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God Street Wine
, a New York-based jam band in the tradition of
the Spin Doctors
and
Blues Traveler
, blend funk, reggae, folk-rock, post-punk, pop/rock, and blues-rock into a cohesive whole that is unique and original.
God Street Wine
formed in New York City in the late '80s and lived there until they moved to Westchester County, NY, in 1991. Comprised of
Lo Faber
on guitar and lead vocals,
Aaron Maxwell
on guitar and lead vocals,
Dan Pifer
on bass guitar
and vocals,
Jon Bevo
on piano, organ, and vocals, and
Tomo
(or
John Thomas Osander
) on drums,
God Street Wine
played their first show on December 13, 1988, at the Nightingale Bar in New York City.
They became legendary for putting on shows in excess of three hours, and with their two guitarists and reliance on improvisation, began to draw comparisons to another great twin-guitar band,
the Allman Brothers
. Even though
God Street Wine
's sound was considerably less bluesy, the band wasn't afraid to take chances in front of a live audience, not unlike
the Spin Doctors
or
Blues Traveler
. They maintained a large mailing list, in excess of 15,000 names, and continued developing a dedicated fan base often referred to as "Winos." It was this grassroots following that attracted the attention of record executives, not unlike the way
Phish
took off up in that band's home state of Vermont.
God Street Wine
's first album,
Bag
, a self-produced affair, was released in 1992. They followed it up with a live compilation,
Who's Driving?
, in October 1993 on the Ripe and Ready label. After attracting the attention of Geffen Records executives and a management company, McGhee Entertainment, they signed with Geffen in January 1994 and released
$1.99 Romances
in September on a label co-venture between Geffen and McGhee. Since no one at Geffen knew the band, there was little promotion or advertising of the record. They signed with Mercury Records in 1995 after an executive there caught them at the Beacon Theater in New York. The partnership produced
Red
the following year and the eponymous
God Street Wine
in 1997. The group continued to tour until 1999 and disbanded the following year. They released
Good to the Last Drop
, a collection of highlights from their farewell tour, in July of 2000. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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