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Gordon Gano

 
Artist: Gordon Gano
Gordon Gano

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  • Born: June 06, 1963, Milwaukee, WI
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Under the Sun," "Hitting the Ground"

Biography

With his band the Violent Femmes, Gordon Gano helped define post-punk's nerdy cool face of the 1980s and '90s while also crafting himself into one of modern rock's finest singer/songwriters. Gordon James Gano was born to a Baptist minister father and a musical mother on June 6, 1963. He was one of eight children and spent his early childhood singing with his family. An appreciation for the likes of Johnny Cash, the Carter Family, Robert Johnson, and Hank Williams sparked Gano's musical interests. When Gano's family moved to Milwaukee, WI during his sixth grade year, he started playing guitar and writing songs. An excellent student in and outside of the classroom, Gano met Brian Ritchie while he was still in high school. The two immediately clicked and began making music. The infamous "Gimme the Car" incident at Gano's National Honors Society ceremony proved to be a pivotal moment for him. A rebellious side came out and Gano used it to shape the quirky, cool sounds of the Violent Femmes after he graduated from high school in 1981.

Gano spent the next two decades with the band. The Violent Femmes' self-titled debut album was the first album to achieve platinum status in America without ever making the charts. Songs like "Blister in the Sun," "Add It Up," and "Kiss Off" became cult classics.

In 1986, Gano took some time off from the Violent Femmes and joined the gospel group the Mercy Seat. He, vocalist Zena Von Heppinstall, Patrice Moran (bass/vocals), and Fernando Menendez (drums) issued the Mercy Seat's eponymous debut, their only release, in 1987. Collaborations with Ben Vaughn, An Emotional Fish, the Heads, Elliott Murphy, and John Kruth followed into the next decade as well as musical scores and soundtrack cuts.

The Violent Femmes' celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2001; a year later Gano returned with his first-ever solo album, Hitting the Ground. This particular album highlighted Gano's impeccable songwriting as well as an all-star cast of musicians: PJ Harvey, Frank Black, and Gano's childhood heroes, John Cale and Lou Reed. A second solo project, Under the Sun, appeared in 2009 from Yep Roc Records. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Gordon Gano

Gano in concert with Violent Femmes, 2006
Background information
Born June 7, 1963(1963-06-07)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States
Genres Rock & roll, pop, country and western, Gospel music
Occupations Musician, Actor
Instruments Vocals, guitar, violin
Years active 1980 - Present
Labels Slash Records,Reprise, Elektra, Mushroom, Beyond,Yep Roc

Gordon Gano (born on June 7, 1963) is an American musician. He is most well known for his work as a founding member of the alternative rock band, the Violent Femmes.

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Early life

Gano was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Rufus King High School. His father played guitar, and exposed his son to a wide array of musical genres, including country and western, show tunes, and gospel.[1] The liner notes to the band's compilation album Permanent Record describe Gano as "a devout Baptist."

After graduating from high school, Gano worked briefly as an encyclopedia salesman.[2]

Career

Violent Femmes

Gano formed Violent Femmes in Milwaukee in 1980 with bassist Brian Ritchie and drummer Victor DeLorenzo, in which he was a guitarist, lead singer, and songwriter. They soon developed a cult following thanks to songs such as "Blister in the Sun", "Kiss Off" and "Add It Up" (all from their self-titled debut album). The band experimented with a variety of sounds over the course of their career, such as country and western (Hallowed Ground) and pop-rock (The Blind Leading the Naked). The group briefly disbanded in 1987, but reformed, and performed together through 2007.

Other projects

During a Violent Femmes hiatus in the late 1980s, Gano formed a gospel-punk group called The Mercy Seat with vocalist Zena Von Heppinstall, bassist Patrice Moran, and drummer Fernando Menendez.[3] They toured internationally for two years and released one album in 1987 on Warner Music Group's Slash Records.[4][5] The album was re-released digitally in 2009 on Wounded Bird Records.[6]

Gano released his first solo album in 2002, titled Hitting the Ground.

He shared vocal duties (singing in Portuguese) with Manuel Cruz, the lead singer of the Portuguese rock band Ornatos Violeta in the song "Capitão Romance" for the last album released before their break-up, O Monstro Precisa de Amigos in 1999. Gano also played violin[7] on Ben Vaughn's 1990 album Dressed in Black.[8]

Currently, Gano is writing, recording and performing with ex-members of The Bogmen, Billy and Brendan Ryan, under the name Gordon Gano & The Ryans. Their first album, entitled Under The Sun, was released in September 2009 on Yep Roc Records.

Television

Gano played Mr. Zank, the first of many substitute mathematics teachers, in an episode of The Adventures of Pete & Pete, entitled "X=Why?"

In popular culture

Gano is mentioned in the novel The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger.[9]

Gano appears as a fictional version of himself, under a love spell, in the 1997 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch episode Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage Years[10].

Notes

  1. ^ "Band Bios: Gordon Gano". http://www.violentfemmes.net/gordon.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-20. 
  2. ^ Masino, Susan (2003). Famous Wisconsin Musicians. Badger Books LLC. p. 164. ISBN 1878569880. 
  3. ^ "All Music Guide Review". http://www.mp3.com/albums/10566/reviews.html. 
  4. ^ "Gordon Gano's Projects". http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/gano_gordon/artist.jhtml#bio. Retrieved 2008-10-30. 
  5. ^ "Gordon Gano's Gospel Hour". http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1989-06-14/music/gordon-gano-s-gospel-hour/. 
  6. ^ "Mercy Seat Album Information". http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:k9fyxqq5ldte. Retrieved 2009-09-24. 
  7. ^ "Gordon Gano's Side Projects". http://www.violentfemmes.net/gordproj.htm. Retrieved 2007-08-22. 
  8. ^ Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine Summary, Vladimir. All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Music. Erlewine. p. 783. ISBN 0879307609. 
  9. ^ p.156
  10. ^ Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage Years at the Internet Movie Database
Violent Femmes
Gordon Gano | Brian Ritchie | Victor DeLorenzo | Guy Hoffman
Discography
Studio albums: Violent Femmes | Hallowed Ground | The Blind Leading the Naked | 3 | Why Do Birds Sing? | New Times | Rock!!!!! | Freak Magnet
Compilations: Debacle: The First Decade | Add It Up (1981-1993) | Something's Wrong | Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes
Live Albums: Viva Wisconsin | BBC Live | Archive Series No. 1: Live in Iceland | Archive Series No. 2: Live in Chicago Q101
DVDs: Permanent Record - Live & Otherwise | No, Let's Start Over | Live at the Hacienda

 
 
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