Ska / Rock / Reggae
You can catch Jack Johnson's entire performance at this year's Kokua Festival 2008 at MSN.com. Even better click here to check out the GJG Horns in action during the encore of the last night, Sunday April 20th. The sound and video are excellent and Dave Matthews does some impressive impromptu numbers counting towards the end and if you listen just right you can hear Eric's Saturday Night Live super-high altissimo A on the last note of the song! You can also catch Bison and Jayder singing and dancin' up there in the mix. This was an epic experience and we want you all to go back in time with all of us and see it for yourself. Thanks Jack, Dave, Kim and everybody else for treating us so well and having us over at your place. Sorry, we drank a lot of beer, but we did recycle the bottles ;) Big ups Kokua Fest!!! Go Jimmy Go Horns on Kokua Festival "3 R's" Encore Kokua Fest 2008 Jack Johnson Performance + More
The only way you can check out the latest scoops and pics from Go Jimmy Go is by checking out the official Go Jimmy Go blog only found at HonoluluAdvertiser.com. It's the real deal! We're sandwhiched between all the movers and shakers in the Hawaii news scene that blog exclusively for the Advertiser -- you know we're in good company! Post yer comments and also let us know what you want to read about and we'll accomodate pretty much every request. The blog isn't just about us, but more importantly about a band from Hawaii that has survived this fad and that trend and has no plans of stopping any time soon. The blog is also about other bands, the local, mainland and international scenes, it's about people and places that rock. It's also about you. So check us out at the Honolulu Advertiser Blog now and check it out often. A hui hou.... Official Go Jimmy Go Blog Only At HonoluluAdvertiser.com
Three New Galleries Now Up at GoJimmyGo.com!
Since Go Jimmy Go left their day jobs to strike it out full-time two years ago, the road has been nothing but good to them providing lots of adventure and mayhem all along the way. Believe us, the boys love nothing better than getting the call to hit the road and jumping into the Good Ship Skinbird for foreign destinations all across the horizon. These three galleries are a testament to the love of playing music and the people all around the world come out to see "The Island Sound Known The World Around." Big ups to all the photographers that contributed to this debaucherous collection of shows, interesting people, and places we've been.


