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COME HERE…
G-spot has been on the Indie music scene for more then
8 years, fueled by the passion & relentless dedication
of their founder & lead singer, Gail Silverman. With
her original bass player, Donald Dixon, loyally by her
side, Gail has cultivated the G-spot vision & her band
& music have continued to grow & flourish!
G-spot's latest CD "Come Here
Go Away" was released in November 2004, this punky,
rock-pop, hi-energy CD is a wild roller coaster ride
that takes it’s listeners from one peak to the next,
leaving them catching their breath, & wanting to go
back on the ride again & again. It's got a vibe that's
as much No Doubt as it is the Donnas, but has an attitude
& an edge reminiscent of rock divas such as Joan Jett.
“Come Here, Go Away” contains 12 songs that run the
gamut of emotions - written, played & sung with the
raw honesty & passion that G-Spot is known for. The
songs are loaded with hooks, compelling lyrics, & exciting
arrangements that will keep the listener wanting to
“Come Here” & never “Go Away”! The album has created
quite a buzz, and received nothing but rave reviews.
Check out what people are saying about NYC's hottest
Indie Female Fronted Rock band at our reviews
page.
The TV and film industry is also
taking notice of G-spot; songs from "Come Here Go Away"
are currently being featured in A&E's new hit series
"Rollergirls". "Hey Creator" was used in the premiere
episode and more songs from the CD including title track
"Come Here Go Away" are slated for future broadcast.
In addition, two songs from "Come Here Go Away" were
featured in the Independent feature film, “Just Another
Romantic Wrestling Comedy”.
G-spot has been a featured artist
at gogirlsmusic.com
and femmuse.com.
The CD has received airplay on many college stations
in NY & NJ and they have also received local commercial
airplay with the coveted slot on Long Island's #1 Rock
station, WBAB 102.3's Homegrown, who spun the
title track: Come Here, Go Away, the anti-industry anthem
Revolutionary and the hot & sexy "Harley Song". In addition,
"Over You" was played on WRAT 95.9, Jersey Rock
radio show, who had previously featured “Sweet Lies”
from their first album "Experience the Pleasure".
On “Come Here, Go Away” Gail
was surrounded by fantastic musicians including Donald
on bass (of course), Dennis Winge on Guitar & Phil Bloom
on drums, along with many other special guests. It was
produced by Lorraine Ferro, who has had a number of
#1 hit songs’ under her belt as a writer for EMI & is
a renowned artist coach & formidable artist in her own
right. The CD was engineered & recorded at Threshold
Music Studio in New York City by Kato who has worked
with many well-known bands including the Foo Fighters.
The enhanced CD also features live and behind the scenes
photos. And Silverman who is a certified yoga teacher
offers a special gift to her listeners, a very special
bonus track, 11 minutes of Triple Mantra, a powerful
ancient Kundalini yoga mantra for protection & healing.
In their live show Gail’s a sexy
siren, commanding the audience’s attention by juxtaposing
her sassy wit & her naked vulnerability, her magnetism
& her enlightenment, her wrath & her passion, with a
no-holds barred delivery of emotion. G-spot has been
getting back into the limelight doing they love best,
live performance! . With a fantastic team of musicians
backing her up including Donald on bass, Phil on drums
& newest addition Topher Mohr on lead guitar this band
explodes on stage. Over the past several years G-spot
has played many of NYC & the East Coast’s hottest rock
clubs, including; The Bitter End, Downtime, Fez, Meow
Mix, The Continental, The Knitting Factory, Sin-e, &
The Saint & many more. And this summer they were on
the road with gigs in upstate NY, NJ and PA at well
known venues including The Haunt in Ithaca and Maxwells
in Hoboken, NJ.
In 2002, Gail created Revolutionary
Records, to support G-spot & other independent artists,
creating an environment where bands collaborate to showcase
& bring to the surface fantastic under-the-radar talent.
One of their initial efforts was the “Girls Rock & Girls
Rule” Showcase, recently completing its fourth successful
year. In 2005, Gail started taking the “Girls Rock &
Girls Rule” concept on the road, with their first showcase
in Hoboken, NJ this past summer. In addition to fantastic
music from rock's best female independent bands, a portion
of the proceeds support local charities. GRGR has raised
more then $5000 for local charities to date. This summer
GRGR showcases will take place up and down the East
Coast and continue the important mission of Revolutionary
Records highlighting independent female artists with
a fresh sound & something provocative to say. We welcome
your contact if you would like more information about
the tour, sponsorship & other ways to get involved.
For more information visit www.revolutionaryrecords.com.
Expect to keep hearing about
G-spot in the coming months & then you can say, “I told
you so” when you predicted they’d be the next most anticipated
& hottest thing on the indie music scene! Remember all
we ask is you “experience the pleasure”
G-spot has appeared on a number
of radio stations around the world - click
here for details.
G-spot has played in a variety
of venues and festivals - click
here for details.
Now…GO AWAY!
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