Canadian musician Dallas Good of the Sadies dies at 48
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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.
The Sadies posted the news on their social media accounts Friday afternoon, saying in a Facebook post that Good died Thursday and 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.
The band was still actively performing at the time of Good's death, and had released a new single, “Message to Belial,” in January.
They were among the performers at a virtual edition of Guelph, Ont.'s Hillside Inside festival earlier this month and were listed as performers for Winterruption, a music festival in Edmonton that runs from March 31 to April 3.
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