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  1. God Street Wine (also known as GSW) is a jam band from New York City. Their music is an amalgam of rock, jazz, bluegrass, funk, psychedelia, pop, Americana, reggae, progressive, and more. The band broke up in 1999 and reunited in 2009. GSW played a significant role in the development of the improvisational jam band scene of the early 1990s. [1] .

  2. Wray also brought in Little Feat keyboard legend, Bill Payne, to among other things, compliment Maxwell's achingly beautiful guitar solo on Bevo's ethereal "Silver." Other special guests on God Street Wine include Blues Traveler's John Popper, who lends his distinguished harp playing on several tracks, including Faber's soulful ballad, "She ...

  3. The first God Street Wine performance for other people is November 29th at a party at The Love House, a commune of S.U.N.Y. Purchase students in Byram, Connecticut; the first paying gig is at the Nightingale Bar on East 13th Street on December 13th. God Street Wine meets Blues Traveler, another band with roots in the Princeton NJ. area who are ...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "God Street Wine" on Discogs.

  5. 24 de ago. de 2009 · In addition to the regular five members, Bill Payne of Little Feat sat in on keyboards, and Denny Fongheiser played percussion as well as drums on three tracks. These outtakes fall in various categories.

  6. God Street Wine, a New York-based jam band in the tradition of the Spin Doctors and Blues Traveler, blend funk, reggae, folk-rock, post-punk, pop/rock, and blues-rock into a cohesive whole that is unique and original.

  7. 2001.godstreetwine.com › music › albumsGod Street Albums Page

    god street wine albums "Bag" (indie, 1992) The first GSW recording to come out on CD, "Bag" was recorded throughout the first half of 1992 with the band's own money and with a loan from their friend Amy Tucci.