A 'true hard-working, road-hardened troubadour:' musicians remember Dallas Good
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Dallas Good, singer and guitarist of Canadian rock/alternative country band the Sadies has died of natural causes at age 48.
Good, the singer and guitarist of rock/alternative country band the Sadies, died Thursday of natural causes at age 48.
The Sadies posted the news on their social media accounts Friday afternoon, saying in a Facebook post that Good had been under doctor's care for a coronary illness discovered earlier this week.
The band, made up of Good, his singer/guitarist brother Travis Good, bassist Sean Dean and drummer Mike Belitsky, formed in Toronto in 1994 and released their first album "Precious Moments" in 1998.
And they had served as inspiration for other Canadian acts since.
When Terry Bush co-wrote and sang Maybe Tomorrow, the theme song for The Littlest Hobo, he thought it was just another gig—a catchy tune for a TV show about a wandering German Shepherd. Forty-five years later, that 'little tune' still tugs at heartstrings, pops up on playlists, and has even been known to be played at closing time in English pubs.