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Listen to the Green Light Go Demo
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Eric Dove & Green Light Go
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With an eclectic mix of only the most popular and upbeat rock, classic rock, 80’s and country, Green Light Go is about one true thing....entertaining. And they do it all with style. Holding themselves to the same high professional standards as an Eric Dove solo show, you get a complete band of true professionals who know the difference between a garage band and a crowd-drawing money-maker. As with Eric Dove solo, Green Light Go is backed by Budweiser TrueMusic (the only band in the Columbus area to boast such a sponsorship), meaning every show will have the support of beautifully designed full-color banners and posters of any size and shape required for advertisement ahead of the show. Green Light Go uses only the best professional sound and lighting for all shows. It does make a huge difference in the quality of the show and the patrons’ perception of the band and especially, your venue.
The lineup: Eric Dove on guitars and lead vocals...we’ve talked enough about this guy, let’s move on. Chico Lee on lead guitars and backing vocals. Chico is a veteran of the Columbus and Dayton music scenes and has played lead guitar with Eric in various situations for over 15 years. Needless to say, the two play together as if driven by one brain (who has the bigger half might be the question), always in sync and always knowing what the other will do next...even if you don’t. Greg Morgan on drums. Also a veteran of the Columbus music scene for many years, Greg was most known as the clock-steady and powerful drummer for the popular campus-area band, Gingley JoH...yep, fronted by Eric Dove. Ed D’Angelo on bass guitar and backing vocals. The bottom end for many area bands of many styles, Ed is best recognized as the bassist for ska phenomenon, Fenster. With a soulful precision and a flare for the goofy, Ed was an obvious fit for Green Light Go. Gary Williams on keys and backing vocals. Also known for his amazing keyboards with Highway 70, Gary has no equal in the land of ebony and ivory. Equally at home with honky-tonk piano as he is with 80’s synth, he completes the Green Light Go formula.
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