The Goods (band)
History
The Goods comprised Jim Camacho (lead vocals/bass/guitar), John Camacho (lead vocals/piano), Tony Oms (guitar/bass/vocals), Kasmir Kujawa (drums/vocals). Camacho, along with his brother John, founded the group on 13 January 1989. In 1998, Tom Dowd produced their major label release, Good Things Are Coming.[1][2]
Throughout the 1990s, the band released five albums including the rock opera 5 Steps to Getting Signed, in 1992, which won the prestigious "Album of the Year" honors at the Florida Jammy Awards. The single "I’m Not Average", from their critically acclaimed 1995 album Mint, reached number one on the Radio & Record charts in Florida and eventually led to a signing with Blackheart Records, a division of Polygram Records.
In 1989, the band made headlines in the Miami Herald and on the TV news program Inside Story when they began tossing condoms into audiences from stage in a public display of joining the fight against AIDS.[3]
A one-hour biographical documentary directed by Miguel Delgato aired on VH1 on October 8, 1998.[4]
In 1999, The Goods appeared on The Jenny Jones Show in episode 8122, "I'm Too Sexy to Get a Date."[5]
The Goods disbanded in 1999.[6]
Marilyn Manson, who got his first break as The Goods' opening act, commented: "I think that they are extremely talented and great musicians."[7][8]
Discography
- Play Rip Music (1989)
- Too True to be Good (1991)
- 5 Steps to Getting Signed (1992)
- Mint (1995)
- Good Things Are Coming (1998)
References
- Good Things Are Coming
- "St Lawrence School Alumni: In the News ... James Camacho - Class of '83".
- Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: The Goods on Inside Story. YouTube.
- "VH1 part 1".
- "The Goods on Jenny Jones". YouTube. 2008-12-21. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
- "BEST MUSICAL BROTHERS: Jim and John Camacho | Best of Miami® 2004: Your Key to the City".
- "Marilyn Manson Spooky Kids era".
- "The Goods on VH1! Miami Group and Debut Record Have One Hour Prime Time Showcase on Thursday, October 8, 1998. - Free Online Library". Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2013-07-04.