Band,
R&B/Soul and Jazz
Gotham was a cabaret trio formed in 1973 by Gary Herb, Michael Pace and Jonathan Morrow. David McDaniel replaced Morrow in 1975. The group was known for their comedy as much as their singing, and they became enormously successful in the 70's and 80's. An important aspect of the group was that they did it all as an openly gay act, and accordingly was the first openly gay group to play both the Kennedy Center in Washington DC (1976) and Carnegie Hall in NYC (1978)
David McDaniel voc 1948-2013 | |
Gary Herb voc | |
Michael Pace voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is | Gotham | 1980 | Single |
Void Where Inhibited | Gotham | 1979 | Album |
(I'm Your) AC/DC Man | Gotham | 1979 | Album |
Jersey Bounce | Gotham | 1977 | Single |
Gotham | Gotham | 1977 | Album |
Jersey Bounce | Gotham | 1977 | Single |
Gotham Band |
Gotham Pop Band |
Gotham Jazz, Rock and R&B/Soul Band US |
Gotham Band FR |
Gotham Rock Band |
Gotham Rock Band |
Gotham C.T Rock Band FR |
Gotham Chopra Band US *1975 |
Gotham City Dance Band US |
Gotham City Rock Band SE 1980-1987 |
Gotham Dancho Rock Band |
Gotham Ensemble Band |
Gotham Flasher R&B/Soul and Electronic Band |
Gotham Katz Rock Band |
Gotham Kidz Hip-Hop/Rap Band |
Gotham O.D Band FI |
Gotham Road Band |
Gotham Society Orchestra Pop and Jazz Band |
Gotham's Four Notes Jazz Band |
Gotham-E Band |
Gothams' Favorites Band |