Musicians seem to come and go, hence the band name, but one thing we strive to maintain in Gone Tomorrow is great musicianship. Here's the current lineup for the band:
• Richard Burkett (guitar and mandolin) has played bluegrass for over 30 years in bands in the Midwest
and San Diego, starting with TJ's Review bluegrass band in Indiana and more recently as mandolin player in the Hwy 52, Rose Canyon, and Second Delivery bluegrass bands in San Diego.
An artist in another life, he is an acclaimed potter and professor in
the School of Art at San Diego State University. Take a look at his pottery and sculpture here: richardburkett.com. Richard founded Gone
Tomorrow, plays mandolin most of the time, and gets to sing occasionally. (Richard is on the middle on the bench in the photo.)
• Steve Dame (banjo and fiddle) has played banjo and fiddle
with a wide variety of bluegrass bands all around San Diego County and with Richard is the only other remaining original member of Gone Tomorrow.
Steve has appeared at major regional events, including First Night Escondido
and at the Adams Avenue Street Fair with bluegrass
legend Kenny Wertz. In his free time, Steve is a professional landscaper operating Dame Landscape.
His driving banjo and strong vocals are at the heart of the Gone Tomorrow
sound. (Steve is the guy without the hat in the photo at left.)
• Don Hickox (fiddle) has been a part of the bluegrass scene in San Diego for several decades. His fiddling shows the influences of a diversity of musicians and styles, from bluegrass master fiddler Kenny Baker to Irish fiddle tunes. Don has been a member of almost all of the major bluegrass bands in San Diego over the years, including Richard's old band Rose Canyon Bluegrass Band in the 1990's. We're excited to have him back in the band. (Don is on the right on the bench, wearing the blue plaid shirt.)
• Dale Desmuke (guitar) is a veteran musician and singer who learned his chops in the honkytonks of Texas. He's great rhythm player with a big voice that we love to hear. Dale played with Richard in the Shy Persons, Richard's first band in San Diego. (Dale's holding the guitar in the photo.)
• Dwight Worden (bass) is a long-time San Diego area resident and a great musician, he's often seen playing music with a variety of bands around town, including 2nd Delivery and the Tonewoods. A talented musician, Dwight plays fiddle, guitar and mandolin in addition to bass. Dwight's currently the president of the San Diego Bluegrass Society and a board member of IBMA - the International Bluegrass Music Association. We're glad to have him in the band, too. (In the photo, Dwight's wearing the western shirt, standing behind Don.)
Once in a while Dwight can't play a gig you may see one of our other favorite bass players: Becky Green (at the SD Fair gig 2007), Fred Wade (North County Bluegrass & Folk Club 2007), or when we can talk her into a visit down south, Lisa Burns (it's been a while, Lisa...).
• Beth Mosko (fiddle) Formerly of Fort Collins, Colorado, Beth is classically
trained and has played with symphony and chamber orchestras, and string
quartets. New to San Diego, she has picked up the bluegrass style quickly
and with deep understanding; Beth is much in demand in the bluegrass
scene. Gone Tomorrow loved having her great playing in the mix! Catch Beth with other bands around town, notably 2nd Delivery, and as a duo with Marke Foxworthy called Last Transit.
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Marke Foxworthy (guitar, dobro, banjo) has been playing music in San Diego for many years. Marke and Beth have their own CD of tunes from their band Last Transit, so check their Last Transit site for news of the CD and their 2nd Delivery band performances.
• Lisa Burns (upright bass) has been playing the upright bass since 1994, and has appeared in many Northern California bands such as The O’Pinions, Loose Gravel, and most notably her current Bay Area band, Sidesaddle & Co. She also teaches bass. Sadly, Lisa has returned to her home in the Silicon Valley area. We still love it when we can get her to come down to play gigs with Gone Tomorrow!
• Dan Sankey (mandolin and fiddle) is a bluegrass veteran of many San Diego bands. Dan played with Gone Tomorrow when he was available. He and Beth did several beautiful twin fiddle numbers that would break your heart. Dan's mandolin playing is really stellar, and he's sings and writes a few numbers, too.
• John Highkin (mandolin)
returned to bluegrass after a career in circus and theater. He co-founded
and led Fern Street Circus from 1990 to 2003, created theater pieces at the
Big Kitchen and studied at Bertolt Brecht’s Berliner Ensemble
in East Berlin. His bluesy mandolin playing and lead vocals on Hank
Snow numbers added to the richness of the Gone Tomorrow sound. He has
been known to attempt mandolin levitation with the help of over 200
audience members! Unfortunately on his last attempt he instead levitated himself to Salina, Kansas! Oh Auntie Em...