Okay folks - here it is - the new EP/CD
'Twenty Years of Love and Pain...they hurt the same' (recorded and produced with Martin Stephenson) on-sale and available from today (Monday 19th June 2006).
To hear a full free download of the opening track 'Tell Me Please, Is This How The West Was Won?' plus samples of the other three tracks, visit the Music Page of the Media Section on the site or click here
http://www.gojo-music.co.uk/music.php (click the song titles on the player to activate music).
Visit the Merchandising page for details of how to purchase a copy or copies - or click here
http://www.gojo-music.co.uk/merchandise.php'Regarding Gary O'Dea's musical dabbling's in the past, the songwriting has always been good - but these are really good...in fact they're bloody excellent!'
Steve Morris Roots-and-Branches Radio Show, WCR 1350 AM/KHZ (Wolverhampton) 15/6/06. www.wcr1350.co.ukMany thanks to Dave Tucker @ The Original Sin web design for his sterling work on this site...you are THE MAN Mr Tucker.
So come on people...form an orderly queue and get purchasing - thanks for your support.
Gaza.
Great response to the preview of the EP on Steve Morris's
Roots and Branches Show last night on Wolverhamptons WCR 1350AM/KHZ Radio (also available on the Internet via
www.wcr1350.co.uk/ ).
Gary O'Dea and Garry Oliver appeared on the show talking about the release of their debut 4-track EP -
'Twenty Years of Love and Pain...they hurt the same' - (recorded and produced with Martin Stephenson) which will be available from Monday 19th June. The lads featured across the first hour and a half of the show. The show is repeated on Sunday between 9-12 Midnight (GMT) . So if you missed last nights show (and if so WHY?????) you have another chance to tune in.
Via theInternet you can use either Steve's own Roots & Branches web site access
http://www.roots-and-branches.com/RnB%20Contents.htm or direct from WCR Radios own web site via
http://www.wcr1350.co.uk/Many thanks to Steve for his support - his show's motto is 'Music That Matters'...it certainly does.
Keep the Groove.
Hello GOJO' Groovers,
Hit the links below to access pictures from the recording sessions with Martin Stephenson.
http://www.gojo-music.co.uk/photos_martinrecsession/index.phphttp://www.gojo-music.co.uk/photos_martinrecsession2/index.phpMany, many, many (and a whole lot more) thanks to the wonderful Mr David Tucker @ The Original Sin web design company for doing these pages for us...you are a STAR brother.
Don't forget...
Gary O'Dea and Garry Oliver from GOJO' MUSIC will be interviewed live on Steve Morris's Roots and Branches Radio Show - WCR 1350AM/KHZ - Wolverhampton (also live across the Internet) on Thursday 15th June. The lads will be talking about and previewing the release of their debut 4-track EP - 'Twenty Years of Love and Pain...they hurt the same' - which will be available from Monday 19th June.The lads will feature in the first hour of the show. The show time is 9-12 Midnight (GMT) on Thursday (it also gets repeated from 9-12 Midnight (GMT) on Sunday evenings as well. So if you want a preview of the much anticipated EP tune in either via the radio bandwidth if you're local to the Wolverhampton area or via the Internet. To listen to the show via the Internet you can use either Steve's own Roots & Branches web site access
http://www.roots-and-branches.com/RnB%20Contents.htm or direct from WCR Radios own web site via
http://www.wcr1350.co.uk/So...tune in and 'sharpen up'...instead of 'dropping out' like all those old hippies did!
The Gazzers.
PS...tune in after the England World Cup game tomorrow night - it'll help to either celebrate or commiserate...C'mon England!
Gary O'Dea and Garry Oliver from GOJO' MUSIC will be interviewed live on Steve Morris's
Roots and Branches Radio Show - WCR 1350AM/KHZ - Wolverhampton (also live across the Internet) on Thursday 15th June. The lads will be talking about and previewing the release of their debut 4-track EP -
'Twenty Years of Love and Pain...they hurt the same' - which will be available from Monday 19th June.
The lads will feature in the first hour of the show. The show time is 9-12 Midnight (GMT) on Thursday (it also gets repeated from 9-12 Midnight (GMT) on Sunday evenings as well. So if you want a preview of the much anticipated EP tune in either via the radio bandwidth if you're local to the Wolverhampton area or via the Internet. To listen to the show via the Internet you can use either Steve's own Roots & Branches web site access @
http://www.roots-and-branches.com/RnB%20Contents.htm or direct from WCR Radios own web site via
http://www.wcr1350.co.uk/So...tune in and 'sharpen up' ...instead of 'dropping out' like all those old hippy's did!
Okay groovers here's the news we've all been waiting for...
The debut 4-track EP/CD from GOJO' MUSIC titled
'Twenty Years of Love & Pain...they hurt the same' (recorded and produced with Martin Stephenson...aka 'Geordie at the Controls') will be released on Monday 19th June 2006.
The EP features the following tracks -
1. Tell Me Please, Is This How The West Was Won?2. Distant Friend.3. (Get Me On A Bus To) Betterville.4. Time Out.Described as... 'Acoustically driven - blending together elements of classic chilled out grooves such as blues, funk n' soul with a contemporary twist - plus the passion and attitude of old school punk / rock n' roll to produce a rocking grooving organic mix of rhythms to soothe your soul in these troubled times.'
A free download of
'Tell Me Please, Is This How The West Was Won?' will be available on the GOJO' MUSIC web site (Media Section) from Monday 19th June - plus 'samples' from the other three tracks. The EP/CD is on sale at £4:00 plus p+p (the EP is 23 mins long - so it's more than value for money). E-Mail the web site on
gaza@gojo-music.co.uk for purchasing details.
*Special mention must go to
Martin Stephenson and
Nicci Hewett for carrying the flag for getting this CD released on time via their work/time and effort on final mixes / mastering / label design / sleeve prints etc, etc, because I've been laid up with a back injury (again) for the past couple of weeks. It may seem that there's not a lot been going on activity wise since the recording sessions at the end of April - but behind the scenes it's been extremely busy.
Many thanks to Martin and Nicci...what would we have done without you! X
Gaza.
PS - Let's make this a summer success...and get active on the web site
guestbook as well - post your comments etc, etc and keep the faith - you never know we may just win the World Cup as well.