The Gufs

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = The Gufs

| image = Gufs NYE 2019.jpg

| caption = The Gufs in concert

| image_size =

| background = group_or_band

| origin = Milwaukee, Wisconsin

| genre = pop/rock

| years_active = 1988-present

| label = Red Submarine Records, Atlantic Records

| associated_acts =

| website = {{URL|http://www.thegufsmusic.com}}

| current_members = Goran Kralj
Dejan Kralj
Morgan Dawley
Scott Schwebel

| past_members = Tony Luna
Brian Pettit

}}

The Gufs are an American pop and rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The band's latest album A Different Sea was released on October 17, 2006. Their first single from the album was "Beautiful Disaster",[http://www.ink19.com/issues/november2006/musicReviews/musicG/gufs.html www.ink19.com review of A Different Sea] which was the #2 unsigned artist download in October 2006 at the website www.purevolume.com.[http://www.purevolume.com/thegufs The Gufs at Purevolume.com]

The Gufs are best known for their songs "Smile" and "Crash (into Me)".[http://www.wdtimes.com/articles/2006/04/26/news/news2.txt Riverfest this year: Better Than Ezra] from Watertown Daily Times[http://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/gufsreturn.html The Gufs return to Milwaukee at www.onmilwaukee.com]

To celebrate their twentieth anniversary in 2008, The Gufs played a series of four free concerts with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in June.[http://www.thegufs.com/tour.htm The Gufs tour page]

History

The Gufs began as an eastside Milwaukee band in 1988,{{cite web|last1=Weber|first1=Paul|title=The Gufs, 25 years later|url=http://www.milwaukeemag.com/article/3142013-TheGufs25yearslater|website=MilwaukeeMag.com|accessdate=November 10, 2014|date=March 14, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141110054235/http://www.milwaukeemag.com/article/3142013-TheGufs25yearslater|archive-date=2014-11-10|url-status=dead}} with University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee students Goran Kralj and Scott Schwebel. Kralj and Schwebel, roommates and teammates on UWM's soccer team, recruited Kralj's younger brother, Dejan Kralj (still in high school in Northwestern Indiana), and high school friend Tony Luna, to round-off the quartet on bass and lead guitar. The band took their name from a place where a baby's soul comes from before the child is born, a phrase used in the Demi Moore film The Seventh Sign. After a few years of playing local eastside Milwaukee bars, the band lineup changed, as Luna left in 1990 to pursue a career in sound engineering, opening the way for Marquette University student and Milwaukee native Morgan Dawley to fill the vacancy.[http://www.marquettetribune.org/media/storage/paper1130/news/2006/09/28/Marquee/Milwaukees.Best-2439423.shtml?norewrite200612100028&sourcedomain=www.marquettetribune.org Milwaukee's Best at www.marquettetribune.com]{{Dead link|date=April 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} The band soon gained momentum, performing more frequently throughout Milwaukee. The band also featured percussionist Brian Pettit on all of their albums up to their Atlantic Records Release of "The Gufs." After the album release and tour, Brian left the band to pursue other interests.

The band took second place at a battle of the bands at Marquette University in 1991.[https://archive.today/20071030102505/http://www.marquettetribune.org/media/storage/paper1130/news/2006/09/28/Marquee/Milwaukees.Best-2439423-page2.shtml Milwaukee's Best at www.marquettetribune.com (page 2)]

The band released several independent label records and gained increasing exposure nationwide on college radio before being signed by Atlantic Records. The Gufs' tour with Matchbox Twenty resulted in Rob Thomas singing backup on the song "Give Back Yourself" on their Holiday from You album.[http://onmilwaukee.com/music/articles/guftalk06.html?page=1 Milwaukee Talks: The Gufs] from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The band broke up in 1999 after being disillusioned with the music industry and after feeling like Atlantic wasn't promoting the album properly.{{cite web|title=Goran and Dejan Kralj to Give a Concert at UW-Eau Claire May 11|url=http://www.uwec.edu/newsreleases/07/may/0502TheGufs.htm|publisher=University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire|accessdate=November 10, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140509203043/http://www.uwec.edu/newsreleases/07/may/0502TheGufs.htm|archive-date=2014-05-09|url-status=dead}}

The Gufs got back together in 2006 and released the album A Different Sea. They released the song "A Beautiful Disaster" and went on a national tour. The Gufs have often played Summerfest throughout their career.[http://onmilwaukee.com/music/soundcheck/articles/gufsfest06.html Gufs rock the rained-on faithful at www.onmilwaukee.com]

Members

Discography

=Albums=

class="wikitable"

!| Year

!| Title

!| Label

!| Other information

|1991

| Staring Into The Sun

Red Submarine Records
|1992

| Songs of Life

Red Submarine Records
1993

|Circa '89

|Red Submarine Records

|

|1995CollideRed Submarine Records
|1996

| The Gufs

Atlantic RecordsThis album is composed mainly of material first released on Collide.[https://web.archive.org/web/20040626130648/http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/gufs/albums.jhtml Albums at VH1.com]
|1997

| Collide Sessions

Red Submarine Records/Don't Records
|1999

| Holiday From You

Atlantic RecordsThe album peaked at #33 on the Billboard magazine Top Heatseekers chart.[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p174722/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}} The Gufs album chart success at allmusic.com] Holiday From You was re-released on Red Submarine Records, with some alternate tracks and revamped artwork, in 2006.
|2006

| A Different Sea

Red Submarine RecordsThe album features string arrangements from the Milwaukee Symphony.[http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/wsj/2006/10/05/0610040281.php After A 7-year Hiatus, The Gufs Are Back]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} from the Wisconsin State Journal [http://melodic.net/latestReviews.asp#5379 Review] [http://melodic.net/latestReviews.asp#5379 Review of "A Different Sea"] by Johan Wippsson; melodic.net; Retrieved January 21, 2007

=Live albums=

class="wikitable"

!| Year

!| Title

!| Label

!| Other information

|1993Circa 89Red Submarine Records

=Singles=

"Smile" was included on the compilation CDs Sounds of the Leisure Class Records: Midwest Collection,[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r303208|pure_url=yes}} www.allmusic.com] and WIIL Rock 95.1 Live.[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r534634|pure_url=yes}} www.allmusic.com] "Smile" was also remixed into a techno trance song at one point in the late 1990s, and recorded acoustic "Give Back Yourself" was included on the compilation CD Aware Compilation, Vol. 7.[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r466747|pure_url=yes}} www.allmusic.com]

References

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  • [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p174722/discography|pure_url=yes}} www.allmusic.com list of albums (caution:several release dates reflect major label re-release dates)]

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Category:American pop music groups

Category:Rock music groups from Wisconsin

Category:Musical groups established in 1988

Category:Atlantic Records artists