He has recorded steadily as a leader since then, and has also played as a sideman on albums with Lionel Hampton, Lou Donaldson, Jack McDuff, Lonnie Smith, and Joey DeFrancesco.
Joey Ramone | Joey Baron | Joey DeFrancesco | Joey Yung | Joey Waronker | Joey McIntyre | Joey Cheek | Joey Santiago | Joey Lawrence | Joey de Leon | Joey Sturgis | Joey Gibbs | Joey Carbone | Joey Bishop | Joey Ayala | Melissa & Joey | Joey Tribbiani | Joey Styles | Joey Spina | Joey Sellers | Joey Porter | Joey Pendleton | Joey Logano | Joey Fatone | Joey Dunlop | Joey DiPaolo | Joey De Leon | Joey Chestnut | Joey Cavalieri | Joey Cape |
Many famous musicians played at the AQ, including Roy Haynes, Mose Allison, Joey DeFrancesco, Sweets Edison, Lew Tabackin, Eric Alexander, Jack McDuff, Dewey Redman, Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson, Wallace Roney, and others.
Many acclaimed musicians have performed at Jazz Kitchen, including Larry Coryell, Lavay Smith, Pharez Whitted, Jon Faddis, Kathy Kosins, Yellowjackets, Frank Glover, Joey DeFrancesco, Terence Blanchard, J. J. Johnson, Simone (actress), Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Ray Brown (musician).
On his first album as leader he performed with Joey DeFrancesco on the Hammond B3 organ, featured also on his second album B3 and Me (recorded in 2003 but not released until 2006).