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The Go-Go's

The Go-Go's were an American all-female rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1978.[1] Except for short periods when other musicians joined briefly, the band has had a relatively stable lineup consisting of Charlotte Caffey on lead guitar and keyboards, Belinda Carlisle on lead vocals, Gina Schock on drums, Kathy Valentine on bass, and Jane Wiedlin on rhythm guitar. They are widely considered the most successful all-female rock band of all time.[2]

The Go-Go's
The Go-Go's, c. 1981
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1978–1985
  • 1990
  • 1994
  • 1999–2022
Labels
Past members
Websitegogos.com

The quintet emerged from the L.A. punk rock scene of the late 1970s and in 1981 released their debut album Beauty and the Beat. A first for an all-female band writing their material and playing their instruments, the LP topped the Billboard album chart and remains an achievement yet to be matched.[3][4] Beauty and the Beat is considered one of the "cornerstone albums of US new wave" (AllMusic), having broken barriers and paved the way for a host of other new American acts. It yielded two of the Go-Go's four biggest Hot 100 hits—"Our Lips Are Sealed" (no. 20) and "We Got the Beat" (no. 2)—and, after a long and steady climb, reached number one in the chart dated March 6, 1982. The album stayed at the top for six consecutive weeks, eventually selling over two million copies.[5] The group, credited as simply Go-Go's on all of their US releases, was nominated for the Best New Artist award at the 24th Annual Grammy Awards.

Two more albums followed: Vacation (1982)—whose title track reached no. 8 on Billboard's Hot 100—and Talk Show (1984), which included the hits "Head over Heels" (no. 11) and "Turn to You" (no. 32).[6] The Go-Go's have sold more than seven million records worldwide.[7][8]

The Go-Go's broke up in 1985, with each member embarking on a solo career and Carlisle being the most successful, having several top-5 singles through the late 1980s. They reconvened several times in the 1990s, releasing a new album in 2001, God Bless the Go-Go's, and touring. They received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011.[9] Though the band's 2016 performances were billed as a farewell tour, the band remained active on an ad hoc basis for several years afterward. Head Over Heels, a musical featuring the songs of the Go-Go's, ran on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre from 2018 to 2019.[10] The group was inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame[11] and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021, and shortly after that announced their disbandment.[12]

History edit

Original incarnation (1978–1980) edit

Formed in Los Angeles in 1978 as the Misfits[13] by Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle (vocals), Jane Wiedlin (guitar, background vocals), the Go-Go's also included Margot Olavarria on bass and Elissa Bello on drums.[14]

They were formed as a punk band and had roots in the L.A. punk community.[15] They shared a rehearsal space with the Motels and Carlisle, under the name "Dottie Danger", had briefly been a member of punk rock band the Germs. After she became temporarily ill, she separated from the Germs before ever playing a gig.

The band began playing gigs at punk venues such as The Masque and the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles and the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco alongside bands such as X, Fear, the Plugz and the Controllers. Charlotte Caffey (lead guitar, keyboards, background vocals) was added later in 1978, and in the summer of 1979, Gina Schock replaced Bello on drums. With these lineup changes, the group began moving towards their more familiar power pop sound.

The group frequently met at a Denny's on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and it was there they chose the band's name.

In late 1979, the band recorded a five-song demo at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, and in 1980, they supported the British ska revival groups Madness and The Specials in both Los Angeles and England. The Go-Go's subsequently spent half of 1980 touring England, earning a sizable following and releasing the demo version of "We Got the Beat" on Stiff Records, which became a minor UK hit.[16]

In December 1980, original bassist Olavarria fell ill[17] and was replaced with Kathy Valentine, who had played guitar in bands such as Girlschool and the Textones. Valentine had not previously played bass guitar. Carlisle also related in her autobiography, Lips Unsealed, that according to the band's view, another reason for Olavarria's dismissal from the Go-Go's was that she frequently missed rehearsals, due largely to her dissatisfaction with the band's move away from punk and toward pop. In late 1982, Olavarria sued the remaining band members for wrongful removal. The lawsuit was settled in 1984. Olavarria later joined Martin Atkins' band Brian Brain.[18]

Career peak (1981–1983) edit

The Go-Go's signed to I.R.S. Records in April 1981. The following year, they toured with The Police on the Ghost in the Machine Tour. Their debut album, Beauty and the Beat, was a surprise hit: it topped the U.S. charts for six weeks in 1982 and eventually received a double platinum certification. The album was also successful outside the U.S., charting at No. 2 in Canada, where it received a platinum certification, and No. 27 in Australia. In 2003, the album was ranked No. 413 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. "Our Lips Are Sealed" and a new version of "We Got the Beat" were popular singles in North America in early 1982. During this period, the Go-Go's started building a fanbase.[19]

In 1982, the group was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.[20][21]

The follow-up album, Vacation, received mixed reviews and sold less than Beauty and the Beat. However, the album was certified gold in the U.S. and spawned another Top 10 U.S. hit with the title track. Other singles released from the album were "Get Up and Go" and "This Old Feeling", neither of which made it into the Top 40. In 1983, Vacation was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Packaging. During the album's promotion, the group went on hiatus when Schock underwent surgery for a congenital heart defect.

 
Belinda Carlisle and Jane Wiedlin in the "Turn to You" music video

Talk Show and initial breakup (1984–1985) edit

In 1984, the group returned with the Martin Rushent-produced album Talk Show. The album tracks "Head over Heels" and "Turn to You" were both Top 40 hits in the US. Despite the favorable reception, the album sold less than the previous two, not reaching the top 10 and not receiving any certification.

Personality conflicts and creative differences within the group were also taking a toll, as were drug addiction problems for some band members. Wiedlin announced her departure from the group in October 1984. The band sought a replacement, selecting Paula Jean Brown (of Giant Sand) as their new bass guitarist, with Valentine moving to rhythm guitar. This lineup debuted at the 1985 Rock in Rio festival, playing two shows, but Carlisle and Caffey soon realized their hearts were no longer in the group and decided to disband the Go-Go's in May 1985.

Reunions and lawsuit (1990–1999) edit

In 1990, the Go-Go's classic lineup (Caffey, Carlisle, Schock, Valentine, and Wiedlin) reunited to play a benefit concert for the California Environmental Protection Act, a 1990 ballot initiative. The band also entered the studio with producer David Z to re-record a cover of "Cool Jerk" for a greatest hits compilation.[citation needed]

In 1994, the same lineup got together again to release a two-disc retrospective entitled Return to the Valley of The Go-Go's, featuring three new recordings. The single "The Whole World Lost Its Head" peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts and "bubbled under" on the US charts at No. 108, and became the band's first and only Top 40 hit in the UK, peaking at No. 29. The band toured again to promote the release; ex-Bangle Vicki Peterson stood in on several dates for Caffey, who was pregnant.[citation needed]

In 1997, Schock sued the other group members, claiming that she had not been adequately paid for her contributions since 1986 and that a songwriting agreement with Caffey had been breached. The suit was resolved by 1999 and the Go-Go's toured regularly from 1999 onward.

God Bless the Go-Go's (2000–2009) edit

 
The band in Austin, Texas, 2008. L to R: Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock, and Kathy Valentine. Off frame: Jane Wiedlin and Charlotte Caffey.

In 2001, the band (still with the "classic" lineup) released an album of new material, God Bless the Go-Go's. Green Day's lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong co-wrote the only released single, "Unforgiven", which peaked at No. 22 on Billboard's Adult Top 40 chart. The album was well received by critics and peaked at number 57 in the Billboard 200 chart.[citation needed] The band also released a DVD of their reunion concert in Central Park.[22]

Also in 2001, the Go-Go's, along with artists Elton John, Billy Joel, David Crosby and Paul Simon, performed at the concert "An All-Star Tribute to Brian Wilson" at Radio City Music Hall, hosted by the TNT network.[23]

In 2002 the Go-Go's recorded the theme song for the WB comedy series "Do Over". Written by Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine, and Jane Wiedlin, the track was recorded in Los Angeles for the show, which premiered on Sept. 19 on the network.[24]

In 2004 the band hosted a concert in Costa Mesa together with The Motels.[25]

Farewell tour, departure of Kathy Valentine and Broadway musical (2010–2019) edit

 
The band performing in 2012

In February 2010, Carlisle announced that the 2010 tour would be billed as the "Farewell Tour",[26] but this tour was canceled when Wiedlin injured her knee while hiking near her home in Northern California, requiring surgery and up to a year of recovery time.[27]

After 2010, the idea of a farewell tour seemed to have been abandoned, with the Go-Go's touring frequently. In 2011, the Go-Go's announced the "Ladies Gone Wild" tour to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the release of Beauty and the Beat.[28] They toured the US in 2012, with Abby Travis subbing for an injured Valentine during the latter part of the tour.

On March 8, 2013, the group's official website said "irreconcilable differences" had led to the departure of bassist Valentine.[29] On May 24, Valentine sued her former bandmates for "breach of fiduciary duty and abuse of control...in an attempt to deprive [her] of her position and interest in the group".[30][31] Officially a quartet (Caffey, Carlisle, Schock, and Wiedlin—Travis continued to play bass, but was not an official group member), the Go-Go's continued on, playing a series of tour dates in 2013 and 2014, including several double bills with the B-52's.[32]

In 2014, the band was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame.[33] That same year, Valentine's lawsuit against her former bandmates was settled out of court.[citation needed]

We're not breaking up, per se – we're just not going to be doing the touring like we've been doing for many, many years. We might still do a date here or there, or do a benefit or something like that, but not do the big touring anymore. So that's what that's about.

— Charlotte Caffey[34]

On March 21, 2016, plans for a Go-Go's farewell tour (minus Valentine) were officially announced. A band statement said: "After a 38-year run, we are gearing up for one last blast of a summer tour".[35]

Valentine rejoined the band to perform their first show together as a quintet in six years at New York's Bowery Ballroom on January 31, 2018, to announce the Broadway dates of their new musical, Head Over Heels. The new musical—which premiered at New York's Hudson Theatre in the summer of 2018—features the band's hits (including "Get Up and Go" and "Lust to Love") as well as Carlisle's solo hits "Mad About You" and "Heaven Is a Place on Earth".[36] The musical had a preview at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015.[37]

Documentary movie, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, reunion tour (2020–2023) edit

In 2020, a documentary movie about the band premiered at Sundance,[38][39] directed by Allison Ellwood after the band saw her work on the 2013 History of the Eagles documentary. In the US, the movie was seen on television on Showtime. The documentary features the formation and rise of the band through the 1980s breakup, skipping the lawsuits and reunions through the 1990s-2010s, ending with a 2019 reunion.[40] On July 31, 2020, the Go-Go's released their first new song in 19 years, "Club Zero", which is featured in the documentary.[41]

In January 2020, the band, which was to include Kathy Valentine, announced an 11-date reunion tour scheduled to begin in June 2020 however in May 2020 the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[42]

On October 30, 2021, the band was inducted by longtime fan Drew Barrymore into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[43]

On December 14, 2021, the band performed a special show, with most of the audience being contest winners, at the Whisky a Go Go to celebrate their induction. Clem Burke filled in on drums for Gina Schock.[44] On December 27, 2021, the band postponed a short West Coast tour scheduled for the first week of January 2022 due to a COVID-19 case involving someone on the tour.[45]

After playing six US dates in March 2022 (in Reno and several stops in California),[46] the band announced plans for a 2022 UK tour with Billy Idol that should have started in June 2022.[47] Due to Billy Idol's illness, the tour had to be postponed without the Go Go's.[48]

In 2023, Belinda Carlisle declared that the group had disbanded, noting "we felt there was something to be said about leaving on a high note and it doesn't get much bigger than being inducted into the Hall of Fame. That's kind of the pinnacle. After that, we felt it was time."[49] Their last show was their performance in San Diego on March 31, 2022.[50]

The band reunited in Sacramento on February 7, 2024, to be inducted into the California Hall of Fame,[51] and "played a short, rowdy, acoustic set" at the afterparty.[52]

Members edit

Final lineup edit

  • Belinda Carlisle – lead vocals, percussion (1978–1985, 1990, 1994, 1999–2022)
  • Jane Wiedlin – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1978–1985, 1990, 1994, 1999–2022), lead guitar (1978)
  • Charlotte Caffey – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1978–1985, 1990, 1994, 1999–2022)
  • Gina Schock – drums (1979–1985, 1990, 1994, 1999–2022), backing vocals (1982–1985, 1990, 1994, 1999–2022)
  • Kathy Valentine – bass, backing vocals (1980–1985, 1990, 1994, 1999–2012, 2018–2022), rhythm guitar (1985)

Former members edit

  • Margot Olavarria – bass (1978–1980)
  • Elissa Bello – drums (1978–1979)
  • Paula Jean Brown – bass (1985)
  • Abby Travis (touring only) – bass, backing vocals (2012–2018)
  • Clem Burke (touring only) – drums (2021)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Books edit

  • The Go-Go's: A YinPop Guide by S. White (2016). Fly-By-Night Books. ISBN 978-0-9905386-4-6.

See also edit

References edit

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  30. ^ "Valentine v. Carlisle et al. Case BC510027, Los Angeles County Superior Court" (PDF). The Hollywood Reporter. May 24, 2013. (PDF) from the original on August 10, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  31. ^ Couch, Aaron (May 25, 2013). "Kathy Valentine alleges the other members of the iconic girl band are attempting to reduce her share in the group". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on June 9, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
  32. ^ Pingel, Mike (March 26, 2013). "Belinda Carlisle Shines as Bright as the Sun". FrontiersLA.com. Archived from the original on April 26, 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2013. We are touring from mid-June to mid-July with the B-52's for a lot of the dates. We work once or twice a year. It's still really fun. We're one big happy dysfunctional family.
  33. ^ Hall of Fame August 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. Hollywood Bowl. Retrieved September 14, 2015.
  34. ^ "Charlotte Caffey of The Go-Go's Talks About Her Songwriting, And Writing Some Of The Band's Hits". songwriteruniverse.com. June 17, 2016. from the original on June 29, 2017. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
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  41. ^ Kreps, Daniel (July 31, 2020). "The Go-Go's Drop First New Song in 19 Years, 'Club Zero'". Rollingstone.com.
  42. ^ Varga, George (January 8, 2022). "The Go-Go's postpone reunion tour, which was set to open in San Diego in June". sandiegotribune.com.
  43. ^ Bloom, Madison (January 8, 2022). . msn.com. Archived from the original on January 8, 2022. The Go-Go's were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this weekend. The band accepted the honor from Drew Barrymore at tonight's ceremony.
  44. ^ Irwin, Corey (January 8, 2022). "GO GO'S PLAY LOS ANGELES CLUB SHOW: PHOTOS". ultimateclassicrock.com.
  45. ^ "The Go-Go's cancel San Diego show due to COVID case". fox5sandiego.com. January 8, 2022.
  46. ^ "Search for setlists: go-gos 2022 | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  47. ^ Schube, Will (January 8, 2022). "The Go-Go's Announce 2022 UK Tour With Billy Idol". udiscovermusic.com.
  48. ^ "Billy Idol reschedules 2022 UK and European tour due to "health challenges"". NME. May 12, 2022.
  49. ^ Scougall, Murray (February 6, 2023). "Belinda Carlisle interview: Resurgent singer on how she got her mojo back". sundaypost.com.
  50. ^ "The Go-Go's Setlist at Humphreys, San Diego". setlist.fm. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  51. ^ https://californiamuseum.org/california-hall-of-fame/17th-annual/
  52. ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=961057152053783&set=a.199842714841901

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Go-Go's at AllMusic
  • The Go-Go's at IMDb
  • Jane Wiedlin.com – Pay No Mind To What They Say..., official website
  • Kathy Valentine's official website
  • Interview with Gina Schock, 2011 Rocker Magazine

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For the British band see The Go Go s British band For other uses see Go go The Go Go s were an American all female rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1978 1 Except for short periods when other musicians joined briefly the band has had a relatively stable lineup consisting of Charlotte Caffey on lead guitar and keyboards Belinda Carlisle on lead vocals Gina Schock on drums Kathy Valentine on bass and Jane Wiedlin on rhythm guitar They are widely considered the most successful all female rock band of all time 2 The Go Go sThe Go Go s c 1981Background informationOriginLos Angeles California U S GenresNew wave power pop pop rock punk rock early Years active1978 1985 1990 1994 1999 2022LabelsStiff Beyond IRS A amp MPast membersBelinda Carlisle Jane Wiedlin Charlotte Caffey Gina Schock Kathy Valentine Margot Olavarria Elissa Bello Paula Jean BrownWebsitegogos wbr comThe quintet emerged from the L A punk rock scene of the late 1970s and in 1981 released their debut album Beauty and the Beat A first for an all female band writing their material and playing their instruments the LP topped the Billboard album chart and remains an achievement yet to be matched 3 4 Beauty and the Beat is considered one of the cornerstone albums of US new wave AllMusic having broken barriers and paved the way for a host of other new American acts It yielded two of the Go Go s four biggest Hot 100 hits Our Lips Are Sealed no 20 and We Got the Beat no 2 and after a long and steady climb reached number one in the chart dated March 6 1982 The album stayed at the top for six consecutive weeks eventually selling over two million copies 5 The group credited as simply Go Go s on all of their US releases was nominated for the Best New Artist award at the 24th Annual Grammy Awards Two more albums followed Vacation 1982 whose title track reached no 8 on Billboard s Hot 100 and Talk Show 1984 which included the hits Head over Heels no 11 and Turn to You no 32 6 The Go Go s have sold more than seven million records worldwide 7 8 The Go Go s broke up in 1985 with each member embarking on a solo career and Carlisle being the most successful having several top 5 singles through the late 1980s They reconvened several times in the 1990s releasing a new album in 2001 God Bless the Go Go s and touring They received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011 9 Though the band s 2016 performances were billed as a farewell tour the band remained active on an ad hoc basis for several years afterward Head Over Heels a musical featuring the songs of the Go Go s ran on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre from 2018 to 2019 10 The group was inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame 11 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021 and shortly after that announced their disbandment 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Original incarnation 1978 1980 1 2 Career peak 1981 1983 1 3 Talk Show and initial breakup 1984 1985 1 4 Reunions and lawsuit 1990 1999 1 5 God Bless the Go Go s 2000 2009 1 6 Farewell tour departure of Kathy Valentine and Broadway musical 2010 2019 1 7 Documentary movie Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction reunion tour 2020 2023 2 Members 2 1 Final lineup 2 2 Former members 2 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 Books 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editOriginal incarnation 1978 1980 edit Formed in Los Angeles in 1978 as the Misfits 13 by Charlotte Caffey Belinda Carlisle vocals Jane Wiedlin guitar background vocals the Go Go s also included Margot Olavarria on bass and Elissa Bello on drums 14 They were formed as a punk band and had roots in the L A punk community 15 They shared a rehearsal space with the Motels and Carlisle under the name Dottie Danger had briefly been a member of punk rock band the Germs After she became temporarily ill she separated from the Germs before ever playing a gig The band began playing gigs at punk venues such as The Masque and the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles and the Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco alongside bands such as X Fear the Plugz and the Controllers Charlotte Caffey lead guitar keyboards background vocals was added later in 1978 and in the summer of 1979 Gina Schock replaced Bello on drums With these lineup changes the group began moving towards their more familiar power pop sound The group frequently met at a Denny s on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood and it was there they chose the band s name In late 1979 the band recorded a five song demo at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles and in 1980 they supported the British ska revival groups Madness and The Specials in both Los Angeles and England The Go Go s subsequently spent half of 1980 touring England earning a sizable following and releasing the demo version of We Got the Beat on Stiff Records which became a minor UK hit 16 In December 1980 original bassist Olavarria fell ill 17 and was replaced with Kathy Valentine who had played guitar in bands such as Girlschool and the Textones Valentine had not previously played bass guitar Carlisle also related in her autobiography Lips Unsealed that according to the band s view another reason for Olavarria s dismissal from the Go Go s was that she frequently missed rehearsals due largely to her dissatisfaction with the band s move away from punk and toward pop In late 1982 Olavarria sued the remaining band members for wrongful removal The lawsuit was settled in 1984 Olavarria later joined Martin Atkins band Brian Brain 18 Career peak 1981 1983 edit The Go Go s signed to I R S Records in April 1981 The following year they toured with The Police on the Ghost in the Machine Tour Their debut album Beauty and the Beat was a surprise hit it topped the U S charts for six weeks in 1982 and eventually received a double platinum certification The album was also successful outside the U S charting at No 2 in Canada where it received a platinum certification and No 27 in Australia In 2003 the album was ranked No 413 on Rolling Stone magazine s list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Our Lips Are Sealed and a new version of We Got the Beat were popular singles in North America in early 1982 During this period the Go Go s started building a fanbase 19 In 1982 the group was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist 20 21 The follow up album Vacation received mixed reviews and sold less than Beauty and the Beat However the album was certified gold in the U S and spawned another Top 10 U S hit with the title track Other singles released from the album were Get Up and Go and This Old Feeling neither of which made it into the Top 40 In 1983 Vacation was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Packaging During the album s promotion the group went on hiatus when Schock underwent surgery for a congenital heart defect nbsp Belinda Carlisle and Jane Wiedlin in the Turn to You music videoTalk Show and initial breakup 1984 1985 edit In 1984 the group returned with the Martin Rushent produced album Talk Show The album tracks Head over Heels and Turn to You were both Top 40 hits in the US Despite the favorable reception the album sold less than the previous two not reaching the top 10 and not receiving any certification Personality conflicts and creative differences within the group were also taking a toll as were drug addiction problems for some band members Wiedlin announced her departure from the group in October 1984 The band sought a replacement selecting Paula Jean Brown of Giant Sand as their new bass guitarist with Valentine moving to rhythm guitar This lineup debuted at the 1985 Rock in Rio festival playing two shows but Carlisle and Caffey soon realized their hearts were no longer in the group and decided to disband the Go Go s in May 1985 Reunions and lawsuit 1990 1999 edit In 1990 the Go Go s classic lineup Caffey Carlisle Schock Valentine and Wiedlin reunited to play a benefit concert for the California Environmental Protection Act a 1990 ballot initiative The band also entered the studio with producer David Z to re record a cover of Cool Jerk for a greatest hits compilation citation needed In 1994 the same lineup got together again to release a two disc retrospective entitled Return to the Valley of The Go Go s featuring three new recordings The single The Whole World Lost Its Head peaked at No 21 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts and bubbled under on the US charts at No 108 and became the band s first and only Top 40 hit in the UK peaking at No 29 The band toured again to promote the release ex Bangle Vicki Peterson stood in on several dates for Caffey who was pregnant citation needed In 1997 Schock sued the other group members claiming that she had not been adequately paid for her contributions since 1986 and that a songwriting agreement with Caffey had been breached The suit was resolved by 1999 and the Go Go s toured regularly from 1999 onward God Bless the Go Go s 2000 2009 edit nbsp The band in Austin Texas 2008 L to R Belinda Carlisle Gina Schock and Kathy Valentine Off frame Jane Wiedlin and Charlotte Caffey In 2001 the band still with the classic lineup released an album of new material God Bless the Go Go s Green Day s lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong co wrote the only released single Unforgiven which peaked at No 22 on Billboard s Adult Top 40 chart The album was well received by critics and peaked at number 57 in the Billboard 200 chart citation needed The band also released a DVD of their reunion concert in Central Park 22 Also in 2001 the Go Go s along with artists Elton John Billy Joel David Crosby and Paul Simon performed at the concert An All Star Tribute to Brian Wilson at Radio City Music Hall hosted by the TNT network 23 In 2002 the Go Go s recorded the theme song for the WB comedy series Do Over Written by Charlotte Caffey Kathy Valentine and Jane Wiedlin the track was recorded in Los Angeles for the show which premiered on Sept 19 on the network 24 In 2004 the band hosted a concert in Costa Mesa together with The Motels 25 Farewell tour departure of Kathy Valentine and Broadway musical 2010 2019 edit nbsp The band performing in 2012In February 2010 Carlisle announced that the 2010 tour would be billed as the Farewell Tour 26 but this tour was canceled when Wiedlin injured her knee while hiking near her home in Northern California requiring surgery and up to a year of recovery time 27 After 2010 the idea of a farewell tour seemed to have been abandoned with the Go Go s touring frequently In 2011 the Go Go s announced the Ladies Gone Wild tour to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the release of Beauty and the Beat 28 They toured the US in 2012 with Abby Travis subbing for an injured Valentine during the latter part of the tour On March 8 2013 the group s official website said irreconcilable differences had led to the departure of bassist Valentine 29 On May 24 Valentine sued her former bandmates for breach of fiduciary duty and abuse of control in an attempt to deprive her of her position and interest in the group 30 31 Officially a quartet Caffey Carlisle Schock and Wiedlin Travis continued to play bass but was not an official group member the Go Go s continued on playing a series of tour dates in 2013 and 2014 including several double bills with the B 52 s 32 In 2014 the band was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame 33 That same year Valentine s lawsuit against her former bandmates was settled out of court citation needed We re not breaking up per se we re just not going to be doing the touring like we ve been doing for many many years We might still do a date here or there or do a benefit or something like that but not do the big touring anymore So that s what that s about Charlotte Caffey 34 On March 21 2016 plans for a Go Go s farewell tour minus Valentine were officially announced A band statement said After a 38 year run we are gearing up for one last blast of a summer tour 35 Valentine rejoined the band to perform their first show together as a quintet in six years at New York s Bowery Ballroom on January 31 2018 to announce the Broadway dates of their new musical Head Over Heels The new musical which premiered at New York s Hudson Theatre in the summer of 2018 features the band s hits including Get Up and Go and Lust to Love as well as Carlisle s solo hits Mad About You and Heaven Is a Place on Earth 36 The musical had a preview at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015 37 Documentary movie Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction reunion tour 2020 2023 edit In 2020 a documentary movie about the band premiered at Sundance 38 39 directed by Allison Ellwood after the band saw her work on the 2013 History of the Eagles documentary In the US the movie was seen on television on Showtime The documentary features the formation and rise of the band through the 1980s breakup skipping the lawsuits and reunions through the 1990s 2010s ending with a 2019 reunion 40 On July 31 2020 the Go Go s released their first new song in 19 years Club Zero which is featured in the documentary 41 In January 2020 the band which was to include Kathy Valentine announced an 11 date reunion tour scheduled to begin in June 2020 however in May 2020 the tour was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 42 On October 30 2021 the band was inducted by longtime fan Drew Barrymore into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 43 On December 14 2021 the band performed a special show with most of the audience being contest winners at the Whisky a Go Go to celebrate their induction Clem Burke filled in on drums for Gina Schock 44 On December 27 2021 the band postponed a short West Coast tour scheduled for the first week of January 2022 due to a COVID 19 case involving someone on the tour 45 After playing six US dates in March 2022 in Reno and several stops in California 46 the band announced plans for a 2022 UK tour with Billy Idol that should have started in June 2022 47 Due to Billy Idol s illness the tour had to be postponed without the Go Go s 48 In 2023 Belinda Carlisle declared that the group had disbanded noting we felt there was something to be said about leaving on a high note and it doesn t get much bigger than being inducted into the Hall of Fame That s kind of the pinnacle After that we felt it was time 49 Their last show was their performance in San Diego on March 31 2022 50 The band reunited in Sacramento on February 7 2024 to be inducted into the California Hall of Fame 51 and played a short rowdy acoustic set at the afterparty 52 Members editFinal lineup edit Belinda Carlisle lead vocals percussion 1978 1985 1990 1994 1999 2022 Jane Wiedlin rhythm guitar backing vocals 1978 1985 1990 1994 1999 2022 lead guitar 1978 Charlotte Caffey lead guitar keyboards backing vocals 1978 1985 1990 1994 1999 2022 Gina Schock drums 1979 1985 1990 1994 1999 2022 backing vocals 1982 1985 1990 1994 1999 2022 Kathy Valentine bass backing vocals 1980 1985 1990 1994 1999 2012 2018 2022 rhythm guitar 1985 Former members edit Margot Olavarria bass 1978 1980 Elissa Bello drums 1978 1979 Paula Jean Brown bass 1985 Abby Travis touring only bass backing vocals 2012 2018 Clem Burke touring only drums 2021 Timeline editDiscography editMain article The Go Go s discography Beauty and the Beat 1981 Vacation 1982 Talk Show 1984 God Bless the Go Go s 2001 Books editThe Go Go s A YinPop Guide by S White 2016 Fly By Night Books ISBN 978 0 9905386 4 6 See also editList of new wave artists List of all female bandsReferences edit Buckley Peter Browton Ben Furmanovsky Jill Gillett Charlie November 2003 The Rough Guide Rock The Definitive Guide to More than 1200 Artists and Bands Rough Guides p 430 ISBN 978 1 84353 105 0 The Go Go s Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame Archived from the original on March 3 2021 The Go Go s Music News amp Info Billboard Retrieved June 20 2010 Caulfield Keith March 6 2022 Chart Rewind In 1982 The Go Go s Got the Beat to a Historic No 1 Billboard Retrieved August 10 2023 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved April 28 2018 The Go Go s Songs Top Songs Chart Singles Discography musicvf com Belinda Carlisle AskMen com 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Kreps Daniel July 31 2020 The Go Go s Drop First New Song in 19 Years Club Zero Rollingstone com Varga George January 8 2022 The Go Go s postpone reunion tour which was set to open in San Diego in June sandiegotribune com Bloom Madison January 8 2022 Watch the Go Go s Perform at Rock Hall 2021 Induction Ceremony msn com Archived from the original on January 8 2022 The Go Go s were inducted into the Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame this weekend The band accepted the honor from Drew Barrymore at tonight s ceremony Irwin Corey January 8 2022 GO GO S PLAY LOS ANGELES CLUB SHOW PHOTOS ultimateclassicrock com The Go Go s cancel San Diego show due to COVID case fox5sandiego com January 8 2022 Search for setlists go gos 2022 setlist fm www setlist fm Retrieved September 26 2023 Schube Will January 8 2022 The Go Go s Announce 2022 UK Tour With Billy Idol udiscovermusic com Billy Idol reschedules 2022 UK and European tour due to health challenges NME May 12 2022 Scougall Murray February 6 2023 Belinda 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