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The Go Getters | |
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Origin | Västerås, Sweden |
Genres | Rockabilly |
Years active | 1988-present |
Labels | Goofin’ Records |
Members | Peter Sandberg Jonny Andersson Robin Johnson Pascal Guimbard |
Past members | Paul Epailys |
Website | https://www.thegogetters.se/ |
The Go Getters is a Swedish neo-rockabilly band formed in 1988 by lead singer, drummer, and lyricist Peter Sandberg. Other members include Johnny Andersson, and Pascal Guimbard, a founding member of the French rockabilly band The Sprites.[1] Guitarist Robin Johnson died in a motorcycle accident in 2011.[2][3]
The Go Getters headline at major rockabilly events around the world and have amassed a global following[4][5] The Go Getters released their first of eight albums in 1993. Real Gone was distributed by Part Records in 1993. Their most recent album Love & Hate, which includes a cover of Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash was released in 2018 by the European rockabilly label Goofin’ Records.[6]
In November 2013, The Go Getters celebrated their 25th anniversary near Västerås, Sweden, the hometown of Peter Sandberg[7]
In 2017, the band released Love and Hate, which includes a tribute to Lemmy Kilmister the founder of the English rock band Motörhead.
Band members
- Peter Sandberg (1988-current)
- Johnny Andersson (1988-current)
- Pascal Guimbard (1988-current)
- Robin Johnson (1988-2011)
Discography
Albums
"Real Gone" (1993) - Part Records
"Hotter Than A Pepper" (1996) - Goofin’ Records
"Rockin Roll Is Everywhere" (1998) - Goofin’ Records
"Welcome To Sin City" (2001 - Crazy Love Records
"Motormouth" (2003) - Goofin’ Records
"Live! in Los Angeles" (2008)
- Hip Shakin’ Baby
- Rocket
- I Wonder
- House of Blulelights
- MexiCo
- Blue Moon Baby
- Honkey Tonk Man
- Shake Rattle And Roll
- Hangin’ My Tears Out To Dry
- Somebody's Been Rockin My Boat
Goofin’ Records
"Hot Rod Roadeo" (2008)
- Stop The Bop
- Ronnie d Tribute
- Angel In Blue Jeans
- Dead Men Can't Talk
- Hot Rod Roadeo
- Secret Agent Man
- Slow Down
- Lotta Lovin
- Rockit On Down To My House
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go
- Blitzkrieg Bo
Goofin’ Records"Love & Hate" (2018)
- Maria
- Red Hot Mamma
- Don't Get Me Started
- Thunderbird
- Ring Of Fire
- Mona
- Long Black Shiny Car
- Rattlesnake
- Motorhead
- Don't Get Me Started Alt. Take
Goofin’ Records
Singles
- You Don't Love Me (1993)
Voodoo Records
- The Go Getters/The High Winders – Power Meet 1994
Tail Records
- Gang War (1995)
Goofin’ Records
- MexiCo (1996)
Goofin Records
- Austalian Tour (1999)
Goofin’ Records
- Loud Pipes ‘n’ Lead Feet (1999)
Racketeer Records
- Brand New Cadilac
Goofin’ Records
Run Rudolph Run
Goofin’ Records
Awards and achievements
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References
- ^ Virgil (2016-05-27). "The Sprites (French Rockabilly band)". the rockabilly chronicle. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ "The Go Getters, Sweden's most wanted rockabilly band, celebrates 25 years on stage". Worldkustom.com. 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ "Neo-Rockabilly artists, songs, albums, playlists and listeners – volt.fm". volt.fm. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ Wray, Tyson (2015-07-07). "The Go Getters". Beat Magazine. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ Edition, The Weekend (2015-07-30). "GreazeFest Kustom Kulture Festival | Events | The Weekend Edition". The Weekend Edition | What's on in Brisbane. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ "The Go Getters". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-12-03.
- ^ "The Go Getters, Sweden's most wanted rockabilly band, celebrates 25 years on stage". Worldkustom.com. 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2023-12-03.