In 1994, Dallas Good co-founded The Sadies as a two-piece with bassist Sean Dean. They were joined by a series of drummers: Ted Robinson, followed by
Andrew Scott (later of
Sloan), and finally
Mike Belitsky. Eventually, Dallas's brother Travis Good joined on guitar and fiddle. In 1998, the group released their first album,
Precious Moments. Several more albums followed, including
In Concert Vol. 1 in 2006. In addition to their own recordings, the Sadies often collaborate with other artists, such as
Blue Rodeo,
Jon Langford,
Gord Downie,
Andre Williams (on the 1999 country-influenced
Red Dirt and the 2012 release entitled "Night and Day"),
Neil Young (track "This Wheel’s on Fire" on the album
Garth Hudson Presents a Canadian Celebration of The Band) and have recorded, written and toured extensively as the backing band for singer
Neko Case. They have also toured and recorded with Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray as
Heavy Trash, as well as
John Doe. They are considered honorary members of
The Mekons. The 2005 documentary
Come on Down: Searching for the American Dream features music by the Sadies. The Sadies' music is featured in many films and television shows, for example,
Adult Swim's
12 oz. Mouse. An instrumental performed by the band can be heard in episode 5 of season 1, during a scene in which Rhoda the bartender is murdered. On 18 May 2010, the Sadies released
Darker Circles CD/LP through Outside Music and Yep Roc Records.
Darker Circles was a shortlisted nominee for the
2010 Polaris Music Prize and in 2012, won a
Juno Award with Mike Roberts for best video. The Sadies are collectively members of the group
The Unintended, along with
Greg Keelor of Blue Rodeo and
Rick White of Eric's Trip/Elevator. They also make multiple contributions to
Garth Hudson's 2010 album
Garth Hudson Presents: A Canadian Celebration of The Band, by performing "
The Shape I'm In", and also by
backing Neil Young, for "
This Wheel's On Fire", and
Mary Margaret O'Hara, for "Out of the Blue". All performances on that album featured Hudson on keyboards. The Sadies have performed with other members of the Good Brothers intermittently over the years using the name "The Good Family", and in 2013 released the album
The Good Family Album, as well as performing live under that name. Festival in 2011 Among the band's last studio releases are
Internal Sounds, released on 17 September 2013 through
Outside Music;
And the Conquering Sun, their 2014 collaboration with Gord Downie on
Arts & Crafts Productions; and
Northern Passages, released in February 2017 on
Yep Roc Records. Dallas Good died unexpectedly on February 17, 2022, at the age of 48. The cause was a recently detected heart condition.
Colder Streams, the last Sadies album completed before his death, was released in July 2022, to critical acclaim. The album was the winner of the
Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year at the
Juno Awards of 2023, and was shortlisted for the
2023 Polaris Music Prize. In 2024, the band released their first new album recorded without Dallas Good, a collaboration with Rick White entitled
Rick White and the Sadies. The album was longlisted for the
2025 Polaris Music Prize. White, a longtime friend of the band's, had previously recorded his own album of Sadies covers,
Rick White Plays the Sadies, in 2022 following Dallas Good's death. In 2025, the band appeared on "Now That You're Gone", a tribute song to Dallas Good recorded by The Good Brothers. ''Live at 6 O'Clock'', compiling live performances from their 2014 tour with
Gord Downie, was released in February 2026. ==Discography==