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Gogh Van Go
Gogh Van Go is a Montreal alt-pop duo made up of Sandra Luciantonio and Daniel Tierney. Through Audiogram Records, the group released two records. Their first album, the self-titled ''Gogh Van Go'', was released in 1993 and was produced by Pierre Marchand. The record was meet with great success, with featured songs such as ''Bed Where We Hide'', ''Say You Will'' (re-mixed by James Di Salvio of Bran Van 3000 fame) and ''Tunnel of Trees'', which won Lyne Charlebois the Juno Award for Best Video in 1995. Their second album, ''Bliss Station'', was released in 1997. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of their debut album, the duo reunited to perform in December of 2013, with what was thought to be a one-off reunion show at the Cabaret du Mile End in Montreal.〔http://blogs.montrealgazette.com/2013/12/06/gogh-van-go-return-with-all-the-magic-intact/〕 Luciantonio and Tierney were joined by their original line up, including Yves Desrosiers (Jean Leloup, Lhasa de Sela), guitar; Jean Massicotte, keyboards and samples; John Souranis (Men Without Hats, Hodads, Jerry Jerry), bass; and John McColgan (Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Michel Pagliaro, Stephen Barry Band), drums. That same year, Audiogram released a compilation on iTunes, ''The Best of Gogh Van Go'', which included the ''Say You Will'' remix produced by James Di Salvio and a forgotten track from the first album. Brendan Kelly of the Montreal Gazette proclaimed the Gogh Van Go concert as his live music event of the year.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xyK20D89Wc〕 In 2014 the group returned to the studio to record two new songs, ''Sugar'' and ''Mama Needs a New Dress'', written by Luciantonio with Yves Desrosiers, and produced by keyboardist Jean Massicotte. On 26 June 2014, the band returned to the live stage as a part of the 2014 Montreal International Jazz Festival. ==Discography==
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