BLUES HAS GOT ME
PETE GAGE
Songwriter: pete gage
Country: u. k.
Album: left over blues
Label: goofin’ records
Genre: blues
Year: 2005
Peter Gage(born 12 February 1946, St Mary's
Hospital, Paddington, London)
is a British blues musician. A vocalist, harmonica player and pianist, Gage is
best known for fronting the Jet Harris Band and Dr. Feelgood,
although he has also led his own band and has issued solo albums featuring
artists such as Gypie Mayo.
Gage's father was a drummer. The younger Gage
started his musical career as vocalist and harmonica player in a London band
"The Sloane Squares", led by Gwyn Headley,
in the mid-1960s. The Sloane Squares were well known for their tight music and
live shows, and were supporting Jimi Hendrix when they were spotted by Jet Harris,
the former Shadows bass player,
who asked them to become his backing band. The Jet Harris single
"My Lady" c/w "You Don't Live Twice" (1967) features Pete
Gage on vocals.
Gage left Jet Harris in 1968 but continued
performing with numerous bands, including London based soul-blues-band The
Blazers. He moved to the West Country, joining the Pink Torpedoes from 1988 to
1992. He also sang and played Hammond organ in his own band, the original Pete
Gage Band from 1992–1995. The band was also known as the Pete Gage Expression,
whose album, Give it With a Feeling was issued in May 1995.
After the death of their frontman Lee Brilleaux, Dr. Feelgood had a year's break before agreeing to audition for a new
vocalist/harpist. After an initial audition followed by a studio recording and
a photoshoot, Gage joined Dr Feelgood in June 1995. After initial opposition
from some long-term fans, "because Lee Brilleaux wasn't there", Gage
became accepted. They resumed a heavy touring schedule and Gage recorded their
1996 On the Road Again album. He also appears on their 1997 release Twenty Five
Years of Dr. Feelgood.
Whilst with the Feelgoods, Gage recorded a
piano-based blues-album Out of Hours, which was recorded in Finland, and
released in 1997 by Finnish record company Goofin' Records. The tensions of
constant touring in Dr Feelgood mounted, and it was "mutually agreed that
Pete would stand down".
Gage left Dr Feelgood in September 1999 to
focus on various other projects, the main one being the development of his own
blues band The Pete Gage Band in which he leads from the piano and highlights
his gritty vocals. This band continues to feature prominently in the pubs and
clubs in the South-West of England. He also continued performing with different
bands in England, Spain and particularly Finland, where he has a "large
and loyal fan base". An offshoot from his current blues band is The Pete
Gage Blues Trio, featuring Paul Hartshorn on guitar, Duncan Kingston on double
bass, and Pete himself on piano and vocals, playing classic blues standards in
a laid-back style. He also spent 12 years from 2000 as the vocalist/frontman
for the Mike Hoddinott Blues All-Stars
In 2010, Gage made an album, Tough Talk(GRCD
6165), recorded and released in Finland. Backed by Finnish band Doctor's Order,
(who normally back Johnny Spence, formerly of Johnny Kidd
& The Pirates) the album features ex Feelgoods
guitarist, and Gages's close friend, the late Gypie Mayo on six tracks. In May 2013 Gage played the Dagenham
Roundhouse as part of the Big Blues Jam and
reappeared there in September 2013 with the re-united Pink Torpedoes.
Blues has got me,
and I have to make a brand new start.
Blues has got me,
and I have to make a brand new start.
Nothing I can do to please you babe,
so I guess we have to part.
You were the one,
told me your love was true.
You were the one, babe,
told me your love was true.
But you left me for another man,
now what I’m gonna do?
So many times,
I’ve asked you to come home.
So many times, babe, versuri.us
I’ve asked you to come home.
But I’ve finally realized,
that you’re really gone.
Blues has got me,
blues has gotta hold on.
Blues has got me, babe,
blues has gotta hold on.
Only one thing I ask you,
don’t forget me please.