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1.1  Tours  





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Great Good Fine OK
OriginBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres
  • indie pop
  • Years active2013–present
    Labels
  • Neon Gold
  • Ultra
  • Members
    • Jon Sandler (vocals)
    • Luke Moellman (keyboards, keytar, MalletKat)
    • Danny Wolf (drums)
    • Carey Clayton (guitar)
    Websitegreatgoodfineok.com

    Great Good Fine OK (abbreviated GGFO) is an American synthpop band formed in New York City, United States who relocated to Los Angeles in 2022.[1] The band was founded by Jon Sandler and Luke Moellman in 2013.[2] Although both grew up in Upstate New York (Sandler in Niskayuna and Moellman in Saratoga Springs), they only met when living around the corner from each other in Brooklyn, NY.[3] In 2013, the duo released the song "You're the One for Me". Its overwhelming online popularity resulted in the song reaching number one on Hype Machine twice in one month.[4] Soon after their first seven shows at SXSW in the spring of 2013, the band signed with Neon Gold/Epic Records and Transgressive Records/Warner/Chappell Music publishing.[5]

    Career[edit]

    In 2013, Great Good Fine OK released a 4-song EP entitled Body Diamond which includes "You're the One for Me", "Not Going Home",[6] "By My Side", and "Say It All". In 2014, they released a second EP entitled 2M2H licensed by Ultra Music which reached No. 10 on the iTunes dance chart.[7] It includes "Too Much to Handle",[8] "Without You", "Carried Away", and "Something to Believe In" featuring St. Lucia, which premiered on Entertainment Weekly.[9][10]

    In 2015, the DJ duo the Chainsmokers released the single "Let You Go" featuring Great Good Fine Ok, co-written and performed by GGFO which premiered on Billboard.[11] The track has been remixed by Tiesto and A-Trak.

    In September 2015, the band independently released the single "Take It or Leave It" which garnered 1 million Spotify plays and 200k SoundCloud plays in one month.[citation needed] On March 1, 2016, the band released the single "Already Love" on Spotify and SoundCloud. Both singles appear on their 2017 EP, III.

    In June 2017, the duo released a joint single "Find Yourself" with the sibling trio Before You Exit and performed at Bonnaroo Music Festival. In 2018, they embarked on a co-headline tour with Smallpools, and released three critically acclaimed singles: "Change", "Touch" and "Easy".

    In 2022 Luke relocated to Los Angeles and the group continued working on new material. On September 8, 2023, the band released a new song "Midnight Rain", a cover of the 2022 Taylor Swift song. The group signed to Nettwerk and with a new EP on the way released a new original song "Will We Make It?" on October 6, 2023. They released their 2nd single titled "Blame" from their forthcoming 6th EP on November 17, 2023.[12]

    Tours[edit]

    GGFO has performed shows supporting Tove Lo, X Ambassadors, the Griswolds, Bear Hands and Penguin Prison with 4 major US tours with Betty Who, Joywave, Magic Man, Smallpools, Vacationer and Panama Wedding. The band is augmented by Carey Clayton and Danny Wolf for live performances.

    Remixes[edit]

    Great Good Fine Ok has remixed tracks by artists such as X Ambassadors, St. Lucia, Foxes, Twenty One Pilots, Luxley, Little Daylight, and others.

    Discography[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Great Good Fine Ok Premiere Their Sonically Diverse New Single "Blame"". 15 November 2023.
  • ^ Liz Rowley (2015-01-15). "Great Good Fine Ok 's Lead Singer Speaks On The Band's Rapid Assent". Best New Bands. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  • ^ Angst, Hannah (2014-04-09). "GREAT GOOD FINE OK TALKS STEELY DAN, FROSTED FLAKES, SPIRIT ANIMALS". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  • ^ "The Windish Agency".
  • ^ Transgressive Records. "Transgressive - New Signing - great good fine ok announce debut EP 'Body Diamond'".
  • ^ "[Synth-Pop] Great Good Fine OK – Not Going Home".
  • ^ "Great Good Fine Ok's Photos - Great Good Fine Ok - Facebook". Facebook.
  • ^ "Great Good Fine Ok's 'Too Much to Handle': Exclusive Premiere - Billboard". Billboard.
  • ^ "Hear 'Something to Believe In' by Great Good Fine Ok, St. Lucia - EW.com". Entertainment Weekly.
  • ^ "Great Good Fine Ok's 'Too Much to Handle': Exclusive Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  • ^ "The Chainsmokers Premiere 'Let You Go' ft. Great Good Fine Ok: Exclusive Premiere - Billboard". Billboard.
  • ^ "Great Good Fine Ok Premiere Their Sonically Diverse New Single "Blame"". 15 November 2023.
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