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John Cate and The van Gogh Brothers

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Genres
  
Americana

Website
  
Official website

Genre
  
Americana

Albums
  
A Whole New Day

Years active
  
1996–present

Active from
  
1996

Members
  
Dave Mattacks

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Labels
  
American Music Partners Rose Hip Blue Rose

Similar
  
Anthony J Resta, Swinging Steaks, The Albion Band, Fairport Convention, The Bushwackers

Profiles

John cate sugar baby at the iron horse


John Cate & The van Gogh Brothers and its offshoot, Voices of van Gogh are an Americana band based in Boston, Massachusetts and Los Angeles, CA. They are also known for providing soundtrack music for television series and films including American Idol, NCIS, NUMB3RS, Touched by an Angel, Melrose Place and Dawson’s Creek, among others.

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Band members include Cate, Paul Candilore who has recorded for Sony Music, Clayton Young, Steve Latt, and drummers Andy Plaisted formerly with the Swinging Steaks, John Sands (Aimee Mann, Kathleen Edwards), Mike Levesque (7 Mary 3), Tauras Biskis, and Dave Mattacks formerly with Fairport Convention, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. Musicians who have also contributed significantly to albums include Jimmy Ryan (Blood Oranges), George Ricele (Bob Dylan), Jim Gambino (Swinging Steaks), Paul Kochanski (Swinging Steaks), and producer Anthony J. Resta (Elton John, Duran Duran, Collective Soul).

John Cate & The van Gogh Brothers have, to date, released eleven albums, with the earliest, Set Free, released in 1996, and the most recent, '''A Whole New Day'', released in October, 2011. Eight of the albums have been released under the American Music Partners label, of which Cate is the managing partner. The band has produced a percentage of the albums, and they have also worked with producers Anthony J. Resta (Duran Duran, Collective Should, Elton John), Rob Fraboni (The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Band), and David Minehan of the Neighborhoods and the Replacements.

History

John Cate formed the van Gogh Brothers after returning to music in 1992 after a ~15 year musical hiatus. John played bass in the late 1960s and 1970s with the early jazz-rock "fusion" band, Zamcheck, led by pianist Mark Zamcheck who was named Downbeat Magazine's up and coming Jazz pianist of 1974. Zamcheck performed at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1974 whereafter Herbie Mann described the group as "the future of jazz." Zamcheck also toured with Gary Burton and his band, which included a young Pat Methey. Zamcheck was managed by impresario Steve Sesnick, who was known as manager of the Velvet Underground. Zamcheck disbanded in 1976. Cate then worked house sound and stage management at Paul's Mall/Jazz Workshop in Boston, with artists such as Little River Band, Pat Metheny, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Robert Palmer and others. Cate earned a Bachelor's degree in accounting and worked in finance until his return to music in 1992. Cate resumed writing and performing as a singer-songwriter and was rejoined by Zamcheck in 1993. Zamcheck has supported Cate throughout his solo career as a musician and business partner. In 1995, Cate met Paul Candilore, who has served as Cate's musical foil and often as 1/2 of the production team. Cate & Candilore first formed the van Gogh Brothers as their production partnership, as a reference to each having "one good ear." Now the van Gogh Brothers encompass Cate's full band lineup. The band is published by Heavy Hitters Music & American Music Partners and their music is often heard on network television & in feature films. The vGBs perform in the Northeast and occasionally in the Midwest and Nashville & in LA as Voices of van Gogh.

Songs

On My Way Back HomeA Whole New Day · 2016
CaliforniaA Whole New Day · 2016
InspirationStill Worthy · 2005

References

John Cate & The van Gogh Brothers Wikipedia