- Jo Jo Gunne
Jo Jo Gunne is a
rock band , formed in Los Angeles,California in 1971 by Jay Ferguson (keyboards, vocals andguitar ) andMark Andes (bass and vocals) after the two of them had left Spirit.Career
With the addition of Andes' brother, Matt Andes (born
California ) (guitar, vocals), and William "Curly" Smith (born31 January 1952 , Wolf Point,Montana ) (drums, vocals and harp), the four of them were signed toAsylum Records .They had a Top 10 hit in the
UK Singles Chart with thesong , "Run Run Run ", taken from their 1972 self-titled debutalbum .cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 283
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]The group did not maintain the commercial momentum of their debut release. With "Jumpin' the Gunne"'s tasteless
album cover being blamed for drastically falling sales, they broke up in 1975. However they made several notable tracks, especially "Take It Easy," "Broken Down Man," "Neon City," and "Falling Angel."Fact|date=February 2007Personnel changes
Following the first album, Mark Andes left the band and was replaced by
Jimmie Randall (born14 February 1949 , Dallas,Texas ). Randall introduced a brighter bass sound, and helped hike up the band's overall volume.Matt Andes departed after "Jumpin' the Gunne", and he was briefly replaced by Star Donaldson. A more permanent replacement was found in John Staehely (born
25 January 1952 ,Austin, Texas ), who had played on "Feedback", the Spirit album that followed Ferguson and Ande's departure. Staehely's overdriven guitar was a complete change from Matt Andes'sRy Cooder styleslide guitar .After the band broke up, Ferguson recorded several solo albums, including the
hit single s "Thunder Island" and "Shakedown Cruise", and scored TV shows and mostly non-notablefilm s. Andes joinedFirefall , and later, Heart. Smith went on to have a successful career as a session drummer, and also played with Spirit in the 1980s and Boston from 1994 to 2000.Reunion
The original line-up reformed in 2005, and are touring and recording again.
Albums
* "Jo Jo Gunne" (1972)
* "Bite Down Hard" (1973)
* "Jumpin' The Gunne" (1973)
* "So...Where's The Show?" (1974)
* "Big Chain" (2005)ee also
*
List of Asylum Records artists
*List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States
*One-hit wonders in the UK References
External links
* [http://www.jojogunne.com Official home page]
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