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Bluesman David Gogo Says “Yeah” to the Rock on Electrifying New Album

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David Gogo Says “Yeah”
Fri Sep 13, 2024
Cashbox Canada

Even if a guy has given his life to the blues, there are times when he just can’t resist the primal urge to rock out. Especially when his friends are there to egg him on. That’s where David Gogo finds himself on his new album, YEAH!—a dizzying compendium of career bests that pulses with the kind of energy that only comes from just the right combination of commitment and camaraderie.

Song like “One More Day” and “Moose Hall Brawl” have the raw, zealous abandon of a boys’ night out. And that’s the kind of prospect that gets all the more inviting when your boys happen to be some of the greatest players on the Canadian blues scene. Leadoff track “Diamond In The Rough” sets the tone in no uncertain terms, absolutely storming out of the gate with a fiery declaration of passion both musical and lyrical:

She’s my sugar, she’s my spice
I still love her when she’s not playing nice

She’s my diamond in the rough
And I can’t get enough of that stuff
She really perks me up
She’s my diamond in the rough

“I wanted a good, solid rock and roll song to kick this album off, and I believe that this one delivers,” Gogo says. “I love the fantastic ’70s rock bands like Bad Company and T-Rex, and we had a gas laying this track down!”

Listen on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/album/2IYZelx0723itlGSVnKtXQ

It sure sounds like it. The track has all the guitar bite of classic FM, with some insanely catchy chants to push it over the finish line into “crowd favorite” territory. Close your eyes, and you can practically see the band’s own heads nodding and their fists pumping between riffs.

 “I have recorded many albums, worked with many talented people and had a lot of fun, but this album is my favourite to date,” Gogo enthuses. For that, the Nanaimo, BC-based singer/guitarist can thank his decision to leave his comfort zone and travel to snowy Ontario to work at The Ganaraska Recording Co., under the trusted production guidance of fellow Canadian blues great Steve Marriner. Gogo even restricted himself to bringing one guitar of his own, recording the rest of the album on the studio’s collection of vintage axes. With Marriner and fellow blues mainstays Jimmy Bowskill and Gary Craig forming his backup ensemble, Gogo had all the ammo he needed to create something truly special.

“This group was a pleasure to create with—top-notch performers and super cool to hang with,” he says. “I feel that the new songs are very strong, and there was such a great vibe in the studio. Though it was a relaxed and supportive environment, we worked at a quick rate and utilized plenty of first or second takes to keep the live energy happening.”

The result is 10 tunes that positively quake with power, Gogo’s guitar reaching levels of string-bending expressiveness that need to be heard to be believed on the nine originals and one cover (a shimmying rendition of Shuggie Otis’ “Hurricane” you could absolutely frug to).

The whole project is a more-than-worthy addition to a CV that’s already seen its share of highlights. Over the course of his illustrious career, Gogo has been nominated for six JUNO Awards, won Guitarist Of The Year three times at the Maple Blues Awards, been named Musician Of The Year at the West Coast Music Awards, won Blues Recording Of The Year at the Western Canadian Music Awards and received the Great Canadian Blues Award (as voted by the listeners of CBC’s Saturday Night Blues) for his lifetime contribution to the blues in Canada. Whew! And even if you don’t own one of his records, you’ve probably heard his songs in films and on TV, or heard them covered by a panoply of fellow artists like Buddy Guy.

Perpetually in demand as a live performer, Gogo has played alongside the likes of BB King, Johnny Winter, Albert Collins, Bo Diddley and Otis Rush. And he’s opened shows for ZZ Top, George Thorogood, The Tragically Hip, Little Feat, Jimmie Vaughan, Robert Cray, Robin Trower and Wishbone Ash.

Now that the new album is out, that proud tradition of tearing joints down is free to continue. You can catch Gogo’s act at one of the shows he has coming this summer to a stage near you:

July 18: Parksville, BC – Parksville Museum
July 19 and 20: Cherryville, BC – Cherryville Roadhouse
July 26: Petit-Rocher, NB – Blues d’la Baie Blues Festival
Aug. 1: Donnacona, PQ – Donnacona Blues Festival
Aug. 3: North Gower, ON – TBA
Aug. 8: Nanaimo, BC – Nanaimo Summertime Blues Festival
Aug. 16: Tahsis, BC – Westview Marina
Sept. 6: Esquimalt, BC – Esquimalt Rib Fest
Sept. 7: Osbourne Bay Pub, Crofton BC
Sept. 27: Knox United Church, Parksville BC
Oct. 11/12: The 98, Whitehorse, Yukon
Oct. 19: Duncan Showroom, Duncan BC
Nov. 23: Char’s Landing, Port Alberni BC 

One thing’s for sure: These shows are going to be a pure shot of musical adrenaline. Come on out, and bring your friends. You’ll never regret saying “yes” to the YEAH!

davidgogo.com

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