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The Go-Go's

The Go-Go's

Formed:
1978 in Los Angeles

Disbanded:
1985 05

Representative Songs:

"We Got the Beat," "Vacation," "Our Lips Are Sealed"

Representative Albums:

Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's, Beauty and the Beat, VH1 Behind the Music: Go-Go's Collection

Similar Artists:

Influences:

Followers:

Cocktail Slippers, The Catch, Lillix, Lava Baby, The Skirts, Angie Heaton, Sarge, Micro Mini, Martin Luther Lennon, Jale, Sleeper, No Doubt, Bonnie Hayes, Bananarama

Performed Songs By:

Kathy Valentine, Gina Schock, Charlotte Caffey
  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '80s, 2000s
  • Major Members: Gina Schock, Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Kathy Valentine

Biography

The Go-Go's were the most popular all-female band to emerge from the punk/new wave explosion of the late '70s and early '80s, becoming one of the first commercially successful female groups that wasn't controlled by male producers or managers. While their hit singles -- "We Got the Beat," "Our Lips Are Sealed," "Vacation," "Head Over Heels" -- were bright, energetic new wave pop, the group was an integral part of the Californian punk scene. And they did play punk rock, even if many of their rougher edges were ironed out by the time they recorded their first album, 1981's Beauty and the Beat. Even as they became America's darlings, the Go-Go's lived the wild life of rockers, swallowing as many pills and taking as much cocaine as possible, trashing hotel rooms, and just generally being bad. More importantly, their earliest music -- now collected on Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's -- was raw and rocking; it may not have directly inspired the female alternative rockers and riot grrrls of the '90s, but it certainly foreshadowed it.

Originally formed in 1978 as the Misfits, the group featured Belinda Carlisle (vocals), Jane Wiedlin (guitar, vocals), Charlotte Caffey (lead guitar, keyboards), Margot Olaverra (bass), and Elissa Bello (drums); the group soon changed their name to the Go-Go's and began playing local parties and small clubs in California. In 1979, Gina Schock became the group's drummer. During that year, the band recorded a demo and supported the British ska revival group Madness in both Los Angeles and England. The Go-Go's spent half of 1980 touring England, earning a sizable following and releasing "We Got the Beat" on Stiff Records. An import copy of "We Got the Beat" became an underground club hit in the U.S., which meant the band was popular enough to sell out concerts, yet they had a difficult time landing a record contract.

At the end of 1980, bassist Olaverra became ill and had to stop performing; she was replaced by Kathy Valentine, a guitarist who had never played bass before. Early in 1981, the Go-Go's signed with IRS Records. Released in the summer of 1981, their debut album, Beauty and the Beat, became one of the surprise hits of the year, staying at number one for six weeks and selling over two million copies; "Our Lips Are Sealed" hit number 20 and a re-recorded version of "We Got the Beat" spent three weeks at number two.

The following year, the group released Vacation. Although it sold well -- the album made the Top Ten and it went gold, spawning the Top Ten hit single "Vacation" -- it failed to keep the momentum of the first record. During the next year the band was unable to perform as Caffey recovered from a broken wrist. In 1984, the Go-Go's returned with Talk Show, their most musically ambitious album. While it had two Top 40 hits -- the number 11 "Head Over Heels" and "Turn to You" -- it failed to even go gold. By the end of the year, Wiedlin had left the band; the Go-Go's broke up in May of 1985. Belinda Carlisle became the most successful solo artist, scoring a string of mainstream pop singles in the late '80s, including the number one single "Heaven Is a Place on Earth." For a while, Charlotte Caffey was in Carlisle's backing group; she eventually formed the Graces, who released Perfect View in 1990. Jane Wiedlin recorded two solo albums and acted in a few films. Wiedlin also organized the group's brief 1990 reunion, where they performed at a benefit for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals; they also recorded a version of "Cool Jerk" for their 1990 Greatest Hits album. The Go-Go's reunited once more in 1994, recording three new songs for the double-disc compilation Return of the Valley of the Go-Go's; after recording the songs, the group decided to continue as a full-time unit. In 2000, they appeared on VH1's Behind The Music series and released an accompanying best-of album, VH1 Behind The Music: Go-Go's Collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: the Go-Go's
The Go-Go's
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genre(s) New Wave/Rock
Years active 1978-1984
1994-present
Label(s) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
IRS Records
Website www.gogos.com
Members
Belinda Carlisle
Jane Wiedlin
Charlotte Caffey
Kathy Valentine
Gina Schock
Former members
Paula Jean Brown (replacement)
Margot Olaverra
Elissa Bello
For the 1960s band, see The Go-Go's (1960s).

The Go-Go's are an all-female American rock and roll group formed in 1978. They made rock history as the first all-woman band to top the Billboard charts with a number-one album as well as write their own songs and play their own instruments. Stylistically, their energetic music spanned surf, new wave, pop-punk, and rock.

The Go-Gos rose to fame in the early 1980s. Their unlikely breakthrough success ushered in an era of new music in the U.S. Their debut album, Beauty and the Beat, is considered one of the cornerstone albums of American Surf Rock. In the beginning, they played primarily pop punk, and later defined themselves with the distinct sound of 1980s rock. The Go-Go's had five U.S. Top 40 hits.

Members

Additional members

  • Paula Jean Brown, bass guitar (early 1985 - replacement for Jane Wiedlin, who left after the Prime Time tour in 1984. Played only a few live shows and never recorded with the band. Later a member of Giant Sand.)

Background

Formed in 1978, the group originally featured Belinda Carlisle (vocals), Jane Wiedlin (guitar, vocals), Charlotte Caffey (lead guitar, keyboards), Margot Olaverra (bass), and Elissa Bello (drums). They started out playing at seminal punk rock venues such as The Masque and the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles. In 1979, Gina Schock replaced Bello on drums. During that year, the band recorded a demo and supported the British ska revival group Madness in both Los Angeles and England. The Go-Go's spent half of 1980 touring England, earning a sizable following and releasing "We Got the Beat" on Stiff Records.

Cover image from the 1982 hit single, "We Got the Beat"
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Cover image from the 1982 hit single, "We Got the Beat"

In December 1980, bassist Margot Olaverra was replaced with Kathy Valentine, who had played guitar in bands such as Girlschool and the Textones. (Valentine had no prior experience playing bass and learned in four days.) The Go-Go's signed to I.R.S. Records in April 1981. Their debut album, Beauty and the Beat, was a surprise hit and topped the charts for six weeks. "Our Lips Are Sealed" and a new version of "We Got the Beat" were extremely popular singles in early 1982. The follow-up album, Vacation, sold well, but the group was forced to go on hiatus when Schock underwent surgery for a congenital heart defect. 1984 saw a return to critical acceptance with the Martin Rushent produced album Talk Show, but sales were poor. Personality conflicts and creative differences were also taking a toll, and Jane Wiedlin announced her departure from the group in October 1984. The band sought a replacement for Wiedlin, and finally selected Paula Jean Brown as their new bassist, with Valentine moving to rhythm guitar. They played the 1985 Rock in Rio festival with this new lineup, but Carlisle and Caffey soon realized their hearts were no longer in the group and decided to disband it in May 1985.

Cover image from the 1982 album, "Vacation"
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Cover image from the 1982 album, "Vacation"

Belinda Carlisle became the most commercially successful solo artist of the band's alumnae, scoring a string of mainstream pop singles in the late '80s, including the number-one single "Heaven Is a Place on Earth". Jane Wiedlin released several solo albums including Fur, which featured a successful single, "Rush Hour". Wiedlin also took acting roles in movies such as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Clue, and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, as well as doing cartoon voiceovers and a 2005 appearance on the VH1 show Surreal Life. In 1995 Wiedlin formed a band called froSTed (the capital ST paid homage to Star Trek), which released an album, Cold, before disbanding in 1998. Charlotte Caffey worked with Carlisle and then in 1990 formed a band called The Graces for the album Perfect View. After the Graces disbanded, she briefly formed a group called Astrid's Mother. Caffey and Wiedlin also performed several acoustic sets in 1997 as Twisted and Jaded. In 2000, Wiedlin started her own label, Painful Discs, to release her solo CD Kissproof World. Gina Schock released a self-titled album in 1988 with her band House of Schock, and later formed the short-lived group K-Five. Kathy Valentine returned to her blues-rock roots with a band called the Blue Bonnets, which morphed into the Delphines. (Schock also joined the Delphines as drummer.) Valentine also released a debut solo CD, titled Light Years, in September 2005.

In 1990, the Go-Gos reunited to play a benefit concert for the California Environmental Protection Act, a 1990 ballot initiative. This led to more show dates later that year. The band toured again in 1994, when they released the 2-disc retrospective Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's. In 2001, they released an album of new material, God Bless the Go-Go's. The album was well-received by critics, though sales were low. They have since decided to continue performing together.

In 2006, the band toured to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Beauty and the Beat. The Go-Gos are currently working on a project with Disney called the Po-Gos, featuring child musicians performing new Go-Gos material. Charlotte Caffey and Kathy Valentine are also planning a reality show with Susanna Hoffs and Vicki Peterson of the Bangles, that will showcase female musicians and form a new all-female band.

Discography

Albums

Debut album from the Go-Go's, Beauty and the Beat
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Debut album from the Go-Go's, Beauty and the Beat

Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. MSR U.S. Dance UK singles Album
1981 "Our Lips Are Sealed" 20 15 10 47 Beauty and the Beat
1982 "We Got the Beat" 2 7 35 - Beauty and the Beat
1982 " Vacation" 8 13 17 - Vacation
1982 "Get Up and Go" 50 46 - - Vacation
1982 "He's So Strange" - 46 - - Vacation
1984 "Head Over Heels" 11 - - - Talk Show
1984 "Turn to You" 32 - - - Talk Show
1984 "Yes or No" 84 - - - Talk Show
1991 "Cool Jerk" - - - 60 Greatest
1994 "The Whole World Lost Its Head" 108 - - 29 Return to the Valley of the Go-Go's

Videos

  • Totally Go-Go's - live 12/1981 (1982)
  • Wild at the Greek - live concert (1984)
  • Prime Time - music video compilation (1985)
  • Live at Central Park - live concert (2001)

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