3...2...1...GO! This week the Third Men podcast plunges into the heart of Detroit at the dawn of the indie rock boom to bring you an in-depth look at a band that in many ways epitomizes the entire era: The Go. When founding members Bobby Harlow, John Krautner, and Marc Fellis got together in 1996, their collaboration fanned the flames of a rock'n'roll fire that was beginning to burn bright in hotspots like the Gold Dollar and The Magic Stick. By the time Jack White joined the group in 1998 along with bassist (and Italy Records founder) Dave Buick, The Go were a musical force to be reckoned with, releasing their first LP Watcha Doin' for Sub-Pop in September of 1999. While Jack's tenure with the group was to be short-lived, The Go continue to play on and inspire a new generation of garage rockers, such as our Third Man for this week, Asphalt Grey's Rob Janos! Rob's stories of the New York music scene and jack-o-lyte run-ins are NOT to be missed! So go check it out!
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