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The Goose Creek Symphony is an American rock band with roots in Arizona and Kentucky. It was formed in 1968 in Phoenix, Arizona, as an outlet for the songs of Charlie Gearheart (aka Ritchie Hart). It was best known for its 1972 cover of the
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song " Mercedes Benz."


Career

The band recorded their first album at Audio Recorders in 1968–1969 and was subsequently signed to
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in 1970. The band continued recording until 1976 and then reformed in 1990. The band is considered one of the tightest, musically, of its genre, and has continued touring to popular acclaim. The band appeared on ''
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'' with Bobbie Gentry. They shared the stage with
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and
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, among others, at the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival. Charlie Gearheart performed on ''
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'' as Ritchie Hart in 1959. The Goose Creek Symphony was inducted into the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2011. In the 1970s, the band fit into a
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mode but was more esoteric than many of its contemporaries, and had a rawer, less commercial sound. The band recorded three eclectic albums for Capitol, ''Goose Creek Symphony Est. 1970'' (1970), ''Welcome to Goose Creek'' (1971), and ''Words of Earnest'' (1972). All three were moderately successful, with the last boasting a hit-single cover of Janis Joplin's "Mercedes Benz." Remastered versions of these discs are available on the group's website. In 1974, the band moved to
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and recorded, to less success, ''Do Your Thing But Don't Touch Mine''. Shortly thereafter, the band took a hiatus that lasted almost 17 years. In the years since it resurfaced, the band has played many festivals and released several albums, including a live set, ''The Goose Is Loose'', in 1995, which highlights its extended jamming, including the meandering 20 minutes or so of “Talk About Goose Creek and Other Important Places.” Also released was the ''Acoustic Goose'' live album, as well as studio albums, including ''Going Home'' (1998) and ''I Don't Know'' (2003). The band has also released a couple of lost albums, such as ''Head For the Hills'' (recorded in 1975—1976 and released in 1997) and recently ''The Same Thing Again'' (one music CD and a bonus DVD). The latter was recorded in the mid-1970s and essentially forgotten for three decades. Ironically, the title cut has Gearheart singing “If I could live my life over, I'd do the same thing again. For 20 long years, I’ve picked, and I’ve sung.”


Discography

*''Goose Creek Symphony Est. 1970'' (1970, Capitol) *''Welcome to Goose Creek'' (1971, Capitol) *''Words of Earnest'' (1972, Capitol) Platinum *''Do Your Thing But Don't Touch Mine'' (1974, Columbia) *''Head For The Hills'' (never released album from 1975 to 1976, bootlegged 1977, 1997 CD-release, 2009 CD-re-release w/bonus track) *''Oso Special'' (Recorded 1985, Released 1990, June Appal) *''Live at Appal Shop'' (1991, June Appal, lim. Rel., 1997 re-released as "Acoustic Goose") *''The Goose Is Loose'' (1995, 2CD private rel., 1996 single CD, Winter Harvest, 2007 2 CD re-release ) *''Goin' Home'' (2002) *''I Don't Know'' (2003) *''Goose on the Lake 2004'' (2004) *''Live at the Mountain Arts Center'' (2004) *''Goose on the Lake 2007'' (2007) *''The Same Thing Again'' (recorded 1977, released 2008)


Radio and television appearances

Goose Creek's mixed-genre versatility is demonstrated in its 2003 appearance as sole guest on Show 259 of the '' WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour''. The WoodSongs Archivehttps://web.archive.org/web/20080320095521/http://www.woodsongs.com/showlist.asp has both the radio program and a 111-minute video of the show, which includes 20 minutes of performance not included in the hour-long radio show.


References


External links

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