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The Gories (official) Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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The emergence of The Gories heralded a new golden age of Detroit rock beginning in the late '80s; a renaissance of noise and rustbelt rock that lasts through to today. Formed in 1986 by three Detroit natives -- Mick Collins, Peggy O'Neill, and Danny Kroha (none of whom previously knew how to play an instrument) -- The Gories took their name from a band of the same name that appeared in the Gidget TV series of the mid-'60s. Comprised of two guitarists and a drummer (no bass), the Gories concocted a primal, raw, yet soulful blend of garage punk, blues, and R&B, culling a wealth of inspiration and cover material from Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker. The three-piece also paid homage to The Keggs and Nick & the Jaguars, two other bassless bands from Detroit.
The Gories began their recorded career in 1987 with two tracks on the Wanghead compilation It Came From The Garage II, the same compilation that featured Nine Pound Hammer (who would go on to become Nashville Pussy). Len Puch, the owner of Wanghead, recorded and released their first album, Houserockin', in 1989. According to legend, these first Gories recordings were executed in a tin shack. For their second album, Alex Chilton of Big Star joined them as producer, recording I Know You Fine, But How You Doin' for the French label New Rose. Throughout this entire period, the band continued to release various 7" singles, including a cover of Spinal Tap's "Give Me Some Money" for the Sub Pop Singles Club. In 1992, Crypt released Outta Here, their third album and what would be their last for some time to come.
In the spring of 1992, following an especially tumultuous European tour, The Gories broke up unceremoniously. Mick Collins continued to perform in Blacktop, King Sound Quartet, The Screws, and The Dirtbombs, and contributed to Andre Williams' Silky and The Black Godfather and Speedball Baby's Uptight. Danny Kroha spent some time in Rocket 455, the gender-bending bassless trio the Demolition Doll Rods, and Danny and the Darleans, as well as playing solo and making multiple cameo appearances. Peggy O'Neill recorded a few tracks with '68 Comeback and played for a time with New Orleans act the Darkest Hours.
In 2009, The Gories reunited to play a handful of shows with their former sister band, The Oblivians, who were also re-forming after a lengthy hiatus. Shows in Detroit, Memphis, and throughout Europe that summer led to more sporadic Gories shows in the years that followed, bringing the band out of a decidedly disbanded phase into a state of semi-activity. In late 2013 a live album entitled The Shaw Tapes surfaced, comprised of gritty audio from a sparsely attended 1988 gig at a rented storefront outside of Detroit. The live album was released on Third Man Records, label of the White Stripes' Jack White, an outspoken fan of the Gories and someone whose music was deeply influenced by the band.

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Géneros:
Garage Rock, R&b
Miembros de la banda:
Danny Kroha, Mick Collins, Peggy O'Neill
Ciudad de Origen:
Detroit, Michigan

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The emergence of The Gories heralded a new golden age of Detroit rock beginning in the late '80s; a renaissance of noise and rustbelt rock that lasts through to today. Formed in 1986 by three Detroit natives -- Mick Collins, Peggy O'Neill, and Danny Kroha (none of whom previously knew how to play an instrument) -- The Gories took their name from a band of the same name that appeared in the Gidget TV series of the mid-'60s. Comprised of two guitarists and a drummer (no bass), the Gories concocted a primal, raw, yet soulful blend of garage punk, blues, and R&B, culling a wealth of inspiration and cover material from Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker. The three-piece also paid homage to The Keggs and Nick & the Jaguars, two other bassless bands from Detroit.
The Gories began their recorded career in 1987 with two tracks on the Wanghead compilation It Came From The Garage II, the same compilation that featured Nine Pound Hammer (who would go on to become Nashville Pussy). Len Puch, the owner of Wanghead, recorded and released their first album, Houserockin', in 1989. According to legend, these first Gories recordings were executed in a tin shack. For their second album, Alex Chilton of Big Star joined them as producer, recording I Know You Fine, But How You Doin' for the French label New Rose. Throughout this entire period, the band continued to release various 7" singles, including a cover of Spinal Tap's "Give Me Some Money" for the Sub Pop Singles Club. In 1992, Crypt released Outta Here, their third album and what would be their last for some time to come.
In the spring of 1992, following an especially tumultuous European tour, The Gories broke up unceremoniously. Mick Collins continued to perform in Blacktop, King Sound Quartet, The Screws, and The Dirtbombs, and contributed to Andre Williams' Silky and The Black Godfather and Speedball Baby's Uptight. Danny Kroha spent some time in Rocket 455, the gender-bending bassless trio the Demolition Doll Rods, and Danny and the Darleans, as well as playing solo and making multiple cameo appearances. Peggy O'Neill recorded a few tracks with '68 Comeback and played for a time with New Orleans act the Darkest Hours.
In 2009, The Gories reunited to play a handful of shows with their former sister band, The Oblivians, who were also re-forming after a lengthy hiatus. Shows in Detroit, Memphis, and throughout Europe that summer led to more sporadic Gories shows in the years that followed, bringing the band out of a decidedly disbanded phase into a state of semi-activity. In late 2013 a live album entitled The Shaw Tapes surfaced, comprised of gritty audio from a sparsely attended 1988 gig at a rented storefront outside of Detroit. The live album was released on Third Man Records, label of the White Stripes' Jack White, an outspoken fan of the Gories and someone whose music was deeply influenced by the band.

©2018 AllMusic, All Rights Reserved
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Géneros:
Garage Rock, R&b
Miembros de la banda:
Danny Kroha, Mick Collins, Peggy O'Neill
Ciudad de Origen:
Detroit, Michigan

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