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Later, James would choose to remain in the U.S. while the brothers would return home to Canada and recruit younger brother Larry. This was 1973 and would be the beginning of a wonderful musical trip… The Good Brothers. The brothers’ first gig was the legendary Toronto club The Riverboat, on May 14, 1974. They played simple music, straight from the heart that encompassed country, bluegrass, folk and the occasional taste from their rock and roll songbook. Fiddle tunes flowed as did original and cover songs, highlighted by Larry’s banjo breaks, Bruce’s award winning autoharp styles, their unique sibling harmonies and enough on-stage energy to burn down the corn field. It wasn’t long before The Good Brothers were packing Toronto’s fabled El Macombo five nights a week; breaking bar records, attendance records and exhausting determined dancers. Then there were eight straight Juno awards for Best Country Group, and headline gigs at Massey Hall, Roy Thompson Hall, The National Art Centre and the weeks at L.A.’s Universal Amphitheatre with (“their mentor”) Gordon Lightfoot. There was even a self-titled double gold album. Fast forward almost 30 years - and they're still here. No long breaks for the Goods - they kept making records, and gigged relentlessly. Next year they're off on tour in Europe, again; this will be their 24th tour on the other side of the Atlantic. They've kept the flame burning, and the music going, and those determined dancers have never stopped. The '80's and the '90's came and went, and Canada's musical soundtrack through all those years, included the Good Brothers. Yes, the times have changed - the music business isn't like it used to be, and nor is most of the music. The brave days seem to have vanished, and the sheer joy of making music seems harder to discover. And yet...what's this? The new album by the Good Brothers! One True Thing (voted Canada's number one Independant Album of the Year 2003), as accurate a title as anyone could use.
Simple. Direct. The sibling harmonies are still there. The fleetness of banjo, guitar, and autoharp is joined by John P. Allen's fiddle, and the guitar and mandolin of Travis Good from The Sadies, representing the next generation of the family. More than half the songs on One True Thing are written by Brian and Bruce while the others include old classics like "Old Man at the Mill" and a rock song by Quebec's own Michel Pagliaro. It's still country, it's bluegrass, it still works in bars and at folk festivals, and it still gets 'em up dancing at jamborees. The songs still come straight from their hearts to your tapping toes and the smile on your face. Upcoming High Tide Concerts and interview contact info: Upcoming High Tide Concerts and interview contact info: The Good Brothers
with opening guests... The Ecclestons & HoneygirlThursday, Oct. 7th, 2004Central Bar & Grill, 708 View St. 250-361-1700Tickets: $18Showtime: 8:00pmwww.thegoodbrothers.com www.theecclestons.com
The Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestrawith opening guests... Stephen Franke & Noises from the ToolshedSunday, October 10th, 2004Legends Nightclub, 919 Douglas St. 250-383-7137Tickets: $20 AdvanceShowtime: 8:00pmwww.antibalas.comwww.stephenfranke.ca Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas together in "Lunch at Allens"Wednesday, October 13th, 2004Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora St.Tickets: $25 AdvanceShowtime: 7:30pmListen to them all together at: www.livetourartists.com/lunch-at-allens/index.htm Ruthie Foster & Cyd Cassone
Friday, October 22nd, 2004Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora St.
Tickets: $21 Advance
Showtime: 8:00pm
www.ruthiefoster.com Ember Swift with opening guests... The GruffFriday, October 22nd, 2004Central Bar & Grill, 708 View St. 250-361-1700Tickets: $12 AdvanceShowtime: 9:30pmwww.emberswift.com www.thegruff.com Garnet RogersSaturday, October 23rd, 2004Gibson Auditorium - Camosun College, 1300 Foul Bay Rd.Tickets: $21 AdvanceShowtime: 7:30pmwww.garnetrogers.com Barney Bentall with John Ellis Opening guests... Leslie Alexander with John EllisSaturday, October 23rd, 2004Central Bar & Grill, 708 View St. 250-361-1700Tickets: $20 AdvanceShowtime: 9:30pmwww.lesliealexander.com
Rita Chiarelli
Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004Central Bar & Grill, 708 View St. 250-361-Tickets: $18 Advance
Showtime 9pm
Friday, November 5th, 2004Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora St.Tickets: $35 AdvanceShowtime 8pmwww.creative-native.comwww.artnapoleon.com
Connie Kaldor "Island Tour"Friday, November 12th - Alix Goolden Hall, VictoriaTickets: $21 AdvanceShowtime: 8:00pm Saturday, November 13th - Fulford Hall, Salt Spring IslandTickets: $20 AdvanceShowtime: 8:00pmTickets available at (cash only): Salt Spring Books (250) 537-2812 Sunday, November 14th - Native Sons Hall, Courtenay Tickets: $23 AdvanceShowtime: 7:30pmTickets available at (cash only): Blue Heron Books (250) 339-6111 & Sound Advice (250) 334-4885
www.conniekaldor.com Jeff Healy Jazz WizardsFriday, Nov. 26th, 2004Central Bar & Grill, 708 View St. 250-361-1700
Tickets: $30 Advance
Showtime 9:30pm
Jane Siberry with opening guests... Adrienne Pierce Sunday, November 28th- Alix Goolden Hall, Victoria Tickets: $25 Advance Showtime: 8pm www.sheeba.ca www.adriennepierce.com
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