Got LIVE in 2016 …if you want it?…

Singer-songwriter Gary O’Dea…booking live for 2016…solo acoustic or with additional musicians. Recently completed promo performances on the release of the album at Katie Fitzgeralds (pub/venue and studio…where the album was recorded) in Stourbridge accompanied by co-producer Eddy Morton on keyboards, plus a solo headlining performance at The Blue Piano Bar in Edgbaston, Birmingham (one of B’hams premier songwriter gigs) and also a solo acoustic gig in London as a guest of Alan Tyler (The Rockingbirds) and Steve Pulford (The Arlenes) Come Down and Meet The Folks promotions at The Apple Tree in Clerkenwell. The gigs were a great success.
The album has received excellent national, local and on-line radio play and reviews so far…including being made ‘Album Of The Month’ in the current October edition of the premier Birmingham and Black Country music listings and gig guide magazine Ryans Gig Guide as well as receiving a 4**** review from Gavin Martin in The Daily Mirror – see below some promo quotes.
FLY the brand new album from singer/songwriter Gary O’Dea takes you on a musical journey from solo acoustic folky pop, to fusions of funk n bhangra, soul, blues, cajun and jazz …oh and there’s a choir thrown in as well…expertly cooked up to provide a nourishing dish to soothe your s oul in these troubled times. It features some of the West Midlands finest musical talent and is co produced by noted folk rock singer / songwriter Eddy Morton (The Bushburys).
‘one of the best albums so far this year, Gary joins the major league…very, very good album indeed that would stand alongside anybody’s that’s been released this year, heartily, heartily recommend it.’ Steve Morris – Roots and Branches Show – Radio 879 Shropshire 11-10-15 – Roots and Branches Show – https://www.mixcloud.com/…/roots-and-branches-no-34-radio-…/
‘pure gold…makes no attempt to censor his views or passion…strong, charming and deep to the point…I strongly recommend that you hear this album.’ Nick J. Townsend – Ryan’s Gig Guide ’Album Of The Month’ Oct 2015 http://www.ryansgigguide.com/2015/October/#14
‘Expressive and skilful slice of life songs from West Midlands troubadour with knack for multi flavoured musical uplift.’ Gavin Martin – Daily Mirror 4**** 4-9-15
‘a bit like sliding down into a hot tub after a hard day’ Danny Farragher – FOLK ALL http://folkall.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/gary-odea.html
‘I would urge everyone to grab themselves a copy of this wonderful album and let ‘the wings of love carry you away’…FLY HIGH’ Peter Alexander Shields – No Depression http://nodepression.com/album-review/fly-superb-new-album-gary-odea
‘FLY is an engaging collection of well crafted songs from one of the regions best song-smiths…Gary O’Dea helps me dream.’ Pete Millington – Spaghetti Gazette http://www.spaghettigazette.com/2015/09/fly-new-album-by-gary-odea.html
‘This might finally see him gaining a much wider attention.’ Mike Davies – Roots and Branches / The Beat http://www.roots-and-branches.com/the-mike-davies-column-2.…
‘It is indeed an album to wallow in, one worthy of wider recognition’ Paul Flower – Kingdom Of The Absurd http://absurdkingdom.blogspot.co.uk/…/remembrance-of-things…
I hope you all enjoy this collection of songs ‘in the key of love’…because it really is All You Need…FLY
Available NOW via Bandcamp…listen here http://garyodea-gojomusic.bandcamp.com/album/fly
Back catalogue of releases are also available via Bandcamp 
http://garyodea-gojomusic.bandcamp.com/ and further info can be found here

To contact for booking enquiries please e-mail gaza@gojo-music.co.uk  or contact via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GaryODeaGojoMusic

Born Bred Believes @ Katie Fitzgeralds 9-4-15 (b & w crop)

Clarion Singers…thank you X

Great night at this concert last night thanks so much for inviting me to take part…here’s some pics I’ve had sent from Annie Banham bless her 🙂 x and a few of mine 🙂 …Clarion Singers in full voice 🙂

Clarion 8

 

 

 

 

 

Clarion close up 🙂

Clarion 1

The wonderful Maria Caravanas 🙂

Maria Caravanas

 Yours truly …got to say the acoustics in the room were great…lovely sound

yours truly

 Clarion close the show…lovely stuff

Clarion 2

…and this ones for Peter Alexander Shields…I presented your lovely portrait of Paul Robeson to the choir and your note about the choice of Ol’ Man River for your dads funeral and told the crowd how much a fan your dad was of the great man…the connection being that Paul Robeson was patron of this choir and actually sang with the original founders of the choir which included the lovely Jane Kescott’s parents (on the left of this pic ) who also met the great man as a little girl with her parents…the other lovely lady on the right of the pic is Annie Banham who is from Middlesborough (so added to the North East connection) and accepted the presentation on behalf of the choir. It was a lovely night…THANK YOU ALL FOR ASKING ME TO TAKE PART 🙂 FLY HIGH CLARION SINGERS XX

Jane, Me and Annie

Clarion Call tonight…

Looking forward to this tonight with The Clarion Singers – more details here  https://www.gojo-music.co.uk/live-dates/

Clarion Singers sang on two songs on Garys new album FLY – Build It Like A Rock http://garyodea-gojomusic.bandcamp.com/…/build-it-like-a-ro… and Things Are Gonna Change http://garyodea-gojomusic.bandcamp.com/…/things-are-gonna-c…

Hope to see a few of you later…:-)

Poster for gig with Clarion singers Oct 2015

More Roots and Branches coming to blossom…:-)

ON AIRGary O’Dea – FLY…’one of the best albums so far this year, Gary joins the major league,…very very good album indeed that would stand alongside anybody’s that’s been released this year, heatily heartily recommend it’..Steve Morris ROOTS AND BRANCHES

https://www.mixcloud.com/rootsandbranches/roots-and-branches-no-34-radio-879-111015/

Two tracks featured again this week on this class roots music show…Build It Like A Rock and You, Me and Al Green…thank you Steve Morris

Gary answers Clarion Call…

Born Bred Believes @ Katie Fitzgeralds 9-4-15 (b & w crop) 3Late news breaking…this just in…Gary will be playing a short solo acoustic set as guest of Birmingham Clarion Singers Socialist Choir at a concert for Womens Aid as part of their 75th Anniversary Celebrations Concerts on Sat 17th Oct @ All Saints Centre, 2 Vicarage Rd Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7RA.

 

Doors 7:30pm (till 11pm)

£5 admission (£4 concessions) https://birminghamclarionsingers.wordpress.com/

 

FLYing High on Roots and Branches…

ON AIRThank you Steve Morris and good to have you back…to hear my songs sitting alongside greats such as Jimmy Dale Gilmore, James Taylor, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Alejandro Escovedo, Wilco, The Band, The Flatlanders etc etc is a lovely compliment to receive…thank you for your support mate 🙂

Steve Morris Show – Roots and Branches on Radio 879 hit the link to a great show and Steve features two tracks (Things Are Gonna Change / Angel) from the FLY album

https://www.mixcloud.com/rootsandbranches/roots-and-branches-radio-879-sunday-october-4th-2015/

Inside Tracks…again

ON AIRHere’s the link to ‘listen again’ to Gary’s all time top ten if you missed it live on 101.8 WCRFM’s Inside Tracks Show http://podcast.canstream.co.uk/wcrfm/index.php?id=10097

Thanks to Pete Whitehouse for the invite on and good to see Andy again who was engineering it…here’s my reasons for the songs …

Slade: Cuz I Luv You …1971 – I was 9 when this came out – I luved em’ coz they spoke loike we’ lol :-)…and wrote in their venacular and I remember the school teachers telling us kids off for writing in our books in the same lol :-)…for the next couple of years these were ‘Crazee’…boot boy footstompers…plus a girl I was at school with (Julie Mansell) had an uncle who was one of their roadies…how cool!

Isley Brothers: Tell Me This Is Just A Rumour Baby (CD) hearing this at Coneygre Youth Club, Tipton at a ‘Soul’ night I’d be about 13 / 14 …I’d more than likely heard the song many times before…but this night, seeing all these lads and lasses dancing to it…it was awesome and I knew why it was called ‘soul music’ 

The Jam: Down In The Tube Station At Midnight (CD) I sat looking on a punk from the outside for a while…trying to get to the nitty gritty of what it was about really…I was too young to ‘get it’ really – I wasn’t old enough to go and see these bands in clubs I was only 15 in 1977 and still a ‘soul boy’ really…but then I heard the Jam doing covers of old r&b / soul numbers like Back In My Arms Again and Sweet Soul Music (they were b-sides to their early singles) with a stick of dynamite stuck into them…then Tube Station came out in 1978 – it was my last year at school and I thought JESUS this is it…songs about real life…it was a stunning song wrapped in 3 minutes of pure society angst but with a class arrangement…it was an anthem for the times…one of many.  

The Clash: White Man In Hammersmith Palais (vinyl) simply one of the best songs ever written and one of the most important for me by a band from these shores…1978 there was so much great stuff coming out of the punk / new wave scene and this song with Joe singing about being a white guy attending reggae sound system gigs and it also blended punk drive with a reggae off beat…another true anthem of its time a very powerful song – politically and socially at the time and a big part of the Rock Against Racism scene and it just summed up the punky /reggae party cross over that Bob Marley highlighted as well. 

The Little Roosters: I Need A Witness (vinyl) featuring my long term music mucka from London Gary Lammin. I saw them at JB’s a few times around 1979/80 – they were a little London rockin’ r&b / rock n roll band that were produced by Joe Strummer of The Clash…and also featured at times a female backing vocalist…Alison Moyet 🙂 great live band who blew me away and set me on my music path. I was a drummer for the first few years of my music career and would have walked to London if I’d have had a chance to join these then lol 🙂

Small Faces: Afterglow (CD) my all time favourite band…I’d have walked bare foot on broken glass to have seen these live in the 60s…one of the UKs greatest. This is a brilliant song, band performance and vocal delivery…and when I saw Steve Marriott do this at JBs Dudley the first time he played there in the mid 80s that was it for me lol…if I’d have got run over on the way home etc I’d have died a happy contented man…my appreciation and love of Ronnie Lane as a song writer starts with his early partnership with Steve Marriott…and grows and grows…more to come 🙂 

The Faces: Three Buttoned Hand Me Down (CD) when Marriott left the Small Faces it seemed all over for the remaining members…but then this bit of music magic came out of the ashes…and for a short time one of the greatest bar room blues driven rock n roll bands ever, who at the time of this song were in their element…the good time loose bonhomie boozy style gave every gig a party feel…this style was always something many bands tried to emulate…but couldn pull it off…possibly the only other band being Slade! The Faces in my opinion both rock n rolled and also had a feel for the depths of music such as soul and folk…plus great musicians / singer-songwriters with character. 

The next two selections are from the same time scale really…the mid 80’s…it was the ‘Indie years’ and although I loved some of the bands…I wanted something that was a bit more soulful and earthy and rootsy…well when these two acts came on The Whistle Test I knew there was still a bit of life left in the roots of music 

Green On Red: Keep On Moving (vinyl) …just made me jump up off me sofa in me old flat…it was like Neil Young and Keith Richards had been given some youth serum lol :-)…they were from America…they were called Green On Red…I saw them play The Breedon Bar over Birmingham…they were everything 

Martin Stephenson & The Daintees: Crocodile Cryer (CD) …these were everything too…and they were from Newcastle…to say they were a breath of fresh air is a total understatement – no droning shoe gazing from these – pure unadulterated fun live …Martin Stephenson is truly one of these shores greates exponents of the ‘troubadour’ style…they were known to play for hours 🙂 …to become friends with Martin and get to record an EP with him and play gigs with him around the country is truly one of my happiest achievements…no fame…no fortune…but his respect is something I cherish. I have achieved that with Martin, Gary Lammin and a few others such as Steve Gibbons, Alan Tyler etc and if you’d haver told me that at 17 I’d have been satisfied…so anything else is a bonus 🙂 

Ronnie Lane & Ron Wood: Just For A Moment (vinyl) everything I do, everything I’ve learnt as a songwriter stems from Ronnie Lane’s influence…it is a source I continually touch base with. I could have listed just 10 Ronnie Lane songs for this lol :-)…but this particular one was introduced to me by Gary Lammin back in the early 80’s when I was staying with him and he asked me if I knew the album Mahoney’s Last Stand which was a film soundtrack that Ronnie Lane did with Ron Wood in the early 70s…I didn’t know the album…but I did from that day…this song was and is stunning and always makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up – a simply lovely wonderfully crafted song and perfect delivery…:-)

 

Hope you enjoy the show 🙂