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Goose Creek Symphony | |
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Origin | Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
Genres | Progressive, country, acid rock, folk, surf, rock |
Years active | 1968–1976, 1985, 1990–present |
Labels | Capitol, Columbia |
Members | West Coast Line Up Charlie Gearheart (Acoustic Guitar-Percussion-Vocals) Paul "Pearl" Spradlin (Electric & Acoustic Guitars-Jews Harp-Vocals) Bob "Willard" Henke (Electric & Acoustic Guitars-Bass-Keyboards-Percussion-Jews Harp-Vocals) Jon Parry (Fiddle) Pat Moore (Bass) Dennis Kenmore (Drums) East Coast Line Up Charlie Gearheart (Acoustic Guitar-Percussion-Vocals) Paul "Pearl" Spradlin (Electric & Acoustic Guitars-Jews Harp-Vocals) Bob "Willard" Henke (Electric & Acoustic Guitars-Bass-Keyboards-Percussion-Jews Harp-Vocals) Jon Parry (Fiddle) Dan McGlamery (Electric & Acoustic Guitars-Mandolin) David Heyer (Drums-Percussion) Doug Habbena (Bass-Vocals) |
Past members | Rick Gilbreath (Piano-dec.) Bob James (Bass) Paul Byes (Drums-Vocals-dec.) Dave Birkett (Bass) Mickey McGee (Drums-dec.) Mike McFadden (Guitar-Vocals) Doug Haywood (Bass-Vocals) Fred Weisz (Fiddle-Banjo-Vocals-dec.) Ed Black (Bass-Pedal Steel-Vocals-dec.) Chris Lockheed (Drums) Jim Tolles (Fiddle-Mandolin-Vocals) Harold Williams (Alto-Tenor-Baritone Sax-dec.) Randall Bramlett (Soprano-Alto-Tenor Sax) Gene Elders (Fiddle) Ellis Schwied (Fiddle) Chris Mostert (Sax-Flute) Clarke Pierson (Drums) Jack Schroer (Sax-dec.) Ray Trainer (Bass-Guitar-dec.) Cleon Nalley (Bass-Vocals-dec.) Matt McClure (Drums) Scott Carter (Bass) Vince Micko (Guitar-Vocals) Gary Mackey (Fiddle-dec.) Sid Walker (Fiddle) Gary Oleyar (Fiddle) Eric Day (Guitar-Dobro) Dave Duncan (Guitar) Roy Agee (Trombone-Comedic Relief) |
Website | goosecreeksymphony |
The Goose Creek Symphony is an American rock band with roots in Arizona and Kentucky. They were formed in 1968[1] in Phoenix, Arizona as an outlet for the songs of Charlie Gearheart, aka Ritchie Hart, and were best known for their 1972 cover of Janis Joplin's song, "Mercedes Benz".