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  1. Joseph James „Joe“ Barile (* 6. Mai 1959) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Rennrodler. Barile nahm mit Steven Maher für sechs Jahre bei Rodelwettbewerben im Doppelsitzer an. 1988 nahm er an den Olympischen Winterspielen im kanadischen Calgary teil. Dort belegte er den 16. Platz.

  2. Biography. Joe Barile had a short international luge career with the 1988 Winter Olympics the highlight of his career. He slid for six years internationally, mostly in doubles with Steven Maher. He worked at the time as a carpenter, and became quite well known in the Adirondacks.

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCJZRG61z6unRgDiPB56e1RwJoe Barile - YouTube

    Joe Barile... drummer, vocalist, guitarist and published songwriter, is a native of Ischia, an Island off the coast of Naples, Italy. He has been performing since the age of fifteen. His...

  4. 20. März 2024 · As an Olympic luger, Joe Barile spent much of his early 20s overseas, competing throughout Europe and the former Soviet Union. When he wasn’t hurtling down an icy track, he had another hobby:...

  5. 9. Jan. 2020 · Walk Don't Run: The Story of The Ventures. Joe Barile was the drummer for The Ventures from 1973-79. While visiting the Grammy Museum exhibit, we were fortunate enough to sit down with Joe and interview him for the documentary. - Thank you, Joe!

  6. Biography. Joe Barile had a short international luge career with the 1988 Winter Olympics the highlight of his career. He slid for six years internationally, mostly in doubles with Steven Maher. He worked at the time as a carpenter, and became quite well known in the Adirondacks.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VenturesThe Ventures - Wikipedia

    Mel Taylor left in 1972 (and was replaced by drummer Joe Barile) to pursue a solo career when the Ventures became a nostalgia act. His intentions were to concentrate on new material and the progressive side of music. He returned in 1979 and stayed with the Ventures until his death from cancer in 1996. When Mel Taylor got sick he was ...