Mendelson Joe
Mendelson Joe | |
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Born | Birrel Josef Mendelson July 30, 1944 Maple, Ontario, Canada |
Died | February 7, 2023 | (aged 78)
Education | BA University of Toronto |
Known for | singer-songwriter, guitarist, painter |
Birrel Josef Mendelson (July 30, 1944 – February 7, 2023), known as Mendelson Joe, was a Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, painter, and political activist, who was known for using his art to express political themes.
Career
Born and raised in Maple, Ontario and educated at the University of Toronto with a B.A. in 1966, he began performing as a blues musician under the name Joe Mendelson in 1964. Four years later, he joined with guitarist Mike McKenna to form the band McKenna Mendelson Mainline, which was active until 1972 and reformed briefly in 1975.
In 1975, Joe adopted his current name, and began performing as a solo artist, frequently collaborating with musicians such as Ben Mink, Gwen Swick, and Colin Linden. He also began to make a name for himself as a contemporary artist, pursuing painting, often portraits of popular musical figures, as well as music. In 1980, he had a show of his work at the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris in which his art style was described as "Dauntless Evidentiam". In 1985, he had a show of 25 portraits at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa titled "Working Women", curated by Joan Murray. His most famous painting depicted Prime Minister Brian Mulroney with his face superimposed on a pair of human buttocks. He published a book of his portraits, Joe's Toronto, in 2005. In 1988, he appeared in an episode of Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show titled "Sunday in the Park". Around this period, a music video for a novelty song he recorded, "Dance with Joe", received extensive airplay on MuchMusic.
Joe appeared in Derek May's 1981 documentary film on the Toronto art scene, Off the Wall.
Joe was the nephew of Ruth Eisenberg, "Ivory" of Ebony and Ivory. He died by assisted suicide on February 7, 2023, at the age of 78.
- 1944 births
- 2023 deaths
- 20th-century Canadian painters
- Canadian male painters
- 21st-century Canadian painters
- Artists from Toronto
- Canadian blues singers
- Canadian blues guitarists
- Canadian male guitarists
- Jewish Canadian musicians
- Canadian humanists
- Canadian male singers
- Canadian singer-songwriters
- Musicians from Toronto
- Anthem Records artists
- Canadian male singer-songwriters
- 20th-century Canadian male artists
- 21st-century Canadian male artists