God Street Wednesday: Bring Back GSW
Now that The Dead and Phish have announced plans to tour, we’d like to turn our attention to the next band on our “these motherfuckers need to reunite” list: God Street Wine. GSW came out of the same Princeton, NJ scene that led to the formation of Blues Traveler and Phish in the early ’80s.
[Setlist scan shared by Joe Madonna]
Guitarist Lo Faber and drummer Tom “Tomo” Osander met in 1980 and went on to play in a number of bands together before forming God Street Wine in 1988 with guitarist Aaron Maxwell, bassist Dan Pifer and keyboardist Jon Bevo. GSW played the New York City bar circuit for a number of years, becoming a favorite at the Nightengale Lounge and the Bitter End. The original lineup recorded five albums from 1992 – 1997, a period in which the popularity of the band propelled them into much bigger venues. Bevo and Tomo left the band in 1998 and they called it a career in 1999.
Since that time they’ve only played one show together and they’ve been missed by all the jam fans that loved their Steely Dan meets the Grateful Dead sound. These guys would’ve loved the festival circuit the current generation of jambands enjoy. Each Wednesday, we plan to bring you either a discussion, audio or video from our favorite moments in GSW history. We’re on the lookout for any stories, music or memorabilia from the band’s run, so be sure to leave us a comment if you can help!
Let’s kickoff our first God Street Wednesday column with audio from August 20, 1992 at the legendary Bogie’s in Albany.
READ ON to stream this fantastic GSW show…