Gane was born in
Mount Clemens, Michigan. He later moved to
Washington, where he played in the
progressive metal band Myth, among others with guitarist
Kelly Gray. Myth was joined by Geoff Tate in 1980, while Myth went on to record the album
Arabia. Gane and Tate remained friends, Gane was credited on eight of the 11 songs on Tate's second solo album,
Kings & Thieves, released in 2012. In 1993, Gane played the
Hammond B3 organ on
Candlebox's song "He Calls Home" on their
eponymous debut album, who on September 1 presented his own lineup, which featured Gane alongside
Rudy Sarzo,
Bobby Blotzer,
Glen Drover (who left the band on November 23), and fellow Myth alumnus, Kelly Gray. and which was to continue until September 2014. He writes about his experiences in the song "The Weight of the World", which features on the album
Frequency Unknown released by Tate's lineup. Gane explained: "that was a very difficult piece to produce and to arrange, 'cause I was going through some recouping and that song was quite autobiographical for me." ==References==