Camadian country, bluegrass and folk music group originating from Richmond Hill, Ontario. The band was founded in 1970 when the twins Bruce and Brian Good met James Ackroyd. The trio sang and played acoustic guitars, and were supplemented by other musicians playing fiddle, electric guitar, mandolin, bass, harp, drums, steel guitar and the third brother Larry Good on vocals and banjo. After the debut album, Larry Good joined the band permanently and they changed name and become just The Good Brothers.
Brian Good - vocals, acoustic guitar.
Bruce Good - vocals, autoharp.
Larry Good - vocals, banjo.
James Ackroyd - vocals, acoustic guitar.
Red Shea - electric guitar, acoustic guitar.
Ollie Stang - steel guitar, dobro.
Mike Masters - bass.
Sammy Piazza, Billy Kreutsmann - drums.
Ecks.
Talk about the good times.
So goodbye.
Serving time.
Poppa took the bottle from the shelf.
Can't find my way home.
Can't help ypurself.
Never a loser.
Oh, how she rides.
At dawn.
The light.
Raimaker.