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The Good Brothers

 
Artist: The Good Brothers
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Live", "Live at the Rattlesnake Saloon

Biography

Formed in Richmond Hill, Toronto, in 1969, this trio of brothers, including twins Brian Good and Bruce Good, performed in and around Toronto. They received their first big break in 1970 when they backed James Ackroyd on his album James & the Good Brothers. The album, which was released on Columbia and aided by members of the Grateful Dead, catapulted the group into the Canadian country music spotlight. The Festival Express tour had the group touring with Janis Joplin, the Band, Ten Years After, and the Grateful Dead. They also performed with Gordon Lightfoot and John Hammond. In 1976, the Good Brothers released their self-titled debut album, which was a mix of their traditional roots, folk, and country background with a range of rock blended in. The album earned them a Juno Award for Best Country Group, an award they received each year from 1976 to 1983. They also received a gold record for sales of their live album in 1981. In 1990, banjo player and guitarist Larry Good took time away from the band and was replaced by a son of the group, Travis Good. Renamed the Good, the band continued on until Larry returned in 2002. Travis Good left the band to form his own group, the Sadies. That same year the trio toured Europe for the 21st time and released One True Thing. They continue to perform internationally and at various folk music festivals. Their hit singles include "That's the Kind of Man I Am," "Homemade Wine," and "Midnight Flight." ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
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The Good Brothers
Origin Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Genres Country
Years active 1972 – present
Labels Columbia
RCA
Solid Gold
Savannah
Hogtown
Website www.thegoodbrothers.com
Members
Brian Good
Bruce Good
Larry Good
Kevin Luciani
John P. Allen

The Good Brothers are a Canadian country, bluegrass and folk music group originating from Richmond Hill, Ontario. The band's core members are Brian Good (guitar), his twin brother Bruce Good (autoharp) and younger brother Larry Good (banjo).

Brian and Bruce Good initially joined guitarist James Ackroyd to form the band James and the Good Brothers in 1969. Their self-titled album was released on Columbia Records in 1972. After a tour itinerary throughout North America, including a Toronto concert opening for Grand Funk Railroad, the Goods wished to return to Canada while Ackroyd sought to continue in the United States.

In 1973, younger brother Larry Good joined the twins to form a new band which first performed 14 May 1974 in Toronto at The Riverboat club. Since then, the band has extensively toured Canada, United States and Europe. Their role in Canadian music was strengthened by winning the Juno Award for Country Group or Duo for eight consecutive years from 1977 to 1984.

The Good Brothers were supplemented by other musicians such as John P. Allen (fiddle) and Bruce's son Travis Good of The Sadies (guitar and mandolin). Travis was a regular member of The Good Brothers when Larry took a leave of absence throughout the 1990s.

The 1988 single entitled "You Won't Fool This Fool This Time" was written by Bernie LaBarge. It reached #14 on the Canadian country charts.



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Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions CRIA Label
CAN Country CAN
1971 James and the Good Brothers Columbia
1976 The Good Brothers RCA
1977 Pretty Ain’t Good Enuff
1978 Doin' the Wrong Things Right 6 67
1979 Some Kind of Woman 9 49
1980 Best Of 11 95
Live 4 41 Gold Solid Gold
1982 Person to Person
1983 Live'n Kickin'
1986 Delivering the Goods Savannah
1990 Live Fast, Love Hard
1994 So Many Roads 22
1996 Gone So Long (Live in Europe) Hogtown
2001 One True Thing
2005 Live at the Rattlesnake Saloon
2006 Blind Faith
2008 Restricted Goods

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN Country CAN AC CAN
1976 "That's the Kind of Man I Am" 20 The Good Brothers
"Midnight Flight" 15 24 74
1977 "Homemade Wine" 14
"Good Boogie"
1978 "Cowboy from Rue St. Germain" 30 Pretty Ain't Good Enuff
"Truck Driver's Girl" 16 Doin' the Wrong Things Right
"Please Come Back to Me" 12 25
1979 "Let Love Go" 45
"Some Kind of Woman" 19 30 Some Kind of Woman
1980 "Brown Eyed Girl" 15 2 Live
1981 "Fox on the Run"
1982 "Weekend Rodeo" 29 Single only
"Summertime" 6 Person to Person
1983 "Person to Person"
"Hold Out" 27 Live'n Kickin
1984 "Celebrate" Single only
1986 "This Could Be Serious" 31 Delivering the Goods
1987 "Better Off Alone" 19 20
"High Rollin' Heart" 22
"Gone So Long" 8
1988 "You Won't Fool This Fool This Time" 14
1990 "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" 14 Live Fast, Love Hard
"She Told Me So" 10
"Why Baby Why" 20
1991 "We Don't Always See Eye to Eye" 10
1994 "That's What Highways Are For" 10 So Many Roads
"I Really Dug Myself a Hole" 9
1995 "The Shape I'm In" 63
"Don't Know Much About Love"
2002 "What the Hell I've Got" One True Thing
"Honey and Heartache"

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