Cellar Sessions: Gabriel Gordon - Remember Me March 13th, 2018 City Winery New York

Ehud Lazin 2019-04-09

Views 6

Gabriel Gordon sits down for a One On One Session at City Winery New York on March 13th, 2018. Watch the full session here: https://youtu.be/kwgTYPtduQQ For more info visit: https://www.gabrielgordonmusic.com Audio & Video by: Ehud Lazin , Guitar Pedal custom made by Robert Rex Jackson at Fool Audio Research

Setlist:
Remember Me
Am I Clear
Watching Everything

Gabriel Gordon was born in Ventura, California and grew up primarily in Santa Cruz. He also lived in New York City and Olympia, Washington as a child and teenager respectively. The son of a blues man from Mississippi, at the age of 9 Gabriel became serious about playing the guitar he was given for Christmas that year. He also played piano and sang in church and began recording and writing his own songs at 13. By the time he had graduated high school, he had attended 9 different schools, which gave him an early proclivity toward moving and travel. While still a teenager, he moved from Santa Cruz to New York City and soon landed a job at Jimi Hendrix’ legendary Electric Lady Studios. He worked there as an assistant manager and receptionist for a handful of years until he decided to play music full time. During his early years in New York, Gordon accompanied many artists such as Idina Menzel and Leona Naess. His first tour was with the Soup Dragons as a guitarist and backing vocalist in support of their final album Hydrophonic and he gradually became an in demand session musician for multiple artists, ad agencies and producers.

His first band in New York consisted of Andy Hess on bass, Tony Mason on drums and Jonathan Dryden on keyboards. The second incarnation of the band switched up Dryden for Rod Hohl on guitar and the band was renamed 12th Planet. They recorded their sole album at Electric Lady with Camus Celli as producer and toured the Northeast of the US. During the preparations for the recording, Gordon got a call from multi million selling recording artist Natalie Merchant to audition for her band. His first gig with her was Saturday Night Live and he went on to tour the world with her multiple times. He also recorded 9 albums with her and just completed another US tour with her last summer. He also toured and/or recorded with Andrew Roachford, Mousse T, Heather Christian and the Arbornauts, James Kakande, Soulounge, Astrid North, Light Blue Movers, Wax Poetic, Nightshades, Laurie Anderson, Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Jimmy Ray, Teddy Richards, Nena, Myra Flynn, Yasmine Hamdan and many more. He is also known for song writing collaborations with artists such as Brazilian Girls, Marc Sway, Hifi Sean, Jason Darling, Deron Johnson (Miles Davis, Seal), and Joel Shearer (Alanis Morrisette). He opened up for the likes of Bob Dylan (with Natalie Merchant), George Benson, Van Morrison, Lokua Kanza, Leonard Cohen, Tete, Al Jarreau, John Mayall and Meshell N’Degeocello. Gordon has recorded on well over 120 albums over his career and has released 6 solo albums. He has shared the stage with Bruce Springsteen, Garth Hudson and Rick Danko (The Band), Garland Jeffreys, Alejandro Escovedo, Jerry Barnes (Chic), Sterling Campbell (David Bowie), Angelique Kidjo, Paula Cole, John Sebastian, Indigo Girls, John Mayer, Bootsy Collins, Dave Stewart and many more. His 5th solo album entitled Overwhelmed was recorded and produced by Pete Smith (Sting, Squeeze, Joe Cocker) and mixed by Hans-Martin Buff (Prince).He is also a full time member of Ropeadope recording artists Light Blue Movers which features Deron Johnson, Jonathan Levy (Izaboo, David Broza), Adrian Harpham (Lucy Pearl/Raphael Saadiq, Dr. John). Their debut album Atlas was released in 2016 to critical acclaim.

Gordon is now based in Los Angeles and has composed music for a new Blues musical play called Pearls Gone Blue. He will continue to compose for Film and TV as well as release his own music and collaborate with other artists. He is traveling to Princeton, NJ to continue consulting work with Mitchell Duneier and the Princeton University Sociology Department for a course Professor Duneier teaches on Bruce Springsteen’s music. He has been working in that capacity since 2009 with Professor Duneier.

Share This Video


Download

  
Report form