GARY GO Gary Go (2009 UK 11-track CD album - Gary isn't your stereotypical pop star: a spiky, Joe 90 bespectacled exterior disguises a voice that can [and soon will] fill stadiums with ease. He was picked out in Q's Tips For 2009, the magazine describing him as a 'one man Coldplay' for his talent at writing and delivering pop songs of epic proportions. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist who grew up within earshot of the Eighties uber-gigs at Wembley Stadium, Gary wrote his first song 'Stomach Ground' [about a village of people living on someone's belly] aged eight, left school at 17 and got a lowest rung job at a record label and recording studio making tea and setting up microphones. The next few years were spent working at various studios, soaking up as much sonic knowledge as he could. He set up his own bedroom-run label The Canvas Room, produced some songs, released 500 copies of the 'So-So' EP and started playing shows around the city. His debut album features highlights including the soaring 'Wonderful' which was hard to miss on the airwaves and the brand new single 'Open Arms')