Gary Go
Written by lupethefiasco on Wednesday, 13 of August , 2008 at 1:03 pm
Gary Go is a fantastic singer/songwriter from London. Gary was born in the 80s growing up around the corner from famed Wembley Stadium. Starting at a very young age and never stopping, Gary started writing songs on a toy Casio piano. By the time he entered college, he was proficient on enough instruments to start recording concept albums.
Fast forwarding a little while, Gary has already worked with many famous musicians including James Morrison, and Juliette Lewis. He sights his influences as David Bowie, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Kurt Cobain, and London architecture that inspired some of his songs and sounds. Gary later went on to work with famed Eurythmic Dave Stewart’s record label, although he was rejected from Peter Gabriel’s famed studio, Real World Studios. Gary then headed to America to live in Frank Sinatra’s old New Jersey home, and eventually wrote the songs that would land him a spot on Decca Records.
So finally after Gary wrote, wrote, and wrote more music at many different locations, he recorded in Prague, Woodstock, Manhattan, and Los Angeles. Gary’s album comes out soon, and he was generous enough to send us over some tracks.
Gary is a fantastic songwriter who has the chance to make a huge name for himself. I have absolutely nothing bad to say about him, or his music. He is a fantastic guy who makes fantastic, catchy, melodic, entertaining music. His music has an edge that can’t be found within many musicians, and Gary utilizes it perfectly. I highly recommend that you check out his music and visit his myspace.
Gary Go- The Diary of Rodney Harvey
Category: Rock
- Add this post to
- Del.icio.us -
- Meneame -
- Digg
No comments yet.
