Gary Pig Gold

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Gary Pig Gold (born May 30, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, author and journalist. His fanzine The Pig Paper was Canada's second independently published music magazine, and among the recording artists he has worked with are Pat Boone, Dave Rave, Endless Summer, Simply Saucer and Shane Faubert. Gold has written many books on popular music and has contributed to dozens of magazines as well as seven books in the multi-genre MusicHound album guide series. AllMusic describes him as "rock music's all-time hardest-working man ... with all apologies to James Brown". [1] [2]

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Writing and publishing

Under this nom de plume, Gold began self-publishing the fanzine The Pig Paper in 1973 and distributing it by mail to friends. Visiting London two years later he met Joe Strummer, then leading The 101ers, who encouraged Gold to continue his writing. That winter, he published a mock concert program commemorating an appearance by The Who in Toronto, and in 1977 a similar Pig Paper on The Kinks became the first issue to be made available outside of Canada, when Gold followed the band to a concert and record signing in Buffalo, New York.

The featured interviewee of that Pig Paper was Edgar Breau, whose band Simply Saucer Gold began managing and producing, releasing their first record June 8, 1978 on Pig Records. It was voted Single Of The Week in London's Record Mirror the following month. By then, The Pig Paper was being distributed throughout the U.S. and Europe, offering early in-depth coverage of The Viletones, Ramones, Half Japanese, Elvis Costello and Talking Heads as well as features on such vintage acts as The Hollies and Dave Clark Five.

The Pig Paper has become an important primary source for the documentation of the Toronto punk scene with citations in numerous published works and histories of the punk movement. [3] [4]

Gold is a noted interviewer and music writer, writing for music publications and fanzines like Ear Candy Mag, Indie Journal, and purrmag. [5]

Gold is a writer and contribute to numerous music publications, authoring Visible Ink Press's Music Hound Essential Album Guide series, [1] as well as Bubblegum Music Is the Naked Truth, Encounters With Bob Dylan , Lost in the Grooves, Paul McCartney: I Saw Him Standing There, TV A-Go-Go,Treat Me Like Dirt: An Oral History of Punk in Toronto and Beyond 1977–1981, and The Little Black Book of Music. He is a contributor on publications such as Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed published by Routledge. [6]

His syndicated "Pigshit" column continues to run monthly online, having first appeared in Los Angeles' Flipside (fanzine) in 1979.

He was also a featured interview subject in the Jandek on Corwood documentary film.

Music activities

Immediately after attending a Jan and Dean concert in Toronto during the summer of 1980, Gold relocated to California where he formed The Loved Ones, as well as promoting concerts for local bands such as The Crowd over the next three years. He spent the remainder of the decade back in Canada, first joining the Vancouver-based Fun With Numbers band before touring five years with Endless Summer. In 1989, he returned to the studio, working in Nashville alongside Donald Dunn and Pat Boone, then at Daniel Lanois’ Grant Avenue Studio with Dave Rave DesRoches, the latter sessions resulting in the Valentino's Pirates album, which became the first independently recorded western release to be issued on the Soviet Union's Melodiya record label.

After relocating to New York City with DesRoches to form the Dave Rave Conspiracy alongside Billy Ficca of Television and ex-Washington Squares Lauren Agnelli, Gold co-founded the pioneering alternative-country band The Ghost Rockets, whose maximum rhythm ‘n’ bluegrass cover of the Beach Boys' "In My Room" became a radio "turntable hit" in Europe. Another song, "Marcia Marcia Marcia", written by Gold, Buddy Woodward and David Ribyat for the A Very Brady Sequel movie, appeared instead on the King Records label in New Zealand, to be followed by dozens of other Ghost Rockets releases worldwide.

Activities as a producer

Gold meanwhile produced two albums for Shane Faubert, formerly of The Cheepskates, at Dubway Studios. With Shane, he began the To M’Lou Music label in 1998, releasing the acclaimed debut album of the Los Angeles band The Masticators as well as He's a Rebel: The Gene Pitney Story Retold, which included exclusive recordings by Billy Cowsill, Mick Farren, Gordon Waller and Al Kooper. Gold contributed tracks himself to the Bullseye Records of Canada Men In Plaid Bay City Rollers tribute album as well as singing alongside Jim Carroll for Back to The Streets: Celebrating the Music of Don Covay , and with Andrew Loog Oldham on the 1993 issue of Alex Chilton's Bach's Bottom album.

Later career

In 2008, Gold began work at John Huelbig's Backroom Studios in Wallington, New Jersey, writing, performing and producing with such artists as Mark Johnson, Chris Butler, Dave Rave and Frank Lee Sprague.[ citation needed ]

Discography

Production credits

Appears on

Compilation albums

  • Baloney Sandwich – The Loved Ones, The Know Goods, 1990
  • 1990 Volume 5 – Dave Rave Group, 1991
  • 22 Original Hits, 22 Original Stars – Dave Rave Conspiracy, Lauren Agnelli, 1991
  • U.S. Rock ‘n’ Roll Anthology Volume 1 – Dave Rave, 1991
  • The 8th Wonder – Martin and the E-Chords, 1991
  • More Hits, More Stars – Dave Rave Conspiracy, Coyote Shivers, 1992
  • Reaction, Volume One – Dave Rave Conspiracy, 1992
  • Rock My Child – Lauren Agnelli, 1993
  • Back To The Streets: Celebrating The Music of Don Covay, 1993
  • Impact Music, Volume 2 – Dave Rave Conspiracy, 1994
  • Powerplay – The Ghost Rockets, 1995
  • Total Fun – The Ghost Rockets, 1996
  • Hit The Hay, Volume 2 – The Ghost Rockets, 1996
  • Never Been To Nashville – The Ghost Rockets, 1996
  • Astral Weeks – The Ghost Rockets, 1996
  • Pop! Productions 1987-1997 – The Ghost Rockets, 1997
  • A Pig Pop Sampler – The Ghost Rockets, Shane Faubert, 1997
  • Edges From The Postcard – The Ghost Rockets, 1997
  • Fireworks – The Ghost Rockets, 1997
  • Twangfest 1997 – The Ghost Rockets, 1997
  • The Ghost Rockets, Astral Weeks – The Ghost Rockets, 1997
  • Unsound, Volume One: Pop! – Gary and the Portastudio, 1998
  • Edges From The Postcard 2 – The Ghost Rockets, 1998
  • Essentials – The Ghost Rockets, 1999
  • This Note's For You Too! A Tribute to Neil Young – Shane Faubert, 1999
  • Postcards From The Other Side – The Ghost Rockets, 1999
  • A Tribute to The Left Banke: Shadows Breaking Over Our Heads – Shane Faubert, 1999
  • Men In Plaid: A Tribute to The Bay City Rollers – Gary and the Grip Weeds, 2000
  • Full Circle: A Tribute to Gene Clark – The Ghost Rockets, 2000
  • Burnt Marshmallows and Teeny Bikinis – Gary and the Masticators, 2000
  • International Pop Overthrow Vol. 3 – Shane Faubert, 2000
  • Shoe Fetish: A Tribute to Shoes – Shane Faubert, 2001
  • Dropped On The Head, Volume 1 – Gary Pig Gold, 2001
  • Uno-A-Go-Go! – Gary Pig Gold, 2002
  • Under the Covers at Hawthorne High Vol. 9 – The Ghost Rockets, 2004
  • This is Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio, Volume 1 – Gary Pig Gold and Shane Faubert, 2005
  • The Blog Gems, Volume Three (1976-1999) – Gary and the Masticators, 2006
  • Hi-Fi Christmas Party Volume 2 – Gary Pig Gold, 2006
  • Sweet Relief – The Next Big Thing, Ghost Rockets, Dave Rave Group, 2007
  • ValleyView Christmas Compilation 2007 – Gary Pig Gold, 2007
  • Tributes Or Not Tributes – Gary and the Grip Weeds, 2008
  • Raiders Of The Lost Hook Vol. 2 – Dave Rave Group, 2008
  • The Mockeers: Then and Now – Gary Pig Gold and his Loved Ones, 2008
  • ValleyView Christmas Compilation 2008 – Gary Gold and his Orchestra, 2008
  • That's Truckdrivin' – Gary Pig Gold, 2009
  • Winter Holidays with Little Pocket – Gary Pig Gold, 2009
  • Not Quite Yet (Wives Alive @5) – The Faubert Gold, 2010
  • International Email Audio Art Project Volume 2 – Gary Pig Gold, 2010
  • Mongrel Zine Volume Nine CD Comp – Gary Pig Gold, 2010
  • What We Do On Our Holidays – Gary Pig Gold, 2010
  • Best Of Mongrel Zine #1-3 Compilation – Gary Pig Gold, 2011
  • Pop Garden Radio Presents: The Rock On The Road Tour, Season 2 – The Next Big Thing, 2011
  • Legacy: A Tribute To Rick Nelson, Volume 1 – Gary Pig Gold, 2013
  • Get Yer Fa La La's Out: A Bullseye Christmas Vol. III – Gary Pig Gold, 2013
  • It Was 50 Years Ago Today: A Tribute to The Beatles, Volume 2 – Little Sisters, 2014
  • Heavy Metalloid Music – The Loved Ones, 2016

Liner Notes

Bibliography

Selected articles

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 "Gary Pig Gold". Rock's Backpages . Retrieved November 14, 2014.
  2. "Gary Pig Gold | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  3. Sutherland, Sam (October 2012). Perfect Youth: The Birth of Canadian Punk. ECW Press. ISBN   978-1-77090-278-7.
  4. "TORONTO PUNK HISTORY 2". punksandrockers.com. 2012-09-12. Archived from the original on 2020-10-21. Retrieved 2020-11-13.
  5. Gold, Gary Pig (1999). "Johnny Dowd: Either One Hell Of A Storyteller, Or Someone Who Should Be Locked Up". Indie Journal via Rock's Backpages.
  6. Cooper, Kim; Smay, David (2005-07-08). Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed. Routledge. ISBN   978-1-135-87921-1.