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Sunday, May 11, 2008

The music of Golden Ghost isn’t spooky, but there’s something uncanny about it. What’s uncanny is the way these songs can be a bit strange, but nevertheless connect so surprisingly and affectingly to the listener in a very human way. Singer, guitarist and songwriter Laura Goetz is Golden Ghost, and she brings her boisterous and introspective songs to the WNYC Studio. She’s joined in her performances by Viking Moses (Brendon Massei) on bass and vocals, with a little assist from host David Garland on piano.

View photos from the session

Golden Ghost at MySpace

Viking Moses at MySpace

Golden Ghost, Viking Moses, and David Garland each perform their music at Union Pool in Brooklyn, Saturday, May 17th, 8 pm.

Comments [4]

Linda Fantuzzo from USA

What a treat. The little girl next door has grown up and she now offers us her poetry and her lovely voice. I'll look forward to hearing more. Thanks Larry for the heads-up.

Your neighbor, L.Fantuzzo

May. 05 2009 10:28 PM
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olh from new orleans

Golden Ghost and Viking Moses are two of my favorite newly discovered bands, they have a future ahead of them.

Mar. 25 2009 07:46 PM
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kmb

Awesome. I really wish I could buy the session. I loved it.

May. 13 2008 02:07 PM
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wldn

Great show. Laura Goetz has a wonderful voice and I'm glad to be introduced to her music.

May. 11 2008 08:06 PM
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