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Geoff Wells

My friends call me......wahwah

About Me


Its been a long and beautiful journey so far. I was 13 when I did my first gig, and that was a little while ago now. I started my career as a guitarist in Brisbane, and had already toured up and down the east coast in an original band for several years before I moved to Melbourne in 1983. It took awhile to get settled in my new home town, but before long I found myself playing in cover bands for the first time, and I ended up in a band called The Nazz , which was kinda like Cold Chisel doing 60's covers on nitrous oxide, but without the class. We worked that poor old horse into the ground for 5 years, until I eventually said "enough!"
One of the great things to come out of that band was a lifelong friendship and working relationship with keyboard giant Michael Caruana . When I said I was leaving The Nazz, he said he was coming with me. We weren't exactly sure what to do, so we put together a band with his brother Nicky Bomba , and a young singer named Tony Kopa , and we called ourselves The Truth. An ironic band name, because we all used to bullshit A LOT. One thing lead to another, and we woke up one day to find that Triple J were playing one of our songs. The interesting thing was that we hadn't sent it to them. Still, that's Rock'n'Roll, and that's how it generally happens.....(?)
Next thing we started getting very busy. We signed to Mushroom, and released our debut album, and seemed to be getting a lot of commercial radio airplay. We became everyone's favourite support act (always the bridesmaid...) and found ourselves on an endless merry-go-round of touring, with the likes of Bryan Adams, Roachford, Baby Animals, Diesel, Hunters & Collectors, Bon Jovi and some other guys as well. We were poor, but we didn't care, we were living the dream, but without the sleep.... One of the highlights was a gig in Sydney where Living Color turned up, and got up and jammed with us onstage for 45 minutes, doing Stevie Wonder tunes and basically anything other than "Love Rears its Ugly Head." We were ready to play it, but apparently they didn't know it. Fortunately for me, Vernon Reid was back in his hotel room....It was good.
Anyway, we split up.
That's when I started my new career as a sideman. Basically, I was willing to play with just about anybody. But I was blessed to work with some real fine ladies and gentlemen. It started with a brief promo tour with Jon Stevens , which lead to some work with Ross Wilson and Daryl Braithwaite , who must have spoken to Tina Arena , because she offered me a tour through Europe which included a show at Wembley Stadium , supporting the Bee Gees . I said yes. When I got back to Australia, I was working with both Ross and Daryl when I got the call to do a tour with John Farnham . I said yes to that too. The tour saw us also working with Human Nature, Kate Ceberano, James Reyne, Ross Wilson and Merril Bainbridge , and yielded the Live At The Regent album. I remember that the tour bus was very full and that we laughed a lot. Then John very kindly sang one of my songs, The Way , on his 33 1/3 album. He sang it real nice.
These days I'm still working with Daryl Braithwaite , and I'm currently putting together a band called The Geoff Wells Experiment , with keyboardist Mark Amato , drummer, John Corniola , Jason Vorherr on bass and a monster of a singer in Jimmy Cupples . We'll be doing the stuff that made me want to play guitar in the first place.... Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Free, Hendrix, Jeff Beck, that sort of thing. Onward and upward....

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/30/2006
Band Members:

The Geoff Wells Experiment


Geoff Wells - Guitar

Mark Amato - Keys

John Corniola - Drums

Jason Vorherr - Bass

Jimmy Cupples - Vocals



Daryl Braithwaite Band


Daryl Braithwaite - Vocals

Geoff Wells - Guitar

David Collins - Acoustic

John Corniola - Drums

Mark Amato - Keys



Influences:

JEFF BECK

JIMI HENDRIX

PAUL KOSSOFF

RITCHIE BLACKMORE

PETER GREEN

DAVID GILMOUR

BILLY GIBBONS

IAN MOSS

ROSS HANNAFORD

MARK PUNCH



& THE MELBOURNE

GUITAR MAFIA......


EQUIPMENT LIST


GUITARS


1968 Fender Stratocaster

Stewart Male Custom Strat

1978 Ibanez Silver Series Strat

AMPS

Fender Super Champs (x2)

Framus Ruby Riot II 30w Combo

Rock Bender 100w Combo

Marshall JCM900 4101 Combo

PEDALS

Teese RMC 1 Wah

Ulbrick 12AXE

Ulbrick JB

Ulbrick MiddleMan

MI Audio Blue Boy

MI Audio Crunch Box

MI Audio Blues Pro

FoxRox Octron 2

Loop-Master Triple Loop

MXR Dist + (1977)

Analogman Sunface Fuzz

Sweetsound Mojo Vibe

MXR Phase 100 (1975)

MXR Phase 90 (1977)

MXR Phase 45 (1974)

Boss DC-2 Dimension C

Boss DM-2 Analog Delay

Ibanez DE-7 Delay

Sounds Like: Something dirty, but somehow intriguing....


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