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Dallas Good, Lead Singer for the Sadies, Has Died at 48

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Dallas Good, the lead singer and guitarist for The Sadies, has died at 48. Good died “of natural causes while under doctor’s care for a coronary illness discovered earlier this week,” said the band’s US label, Yep Roc.

He was born to a musician father, Bruce Good. The core member of The Good Brothers folk group was admitted into Canada’s Country Music Hall of Fame in 2004. 

Dallas and his brother Travis founded their band in 1994, together with Sean Dean on bass and Mike Bellitsky on the drums. They released the “Precious Moments” album in 1998, which became a huge hit. 

With their unique sound flavored with punk, country and Americana roots, the Sadies were one of Canada’s most celebrated bands for eclectic music. They reached widespread fame in the 2000s when they were featured on the ‘alt-country’ scene best captured through the double album “In Concert: Volume One.”

Over the years, the Sadies have teamed up with Neko Case, Neil Young, the Mekons, Kurt Vile, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and a lot more artists. In 2017, they issued their latest album “Northern Passages.” In addition, they have been nominated for the 2010 Polaris Music Prize over the track “Darker Circles.” 

One month ago, the Sadies released their most recent single, “Message To Belial,” with Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire as producer.

Here is the statement from Yep Roc Records: 

We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of our dear friend, Dallas Good, of The Sadies. He died on Thursday, February 17, of natural causes while under doctor’s care for a coronary illness discovered earlier this week. He was 48 years old.

“Dallas was such a special individual who is in one of my favorite bands of all time,” said Glenn Dicker, co-owner of Yep Roc Records. “We’ve lost a cornerstone of the label. The Sadies have always been the band to watch and hear out there for me. I am grateful to you, Dallas, for so many great shows, spine shaking music and good times. I’ll never stop listening.”

Since their formation in 1994, Sadies have developed, even perfected, a style of music that is uniquely their own. Their first record with Yep Roc was 2002’s Stories Often Told and over the past 20 years on the label, they’ve released six studio albums, a live record, a soundtrack and collaborations with both Andre Williams and John Doe. Last month, the band shared their latest single, “Message to Belial,” produced by Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire.

We send our love + condolences to Dallas’ family, friends and fans during this devastating time. The stage is dark today with the all too soon passing of one of music’s brightest lights.

We love you, Dallas. Rest In Peace.

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