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Goodbye Home
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It takes timing, dedication and hard work to realize a dream. The biggest ideas take both Time and Sacrifice. Mountains must be moved stone by stone. It takes dedication and hard work to fully achieve a dream, and sometimes you have to say Goodbye to everything you ever called home to finally find yourself where you want to be.

So begins the story of Goodbyehome, founded by fast friends Greg Jackson Combs (Guitar, Vox) and Jeff Brown (Guitar, Vox). Both had said goodbye to their respective homes, and after realizing an immediate musical chemistry decided to form a band using inspiration from Chicago's thriving and eclectic Coffee House and Open mic scene. In the following months they recruited Christine Knodle (Violin, Vox) while soon after trying different variations of members, Michael Narvaez (Bass) and Jim Lordeman (Drums) joined the group to fulfill the lineup. Soon after the band had taken the nation by quiet storm, performing at venues like The Basement in Nashville, Tennessee, The Lakeshore Theater, Double Door, Schuba's and Martyr's in Chicago. In one short back-breaking year, the band has established itself as a powerhouse not only in Chicago but across the small towns huddled in middle America.

Months later, GBH teamed with Chicago producer Ellis Clark to record their twelve song debut 'The Troubles'. The Album songs range from upbeat alternative country to instrumentally lush melodramatic rock ballads. The songs move humbly across the human emotional spectrum as its musical canvas is painted with colors of smoky guitars, piano, strings, accordion, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ, and even trumpet. Modern music with a Vintage feel, the melodies soar as its members offer a virtual Pandora's box that exists somewhere between the wedding of all things sonic and visceral. With a Smoky and intimate vocal style that works its way into the ear peacefully and Passionately, Combs' vocals are pitched somewhere midway between seminal influences Bob Dylan, Jeff Buckley, Van Morrison and Neil Young, While Brown and Knodle carefully wrap their intricate harmonies and melodies around the stories and that are weaved by the power of song.

2009 has been a banner year for Goodbyehome, having toured throughout the Midwest, culminating in a performance slot at the 2nd Annual Chicago Blues and Bluegrass Festival with five-time Grammy winner Bela Fleck & the Flecktones and Indie darlings Dr. Dog. Additionally, they recorded their debut album, "The Troubles" slated for an early 2010 release. Stay tuned to see the next chapter in the Goodbyehome story.

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