Rip Rokken wrote:I haven't seen the ASIA feat John Payne show yet -- haven't been anywhere close to where they are playing. Have they released any albums since Geoff went back with the original guys? I always wondered how the heck J.P. ended up owning the name.
If I am remembering correctly, I think there was some agreement among the original four members that it could only be called "Asia" if at least two of the original four (Wetton, Dowes, Howe, and Palmer) were part of the band. When it was just Downes, that was obviously not the case any longer. Downes needed the name recognition of Asia, so some type of arrangement was made where Payne became a partner and part-owner of the Asia "brand name." My understanding was that by the end of the Downes/Payne era of Asia, JP owned a significant portion of the Asia name. When Downes split on Payne for the original Asia reunion, since Payne owned so much of the Asia name, the original four had to work things out with JP in order to call themselves Asia without involving him. Part of the agreement that they struck involved him being able to move forward calling his band "Asia featuring John Payne" but without the use of the Roger Dean logo. Most people don't understand that JP was in Asia for about 14 years. A little-known tidbit is that before joining Asia, JP almost became the frontman of ELO Part II when Bev Bevan wanted to start things up without Jeff Lynne. Too much legal wrangling over the "ELO" name for JP, so he moved on.
Asia featuring John Payne released an EP (Military Man) in 2009 and are working on a studio album entitled "Americana" - back to the Asia naming convention of album titles starting and ending with the letter "A".
Here is a link to info about the Military Man EP:
http://www.theasiaband.com/store/asia-featuring-john-payne/asia-featuring-john-payne-military-man-ep/
Here is a pretty good interview with JP:
http://celebritiesindisgrace.wordpress.com/2010/09/08/twenty-questions-with-rock-star-john-payne-of-asia-featuring-john-payne-by-caitlin-mccarthy/
Asia featuring JP mostly hits the casino circuit these days, as well as small clubs and free-concert-in-the-park deals.