Josh Goode Band
Upcoming local shows
Sound description: Pop-rock with a little jazz, a little reggae and a little funk
RIYL: Fun music and people like Josh who can dislocate their own shoulder upon command
City: Dallas, TX
Web site: http://www.joshgoodeband.com
The Josh Goode Band has played hundreds of shows together. The band has shared bills with some of the nation's most significant talent (Peter Frampton, Smashmouth, Los Lonely Boys, Nelly Furtado, Bob Schneider) in some of the southwest's most prestigious venues (Antones, Trees, Juanitas). They have also appeared on national television programs such as Budweiser and HDTV's True Music and have written songs for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Musicians
- Josh Goode: guitar, lead vocals, vocals
- Justin "Butta" Goode : congas, percussion, vocals
- Graham Impey: bass
- Bobby Ysaguirre: drums, vocals
Influences
The Scabs, John Mayer, Bob Schneider, Tower of Power, Rush, Sergei Rachmaninov, Jason Mraz, Ben Folds, Dream Theater, Slayer, Giovanni Hidalgo, Smashing Pumpkins, Parliment, U2, Foo Fighters, Barry Manilow, Barry White, Radiohead, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yes, The Police, Chick Corea, Paul Simon, Eminem, The Eagles, Miles Davis, Ani Difranco, Arturo Sandoval
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