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Genres
  
Rock

Website
  
goodbyeelliott.com

Record label
  
Goodbye Elliott

Years active
  
2005–present

Genre
  
Rock music

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Labels
  
Goodbye Elliott Records Big Island Studios West Side Pacific Studios

Associated acts
  
Felix, Da Training Brahs

Members
  
Jonny Stimac Chris Stimac Paul Gubser Ryan Johnston Jordan Smallwood

Origin
  
Kailua, Hawaii, United States

Albums
  
Running to California, Good Night to You and Not to Me

Goodbye Elliott is a rock band from the Hawaiian Islands. The band is composed of lead vocalist/guitarist Jonny Stimac, his brother vocalist/guitarist/ukulele Chris Stimac, vocalist/bassist Paul Gubser, vocalist/keys/ukulele Ryan Johnston, and vocalist/drummer Jordan Smallwood Since the band's formation in 2005 they have released three studio albums.

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Formation

Goodbye Elliott was formed in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii in early 2005. All of the members are born and raised from The Big Island of Hawaii. Singer/guitarist brothers [Jonny Stimac and Chris Stimac grew up with bassist Paul Gubser in Kona. In high-school the three of them formed together the band "Not Mother?" and released one full-length album under that name. They later created "Goodbye Elliott" after adding high-school friends keyboardist Ryan Johnston and drummer Jordan Smallwood.

Albums and recording

In 2006, after two sold out mainland tours and after gathering a large hometown following on the Big Island, Goodbye Elliott traveled to the Netherlands to record the band's first full-length album. On New Year's Eve of 2007 they released the album Running to California. After extensive touring, Goodbye Elliott joined in the studio with producer Al Clay (The Pixies, Pink, Pirates of the Caribbean, Batman Begins). In summer of 2008 Goodbye Elliott released E.P. Simple Summer Love.

The band released their third album E.P. "Summer" in the Summer of 2010. It features production from Al Clay, Danny Stimac, and Jonny. A music video was shot for the single "Don't Call Me Baby".

Commercial and critical acclaim

Goodbye Elliott's 2007 album release "Running to California" appeared at 25 on the US Modern Rock Charts and independently sold more than 40,000 copies. Along with appearing Live on Sirius XM Radio's 'Andy Dick Show,' Goodbye Elliott and their album "Running to California" was featured across radio stations worldwide.

In July 2012 Goodbye Elliott was featured on ABC Family's hit show "Jane by Design", their new music also appeared on MTV, the hit E! series, Married To Jonas, and in 2013 they were featured on the debut episode of FOX's new comedy "The Goodwin Games".

Goodbye Elliott appeared with two singles, in the romantic comedy "A Date With Miss Fortune" in 2016. Jonny Stimac also directed and appeared in the music video for the song, "Almost Had It All," which was written for the film. In January of 2017, the song was nominated for Best Original Song in the Canadian Screen Awards (Canada's equivalent to the Oscars).

Members

  • Jonny Stimac - Lead Vocals, Guitar
  • Chris Stimac - Guitar, Ukulele, Backing vocals
  • Paul Gubser - Bass, Backing vocals
  • Ryan Johnston - Keys, Ukulele, Backing vocals
  • Jordan Smallwood - Drums, Backing vocals
  • Albums

  • Goodnight to You and Not to Me - E.P. - 2005 I Wanna Say Mason Inc.
  • Running to California - 2006 Goodbye Elliott Records
  • Simple Summer Love - E.P. - 2008 Big Island Studios
  • Summer - E.P. - 2010 Big Island Studios
  • I'll Never Let You Go - 2012-2013 Big Island Studios
  • Singles

  • "Divinci's Theme" (2005)
  • "Ticket to Love" (2006)
  • "Don't Call Me Baby" (2010)
  • "Sunshine Girl" (2010)
  • Songs

    Ticket to LoveRunning to California · 2007
    The Space Goes DownRunning to California · 2007
    Constant as the windRunning to California · 2007

    References

    Goodbye Elliott Wikipedia