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David Gogo was born on 18 March, 1969 in Nanaimo, Canada, is a David Gogo is Canadian blues guitarist, singer songwriter. Discover David Gogo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 18 March 1969
Birthday 18 March
Birthplace Nanaimo, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1930

Acoustic: Official Bootleg Series - Volume 2 features the rich tones of Gogo's 1930 National Steel guitar as well as his 1915 Gibson and a modern-day 12-string.

Acoustic was nominated for a Juno Award for Blues Album of the Year.

1969

David Gogo (born March 18, 1969), is a Canadian blues guitarist, singer-songwriter and bandleader who is currently signed to the independent Cordova Bay Records label.

He was formerly signed to EMI Records.

1994

Between 1994 and 2014, he released 12 solo albums.

1999

Gogo was named Musician of the Year at the 1999/2000 West Coast Music Awards.

2000

Several successful European tours and American blues festival appearances followed, as well as the albums Change of Pace (a rock-oriented blues album) and Bare Bones (an acoustic blues album) in 2000.

2001

Halfway to Memphis was released by Cordova Bay Records and Dixiefrog Records (Europe) in 2001.

2002

The first single from the album, Skeleton Key, a blues-inspired rendition of the song "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode, was released in the summer of 2002.

Gogo's version of Personal Jesus earned him an award for Guitarist of the Year at the Maple Blues Awards for 2002.

The special Live At Deer Lake: Official Bootleg Series - Volume 1 is a live recording of songs mostly found on Skeleton Key.

The recording was made for broadcast on Vancouver's Rock 101 by blues DJ Norm Casler (Storman Norman) at the 2002 Burnaby Blues Festival in Deer Lake Park.

2003

Due to popular demand, the recording was released as an album in 2003.

2004

The album was nominated for a 2004 Juno Award in Canada.

Gogo's eighth album, entitled Vibe, is a compilation of original songs written with Tom Wilson, Craig Northey (Odds/Colin James) and John Capek.

Vibe was released in 2004 and showcases Gogo's vocal strengths and guitar skills on songs such as "I'll Do Anything" and "300 Pound Shoes".

Jeff Healey made a guest appearance with a guitar solo on "She's All Right".

In 2004 Gogo also made a guest appearance on Bob Walsh's album Bob Walsh Live – A Canadian Blues Rendez-Vous.

He also received his second Guitarist of the Year award at the Maple Blues Awards in 2004.

2006

In 2006, Gogo released another acoustic blues album as part of his Bootleg Series.

2008

In 2008, Gogo's music was featured in the Steven Seagal movie, Kill Switch.

Gogo's tenth album was recorded in his own home in Nanaimo, British Columbia with the sights of the 160-acre Christmas tree farm and forest that make up the Gogo family compound to inspire him.

Different Views was produced by Juno-nominated producer Russell Broom (Jann Arden, Sam Roberts, The Dudes) with guests Shaun Verrault (Wide Mouth Mason), roots diva Carolyn Mark, and jazz great Phil Dwyer.

2009

Different Views was released in July 2009.

2011

In June 2011, David Gogo released his eleventh album, titled Soul Bender, named after the Fulltone guitar pedal of the same name.

Soul Bender is a combination of original songs and covers, including "The Changeling" by The Doors and "The Way You Make Me Feel" by Michael Jackson.

2012

The album was nominated for JUNO Award (Blues Album of the Year), a SiriusXM INDIES Award (Blues Recording of the Year), and won "Blues Recording of the Year" at the 2012 Western Canadian Music Awards.

2014

As of 2014, his touring band includes a Hammond organ/piano player, an electric bass player (with a five-string bass) and a drummer.

David Gogo is the cousin of Trooper keyboardist Paul Gogo and singer/songwriter John Gogo.

Gogo was born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, and received his first guitar at the age of five.

At the age of 15, he met Stevie Ray Vaughan backstage at the Royal Theatre in Victoria, British Columbia and was encouraged by the blues legend to pursue a career in blues.

By the age of 16, he was getting regular work as a musician.

Gogo formed a band called The Persuaders, which eventually opened for blues performers such as Johnny Winter, Buddy Guy and Albert Collins.

After a European tour supporting The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Gogo signed a solo record deal with EMI Records.

He soon after performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival with the likes of B.B. King, Otis Rush and Blues Traveler.

He also guested on Tom Cochrane's Mad Mad World album while working on material for his upcoming debut album.

The album David Gogo received a nomination for a Juno Award.

Despite its many successes, Gogo's debut album was never released in the United States, and Gogo made the decision to leave EMI Records in order to pursue his passion for the blues.

His next album, Dine Under the Stars, was released in Europe by French label Dixiefrog Records.

He also signed with Canadian Independent label Ragged Pup/Cordova Bay Records.