Backseat Goodbye
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| Backseat Goodbye | |
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| Origin | Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States |
| Genres | Pop-folk |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | The Winners Club |
| Website | www.backseatgoodbye.com |
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| Chad Sugg | |
Backseat Goodbye (born July 14, 1986) is the stage and recording name of pop-folk singer-songwriter Chad Sugg.[1]
Career
Chad started the solo-project his freshman year at Middle Tennessee State University in August 2004.[2] Born in Clarksville, Sugg currently resides in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.[3]
His music has been described as "brilliant upbeat acoustic folk you can sing along, and listen to all day."[4] and ""Feel good pop music that's deeper than what you're used to..."[5]
As of 2009, Sugg has self-released 4 EPs, all of which he recorded and produced himself at his home studio.[6] All of them, except "The Wonder" are actually full-length, but are called EP because they are only a collection of songs without any concept. His first full length album "Dressed Up Like Dreams" was released through a distribution deal with The Militia Group.[7] He has also self-released a limited pressing of a holiday EP and a holiday album.
Discography
Albums
- The Good Years (2010)[8]
- Dressed Up Like Dreams (2008)[9]
- Stay Young, Don't Trust Anyone (2011) [10]
EPs
- The Wonder EP (2010)
- Good Morning, Sunshine (2007)
- Nightmares Are For Dreamers (2006)
- Rain Rain Go Away (2006)
- Blue Moon, Yellow Eyes (2006)
- White (2005)
Singles
- Moons (2010)
- Letdown of the Year (2010)
- 1996 (2010)
- "Summer" (2009)
- The Great Unknown (2009)
- Play Three Again (2007)
- Red Balloon (2007)
- Technicolor Eyes (2006)
References
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/bio/index.jsp?pid=1010171&aid=1147968
- ^ "Backseat Goodbye Bio
- ^ "Chad Sugg Biography". Backseat Goodbye. http://backseatgoodbye.tripod.com/chadbio.html. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
- ^ Snider, Josh. Review: Good Morning, Sunshine BigSmileMagazine.com, April, 2007
- ^ Lint, Nathan. Review: Good Morning, Sunshine AbsolutePunk.net, August, 2007
- ^ Good Morning, Sunshine. Liner notes. Backseat Goodbye, 2007
- ^ Tate, Jason "Backseat Goodbye Grab Militia Distro
- ^ AbsolutePunk.net
- ^ Billboard.com
- ^ [backseatgoodbye.tumblr.com]
External links
- Chad Sugg at Music-covers
- Billboard: Artist Biography
- Backseat Goodbye Official Site
- Backseat Goodbye MySpace Page
- Backseat Goodbye Purevolume Page
- Backseat Goodbye Online Store
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