Backseat Goodbye

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Backseat Goodbye
Chad Sugg in an image used on Good Morning, Sunshine.
Chad Sugg in an image used on Good Morning, Sunshine.
Background information
Origin Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Genre(s) Pop-folk
Years active 2004–present
Label(s) The Winners Club
Website www.backseatgoodbye.com
Members
Chad Sugg

Backseat Goodbye is the stage and recording name of pop-folk singer-songwriter Chad Sugg. His music has been described as "brilliant upbeat acoustic folk you can sing along, and listen to all day."[1] and ""Feel good pop music that's deeper than what you're used to...[2] Chad started the solo-project his freshman year of college in August of 2004. Currently, Chad resides in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

As of 2007 Sugg has self-released 5 EPs, all of which he recorded and produced at his home studio himself.[3] He has also self-released a limited pressing of a holiday EP and a holiday Album.

Most recently, Sugg had wrote new songs for his upcoming debut full-length album, released on 29 April 2008.

In November 2006, the album Nightmares Are For Dreamers reached #32 on the iTunes Top 100 Folk Albums Chart. In April 2007, the album Good Morning, Sunshine reached #38 on the iTunes Top 100 Folk Albums Chart. The single ""Technicolor Eyes"" from Nightmares Are For Dreamers also charted in the top 50 of the iTunes Top 100 Folk Songs Chart. [4]

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Debut Full-Length - Dressed Up Like Dreams - Release date: April 29, 2008

[edit] EPs and singles

  • Dressed Up Like Dreams(2008)
  • Good Morning, Sunshine (2007)
  • Nightmares Are For Dreamers (2006)
  • Rain Rain Go Away (2006)
  • Blue Moon, Yellow Eyes (2006)
  • White (2005)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Snider, Josh. "Review: Good Morning, Sunshine ." BigSmileMagazine.com. April, 2007.
  2. ^ Lint, Nathan. "Review: Good Morning, Sunshine." AbsolutePunk.net. August, 2007.
  3. ^ Good Morning, Sunshine. Liner notes. Backseat Goodbye, 2007.
  4. ^ "BG on iTunes Charts" Backseat Goodbye: News. November 9, 2006.

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