Based in:
Melbourne VIC
Line up(s) available: 3 piece (trio), 4 piece (quartet), 5 piece, 6 piece or more
Gerry has finally formed a new band, after a long rest from the 6-year Popular Bluegrass whirlwind of 'Uncle Bill'.
The desire to do something a little bit different has again appeared.
What is the new band and where did it spring from?
The new ensemble - like Uncle Bill - is firmly rooted in acoustic music styles, but unlike Uncle Bill, much of the influence for Innnocent Bystanders comes from the seventies… the 1970’s??? That big acoustic void! …Not true ! The music of Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks sprang from this period. While it seemed that everyone else was rocking out in make-up, glitter and platform shoes, Dan was just starting to do his own acoustic & very cool thing…
A New band and a new sound!
It’s acoustic swing, flavored by bossa and salsa and even a of bit country at times. A major feature are two female voices that duck and weave around a dead-pan smooth jazz-style vocal. Songs range from Payday Blues to the epic Moody Richard (the innocent bystander himself), and Canned Music - warning of the dangers of live music where “my baby left me for the drummer.” Kinda funny songs but often with a darker side, all rich with harmonies and complex arrangements. He mixes it up quite a bit, from story songs to just plain jive : the deeper you listen, the better it gets.
Who is Dan?
From San Francisco, Dan's music was known in the UK (where Gerry grew up) on the folk circuit, solely because that was the only acoustic scene there was! He did get to the front cover of Rolling Stone Magazine in the U.S and national T.V. but it all ended too soon for his loyal fans: wrong time, wrong place…and during the 80’s, Dan had a few beers and waited… Recently however, Dan has been through a revival and his latest recordings are as cool as ever. Enticed out of semi-retirement by such mega-names as Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Bett Midler, Willie Nelson, Brian Setzer and Rickie Lee Jones, all wanting to pay homage to ‘Dan the Man’. In the 70’s Gerry heard Dan’s records on the Cambridge music scene and in his early 20’s found himself in a ‘Hicks’ type band known as ‘Telephone Bill’.
“Back then there was nowhere for an acoustic band to play but folk clubs and even though we weren’t at all folky, generally the folk crowd loved us - we were different. I want to introduce Dan’s music and style to a few people in Melbourne. I think it’s very distinctive, lots of fun and a real challenge to play.” G.H.
Since putting Uncle Bill on ice in 2001, Gerry’s been doing his sideman thing, mainly with Deborah Conway, recording and co-producing her current album Summertown and an extensive national tour just completed to launch it. Two small film projects : NED and Strange Bedfellows have taken some time... the recording studio has been busy, and moving next door to longtime music and theatre comrade Richard Piper [ex. Bouncing Czechs (U.K)] has meant a few more plans are germinating.
From the Album Vivando:
Vivando
Up Up Up
It's Not My Time To Go
My Old Timey Baby
Moody Richard
Vinnie's Lookin' Good
Payday Blues
Cruizin'
Caught In The Rain
Canned Music
Walkin' One And Only
News From Up The Street
I'm An Old Cowhand
'Long Came A Viper
I Scare Myself
Euphonius Whale
You Gotta Believe
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