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1 Co-writer of the musical "Ladyship"  





2 The Twigs  





3 Solo artist  





4 Music producer and songwriter  





5 Media  





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Linda Good
Good in 2001
Background information
GenresAlternative pop, poptronica, musical theater
Instrument(s)Keyboards, piano, vocals, guitar
Years active1994–present
LabelsWhirl-i-gig Records
Member ofThe Twigs
Websitelindagood.com
twigs.com
ladyship.twigs.com

Linda Good is an American musician, composer, writer, songwriter and producer. She is co-founder, with her twin sister Laura, of the alternative pop band The Twigs.[1] Good has also toured as a keyboardist with Jane's Addiction (2001),[2][3]The Mars Volta (2002),[4] the Lisa Marie Presley Band (2002–2006) and Bitter:Sweet (2007–2008).[5] She co-wrote the musical Ladyship, which was an Official Grand Jury Selection of the New York Musical Festival (NYMF)[6] and debuted in New York City at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater in July 2019. Ladyship was also a finalist for the 2020 Richard Rodgers Award for Musical Theater. She and her twin sister Laura were born in Ohio, lived in Mexico City as toddlers, and grew up in Chicago. She is a graduate of the Chicago Academy for Performing Arts High School in Chicago, the University of Illinois, and studied abroad at University College-Cardiff, Wales. She has been based out of Los Angeles since 2000.

Co-writer of the musical "Ladyship"

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Linda Good[7] and Laura Good[8] wrote the music, book and lyrics for a new original historical musical entitled Ladyship.[9] Ladyship was inspired by true events during the time when approximately 25,000 convict women were sent from England to Australia from 1788 and 1868 under the British government's Transportation Act – a supposedly more humane alternative to the death penalty. The musical follows the characters of two Irish teenage sisters, Alice and Mary, along with some of their fellow convicts, and how they narrowly survive the perilous journey. Ladyship was an Official Grand Jury Selection of the New York Musical Festival (NYMF) 2019,[10] and made its debut in New York City at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater on July 10, 2019.[11][12][13]

The debut production of Ladyship featured Maddie Shea Baldwin (Bright Star) as Alice Reed, Caitlin Cohn (Lolita, My Love) as Mary Reed, Jennifer Blood (Matilda the Musical) as Lady Jane Sharp, Jordon Bolden (TV: Daredevil, Law & Order: SVU) as Marcus "Finn" Findley, Noelle Hogan (Fun Home, US Tour) as Kitty MacDougal, Justin R.G. Holcomb (Honor Bound) as Zeke Cropper, Lisa Karlin (Ragtime, Revival) as Abigail Gainsborough, Brandi Knox (Hairspray, Regional) as Mrs. Pickering, Quentin Oliver Lee (The Phantom of the Opera, US Tour) as Captain Josiah Adams, and Trevor St. John-Gilbert (Les Misérables, Regional) as Lieutenant Brandon Adams. The production featured scenic design by David Goldstein, costume design by Whitney Locher, and lighting design by Sam Gordon. Patrick Calhoun as sound designer, Deb Gaouette was props designer, Adele Rylands was the fight director, Sara Brians was choreographer, and Michael Danek was the production stage manager. Michael Cassara Casting was the casting director, Visceral Entertainment was the production manager, Connor Delves did social media and Kampfire PR was publicist.[14] Simone Allen[15] was music director.

Ladyship: High School Edition premiered January 13, 2023 at Clear Brook High School by the Clear Brook Players, in Friendswood, TX.[16] It was directed by Asa Smith and Michelle Smith, with a cast and crew of over 45 high-school actors and theater crew. Music direction was by Stephanie Cramer, and choreography was by Hayden West.[17] For the performance run, The CB Players partnered with Hands of Justice, a survivor-led anti-trafficking nonprofit organization that helps survivors of sex-trafficking reclaim their lives.

Linda Good and Laura Good of The Twigs produced a concept album studio recording of Ladyship entitled Ladyship the Musical (Original Concept Recording), released July 2024.[18][19]

The Twigs

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She has written and co-produced over four albums with The Twigs.

Solo artist

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In June 2009 Good released her first solo album, Love is a Curious Thing on Whirligig Records. She played many of the instruments on the album (piano, keyboards, guitar, bass, and percussion) and produced and recorded most of the album in her home studio.[25] The single "Love Is..." was featured on the TV Show (the new) 90210 (TV Series). The album also features a duet with Chris TrapperofThe Push Stars on the song "Bullseye."

In June 2008, the advance EP A Dog Is a Dog featuring "Love Is..." reached top 5 requested albums on Los Angeles radio station KCRW.

Music producer and songwriter

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Good frequently collaborates with other artists and formed the folk-tronica duo The Plush Interiors with James Combs. They did a video of "Lately I Wonder" directed by Michael Klima, which won several awards. Their music has been heard on many TV shows including HBO's Entourage, Gossip Girl, Curl Girls, and in the award-winning documentary American Teen. Good also collaborated with singer-songwriter Cindy Alexander on co-writing the song "Lightning" from the album, While the Angels Sigh on Blue Elan Records.[26]

As a music producer, Good has produced other artists including the punk-folk debut "Girls Cry Wine" of LA-based songwriter Cailyx. She produced the debut album All Night Through for the Americana duo, The Shaker Sisters (Robyn Monks and Jen Zias), as well as co-wrote several songs on the record. The title track "All Night Through" was heard on Season 2's opening episode of HBO's hit show True Blood.

Good was featured on the compilation album "Sony/ATV Classic Covers Project, Vol.1" where she sang and produced a trip-hop version of Willie Nelson's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain".

She has also performed with StewofThe Negro Problem, Willie Wisely, and lent her vocal tracks on "Drifting", a duet with Chris TrapperonThe Push Stars' record, Paint the Town (33rd St. Records).[27]

On VH1 Divas Duets: An Honors Concert For The VH1 Save The Music Foundation aired live from the MGM Grand Las Vegas on May 22, 2003, Good sang backup vocals and played B3 Organ as part of the band for Pat Benatar, who appeared as a special guest at the sixth annual VH1 Divas concert, VH1 Divas Duets, performing "Heartbreaker" with Neil Giraldo and headliner Lisa Marie Presley.[28][circular reference]

Media

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References

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  1. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Biography-The Twigs". AllMusic. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ McFliker, Todd. "Artist overview-Jane's Addiction". Creative Journalist. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ "Jane".
  • ^ "Mars Volta biography". Sing365.com. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ "LMFP band". So Real. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ "2019 NEW YORK MUSICAL FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES INITIAL LINEUP". nymf.org. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  • ^ a b Calhoon, Zack. "People You Should Know – Linda Good". Visible Soul. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  • ^ Calhoon, Zack. "People You Should Know – Laura Good". Visible Soul. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  • ^ Sathe, Jane Dunlap. "Daily Progress – Feature on Ladyship and Laura Good". The Daily Progress. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  • ^ a b "LADYSHIP, A NEW MUSICAL On The Founding Mothers Of Australia Announced at NYMF". Broadway World. May 13, 2019. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
  • ^ "Check Out the Lineup for the 2019 NYMF Festival". March 6, 2019.
  • ^ "LadyShip the Musical". LadyShip the Musical. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
  • ^ Mandell, Jonathan (July 7, 2019). "New York Theater – NYMF preview". Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  • ^ "NYMF's LADYSHIP Announces Dates and Casting; Maddie Shea Baldwin, Jennifer Blood and More". Broadway Word. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  • ^ "Photo Flash – First look at LadyShip". Broadway World. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
  • ^ https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/bayarea/article/Clear-Brook-High-Hands-of-Justice-partner-for-17697915.php
  • ^ https://www.broadwayworld.com/houston/article/Photos-First-Look-at-LADYSHIP-THE-MUSICAL-at-Clear-Brook-High-School-20230115
  • ^ https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/LADYSHIP-THE-MUSICAL-Original-Concept-Recording-to-be-Released-in-July-20240613
  • ^ https://canvasrebel.com/meet-linda-good/
  • ^ "Overview Bring Me the Head of Eternity". AllMusic. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ "Overview The Universe Tonight". AllMusic. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ "The Twigs discography". The Twigs. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ "The Twigs discography". The Twigs. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  • ^ "Flying Kites on Christmas". iTunes Store. December 7, 2018. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  • ^ "Artist profile-Linda Good". Last.fm. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VNrEzBzQDo
  • ^ "Credits Paint the Town". AllMusic. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  • ^ VH1 Divas
  • ^ Sathe, Jane Dunlap. "'LadyShip' alt-pop musical follows the harrowing journey of 'mothers of Australia'". The Daily Progress. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  • ^ Skethway, Nathan. "Look Inside the 2019 New York Musical Festival's Preview". Playbill. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
  • ^ Soltes, John. "INTERVIEW: New musical features harrowing story of 'mothers of Australia'". Hollywood Soapbox. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  • ^ https://canvasrebel.com/meet-linda-good/

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