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Go Van Gogh

General Info

  • Genre: Other / Tropical / Western Swing

    Location San Francisco, Un

    Profile Views: 22923

    Last Login: 10/13/2012

    Member Since 9/3/2007

    Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmdvdmFuZ29naC5uZXQ=

    Record Label Laryngitis

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Go Van Gogh plays hot, fast, and loose with an ocean liners worth of musical flavors. Led by sax virtuoso Connie Walkershaw, and bass playing showman Jesse Walkershaw, Go Van Gogh takes classic Americana, mixes it with Ethiopian melodies, Afro Cuban rhythms, Bakersfield twang, Balkan brass, and whatever falls to hand Based out of San Francisco, this bay area bands primary focus is on live performance. The heady feedback loop of player-group-listener/dancer is what fuels the collective Go Van Gogh soul. The Walkershaws keep it fresh, with an evolving river of original compositions, to keep the crowd dancing, and the players reaching forward. With a history spanning decades, Go Van Gogh's recorded output shows a breadth and depth of musical ideas and instrumentation. The current iteration of the band includes master steel guitarist and historian Brad Bechtel (Outer Circle, Invertebrates), guitar wizard and matinee idol Jesse Jackson (Jesse & Paula, Condorosa, Conspiracy of Beards), the irascable Rick Brown of wide renown on Trombone, and the high-powered percussion duo of Dane Pryce on congas and live antics, along with Joseph Chavez on bongos, small percussion and sartorial excellence (Los Cochinos).
  • Members

    Connie Walkershaw-Alto and Soprano Sax. Brad Bechtel-Lap Steel, Jesse Walkershaw-Bass, Jesse Jackson-Guitar, Dane Pryce-Congas,Joseph Chaves-Bongos , Rick Brown-Trombone .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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  • Sounds Like

    \Oh Baby how could we begin to say. The closest you can get is perhaps a Ladke with Taco sauce, and a side of chopped dates. Feh...that aint it. OK hows about a cup of strong coffee, with some rum, a dash of cayenne, and a colorful stir stick. Oh not that either, how about... no not that, or.. nah..oh forgedibouit. Just listen to the music, then you can tell me. .. .. .. .. ..

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  • Castle Canyon

    Is there still air in myspace?

    2 years ago
  • Christina F. Beckman



    How are you? My new friend, thanks for adding me a

    2 years ago
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    2 years ago
  • Georgio Farina's LifeLi…

    I just stop by to say thank you so much for your open friendship and your inspired comments.
    Let's work together and change this world in a better place!
    God bless you, more and more!

    Georgio 1. CC 13

    Please visit also www.georgiofarina.com


    2 years ago
  • Johny Blood

    I was just listening to GVG as I was preparing my Berkeley Quinoa Quiche for Seder.  Happy Passover you crazy bastids!

    3 years ago
  • rizorkestra one-man-fol…

    "...here on the west coast keepin' music real down-home for y'all..."



    live in santa cruz...

    "grandma-grandma (does your dog bite?)" 







    3 years ago
  • Georges Lammam

    Dear Friends,
    I'm happy to announce that a sneak-preview of my next album has been released on CD Baby exclusively for non-DRM digital download - compatible with all media players and systems.

    Richard and I worked hard on it and we're really proud of the song which currently has no name.

    We hope you like it too and need some help naming it, which is why we decided to release it as "Untitled" and offer each person who downloads the song from CD Baby the chance to name it.

    You can preview and download it here:

    Georges Lammam: Untitled


    Just send an email to info@amorfiaproductions.com with the details of the day you bought the track, your email address (only for verification purposes, you will not be added to any mailing list whatsoever) and what you think the name of the track should be.  Simple.

    The CD is coming along nicely and we can't wait to share it with you all later next year!

    As always, thank you for your continued friendship and support and for supporting the arts and the people who make it.

    Yours,
    Georges

    3 years ago
  • Claire

    ..Jesse! When's your next show?

    3 years ago
  • sugarplums

    Go Van Gogh! The great thing about that name is that it makes you want to shout....good stuff.

    3 years ago
  • Odoghan Alternative rock

    Gracias por el add.-
    Saludos.-


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Go Van Gogh has a story, but most of it, I have been persuaded, is not for consumption by the public at large. Being a participant in this drama, I have a biased, and some say jaundiced, view of the proceedings. What I am allowed to impart is but the small left hand bones that are stuck half out the closet door. The harmless facts of time and place, lacking the gruesome pot boiler of this turgid romance between people power and the music they worship.

The story starts just before Halloween 1982. Three disparate individuals find each other through bulletin boards, networks of friends, and happenstance. They seem to be moving in a similar direction, just from far flung origins. Over the next 3 years they build a machine, adding and discarding parts as this vessel is buffeted by the forces of time culture and personality. They finally run aground on a Brussels sidewalk. One fleeing the scene, fleeing music, never to be heard again. The other two pick themselves up, brush off their fabulous raiments, and continue down the road towards now.

Flash forward, San Francisco. 3 years of opening the way for original instrumental music to blossom in their home town, a critically acclaimed debut album under the name Comic Book Opera. Summer of 89 buskin from the green Aegean to the murky Seine. New York City for three more years wandering in the wilderness. A shiny automatic, a half eaten donut, a brief tussle on the subway stairs and our friends are back again.

And then there was Go Van Gogh.

While I had been on top of Mount Sinai arranging things with god, those who had followed us out of Egypt had rushed headlong into idolatry. Replacing there own creativity with the wonderful ideas of Miles Davis. How could I hear the thoughts in my own head, I said, if I was busy thinking the thoughts of another. We could no more play his music , than we could have lived his life. The door we had helped open in 1986 was now leading nowhere. Rather than bow to the conventions of those times we opened ourselves to the interesting potentials of modal eastern melodicism, married to the pump it up possibilities of our roots in American culture. The results were many fine records consisting of an ever changing kaleidoscope of instrumental aggregations, starting with the euphonious "Go Van Gogh" on the Accretions label, and ending in some unforeseen future, where we are inducted into some planetary hall of fame for the ground breaking work in which we are now involved.

Quite a roster of players flowed through the band over those years. First Sax chair and main compositional duties were completely filled by Connie Walkershaw on Alto and Soprano.

At some previous juncture we were joined by Brad Bechtel on Lap Steel. Brad has returned for a second round, so can’t complain as things progress. Besides playing in Hawaiian roots band The Faux Hawaiians, Brad is one of our nation foremost authorities on the plank he plays with such dexterity. Visit him online at www.well.com/user/wellvis/steel.html

Guitar duties are appealingly handled by Jesse Jackson of "The Cool Night Air". Jesse Jackson in his own words " I am strong guitar player, (lead and rhythm) but I also play lap steel /dobro (fairly well), and am a fair banjo and mandolin player. I am comfortable in most American idioms including, blues, finger style rags, western swing, bluegrass, mountain music, etc. but also jazz, metal and surf. I have Experience playing playing eastern european folk music (klezmer/polkas, waltzes, etc) I played in a live band for a shadow puppet troupe, which featured, performing Russian/ gypsy and klezmer music, as well as surfed out interpretations of Mussirgsky and Rimsky Korsakov tunes. I have experience performing in choirs and barbershop quartets. I know all the words to "The Man On the Flying Trapeze." What more could anyone need to know?

Drummers come, and drummers go. At the moment, Kelvin Burton is the drummer, but tomorrow is another day. And “I swear I will never lose Tara again”.

Oh... and of course my own minor role in this story, Jesse Walkershaw as the Bass player.

Member Since:

September 03, 2007

Members:

Connie Walkershaw-Alto and Soprano Sax. Brad Bechtel-Lap Steel, Michele Walthers-Violin Jesse Walkershaw-Bass, Paul Bergmann-Guitar, Dana Burt-Drums

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Sounds Like:

Oh Baby how could we begin to say. The closest you can get is perhaps a Ladke with Taco sauce, and a side of chopped dates. Feh...that aint it. OK hows about a cup of strong coffee, with some rum, a dash of cayenne, and a colorful stir stick. Oh not that either, how about... no not that, or.. nah..oh forgedibouit. Just listen to the music, then you can tell me.

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