Good- 2017

Various Artists tributes albums

  • Smoke On The Water: A Tribute to Deep Purple (1994): "Hush"
  • Dragon Attack: A Tribute To Queen (1996): "Save Me "
  • Hot For Remixes: Tribute to Van Halen (1999): "So This Is Love (Sheep On Drugs Remix)"
  • Head Soup: A Tribute To Ozzy Osbourne (2000): "Shot In The Dark"
  • Little Guitars - A Tribute To Van Halen (2000): "So This Is Love" (Re-released)
  • Let The Tribute Do The Talkin': A Tribute to Aerosmith (2001): "Cryin'"
  • An All Star Lineup Performing The Songs Of Pink Floyd (2002): "Us & Them"
  • We Salute You A Tribute to ACDC (2004): "Problem Child"
  • Numbers From The Beast – An All Star Salute To Iron Maiden (2004): "Aces High"
  • The Sweet According to Sweden: A Tribute to The Sweet (2004): "Love Is Like Oxygen" (Audiovision fect. JSS )
  • Frankie Banali & Friends 24/7/365 - Tribute To Led Zeppelin (2004): "Royal Orleans"
  • The Crown Jewels - A tribute To Queen (2005): "We Will Rock You"
  • 80s Metal Tribute To Van Halen (2006): "So This Is Love" (Re-released)
  • Butchering The Beatles (2006): "Magical Mystery Tour"

Guest appearances - background vocals

  • House of Lords - House of Lords - 1988
  • Glass Tiger - Simple Mission - 1990
  • Stryper - Against the Law - 1990
  • Stryper - Can't Stop the Rock - 1991
  • Saigon Kick - Saigon Kick - 1991
  • Lita Ford - Dangerous Curves - 1991
  • McQueen Street - McQueen Street - 1991
  • Randy Jackson's China Red - Bed of Nails - 1992
  • Steelheart - Tangled in Reins - 1992
  • Babylon A.D. - Nothing Sacred - 1992
  • Lita Ford - Black - 1992
  • Mitch Malloy - Mitch Malloy - 1992
  • Slaughter - The Wild Life - 1992
  • Pariah - To Mock a Killingbird - 1993
  • Thomas Vikstrom - If I Could Fly - 1993
  • Monster - Through The Eyes of the World - 1995
  • Amalgan - Delicate Stretch of the Seems - 1997
  • Paul Gilbert - Alligator Farm - 1997
  • Fergie Frederiksen - Equilibrium - 1999
  • Neil Turbin - Threatcon Delta - 2003
  • Takara - Invitation to Forever - 2008
  • Dokken - Lightning Strikes Again - 2008
  • Mad Max - Here We Are - 2008
  • Harem Scarem - United - 2017

Guest songwriting

  • Khymera - A New Promise - 2005: "You Can't Take Me (Away from You)"

References

  1. ^ "The unexpected Journey of Jeff Scott Soto". Blogs.tampabay.com. 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2011-08-24. 
  2. ^ "The Genesis of Jeff Scott Soto". Jeffscottsoto.com. 2008-09-16. Retrieved 2011-08-24. 
  3. ^ "JSS: The 'Journey' Forward". Jeffscottsoto.com. 2007-06-25. Retrieved 2011-08-24. 
  4. ^ "WHITESNAKE/Ex-NIGHT RANGER Guitarist JOEL HOEKSTRA To Release JOEL HOEKSTRA'S 13 Debut 'Dying To Live'". Blabbermouth. 
  5. ^ Munro, Scott (1 August 2017). "Supergroup Sons Of Apollo announce debut album". TeamRock.com. Future Publishing. Retrieved 1 August 2017. 
  6. ^ "Gus G. Official website". Gusgofficial.com. Archived from the original on 2017-06-13. Retrieved 2017-07-19. 

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