EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 1H 9M
A Conversation with Gorgo Beach
from OPEN MIC with Colie Brice · host Coleman R. Brice
A candid conversation with the highly esteemed, seminal and venerable NJ shore musician Gorgo Beach. We discuss his life in music from the early days of being managed by Carl "Tinker" West, embryonic, firsthand observations of Springsteen in his formative years, the early Matawan music scene, working with his son and singer/songwriter Christian Beach, Tony Tedesco, the late John Pfeiffer, George Wirth, Michael Scotto, Geena and Dragster and many other myriad recollections and insights shared and gleamed from a lifetime of service to the muse. This is an essential listen for discerning NJ music fans. This man has quite a pertinent history and has been a foundational puzzle piece to many bands and projects at the heart of the Asbury Park music scene and beyond..Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/open-mic-with-colie-brice--6563363/support.
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A candid conversation with the highly esteemed, seminal and venerable NJ shore musician Gorgo Beach. We discuss his life in music from the early days of being managed by Carl "Tinker" West, embryonic, firsthand observations of Springsteen in his formative years, the early Matawan music scene, working with his son and singer/songwriter Christian Beach, Tony Tedesco, the late John Pfeiffer, George Wirth, Michael Scotto, Geena and Dragster and many other myriad recollections and insights shared and gleamed from a lifetime of service to the muse. This is an essential listen for discerning NJ music fans. This man has quite a pertinent history and has been a foundational puzzle piece to many bands and projects at the heart of the Asbury Park music scene and beyond..Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/open-mic-with-colie-brice--6563363/support.
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