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The Go-Goâs documentary is honest and outstanding
Alison Ellwoodâs film on the L.A.-based, all-female band pulls no punches and shows why they were so successful, revolutionary and influential.
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By John Curley
The Go-Go’s, the new documentary by filmmaker Alison Ellwood that chronicles the rise and fall and rise again of the Los Angeles-based, all-female band, premieres on Showtime on Friday, July 31st, at 9 p.m. Eastern. The film is brutally honest. It pulls no punches, and it presents The Go-Go’s as something of a dysfunctional family that worked really well together and made some terrific music despite the dysfunction. While the bulk of the documentary concentrates on the band’s pop-rock successes by the best known lineup – lead vocalist Belinda Carlisle, guitarist Jane Wiedlin, guitarist/keyboardist Charlotte Caffey, bassist Kathy Valentine and drummer Gina Shock – it does give a comprehensive history of the band that starts with their roots in the
By: Eric Renner Brown
Beacon of HopeTrey Anastasio performs at Manhattan s Beacon Theatre during The Beacon Jams.
Five weeks into The Beacon Jams, Trey Anastasio’s eight-week fall residency at New York City’s iconic Beacon Theatre, the jam luminary faced a dilemma.
For the fifth installment of the weekly Friday livestreaming series on Nov. 6, Anastasio had coaxed Phish drummer Jon Fishman from Maine to New York, where the two musicians, joined by several of Anastasio’s solo collaborators, had recreated
Ghosts of the Forest, a 2019 album and tour that honored his late friend Chris Cottrell.
Anastasio already had his eyes set on week six and a set full of Phish songs he couldn’t dream of playing live without Fishman by his side. But Fishman, a father of five, had to return to Maine for family reasons.