Gavin Turek

singer-songwriter, dancer and actress

Guest

Band:
Gavin Turek – Lead Vocals
Philip Meneses – Guitar
Keith “Stix” McJimson – Drums
Leo Budiraharjo – Bass
Sam Wishkoski- Keyboards

Gavin Turek on KCRW

Typically a debut record makes a statement — it’s an artist’s entrance into their hopefully long and fruitful career.

Gavin Turek and ‘Madame Gold’: How the LA funk singer tried to make a hit record during COVID

Typically a debut record makes a statement — it’s an artist’s entrance into their hopefully long and fruitful career.

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Gavin Turek delivers dancefloor-ready disco soul and has been compared to Beyonce for her incredible on-stage charisma.

Gavin Turek

Gavin Turek delivers dancefloor-ready disco soul and has been compared to Beyonce for her incredible on-stage charisma.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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