Think Bridget Jones meets the Andrew Sisters.

The Goods is a band formed by LA based recording artists Lucy Woodward, Holly Palmer & Michelle Lewis. Inspired equally by The Andrews Sisters & Lena Dunham's character "Hannah" from the HBO show "Girls", The Goods are rooted stylistically in the swing/boogie-woogie era & their lyrics are strictly 21st century.

 
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Yet another transplanted New Yorker in LA... singer/songwriter Michelle Lewis has written for and with such diverse artists as Cher, Amy Grant, Kelly Osbourne, Little Mix and Il Divo, in addition to releasing her own major label solo albums.  She’s won some international music awards (which she misplaced in the move) and has had several Top 10 singles in the US and worldwide (which she’ll list for you if you ask nicely).  In the Goods, Michelle not only gets to go back to her artist roots, but also gets to employ her impressive jazz pedigree, as the daughter of Morty Lewis (long-time tenor saxophonist for Frank Sinatra) and Annette Sanders (renowned jazz singer who started her career singing with Benny Goodman). Michelle is busy these days fighting for songwriter rights as the Executive Director of Songwriters of North America (SONA) and is on the ASCAP board of directors.

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Lucy is a singer-songwriter-recording artist who has released records on Atlantic, Barnes & Noble and Verve Records. In 2003, she sat on Jay Leno's couch after singing her Top 40 hit "Dumb Girls" and in 2010. Lucy released her Big-Band-Pop record "Hooked!". And lots happened in between. She's toured with Pink Martini, has sung background vocals for Rod Stewart and Celine Dion and has sung on countless commercials. But her very favorite recording was covering the Bjork/Betty Hutton's Big Band song "It's Oh So Quiet" for the movie "Ice Princess". Lucy released “Til They Bang On The Door” in 2016 and is set to release her 2nd vintage pop & blues album with guitarist Charlie Hunter in 2020.
www.lucywoodward.com

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Holly Palmer has recorded, toured and collaborated with such illustrious artists as David Bowie, Dr. Dre, and Michael Bublé as well as releasing 4 critical acclaimed albums of her own.  Invited by Bowie to sing on his album Hours, Holly was featured on the opening track “Thursday's Child,” She spent the next year touring the world with Bowie, as well as appearing on two of his other albums. Next Holly toured with Cee-lo Green, Seal, Idina Menzel, and has contributed vocals and written on many film scores and commercials. Holly’s new project  "A Family Album" is a jubilant set of songs written over Skype & recorded in London & Los Angeles with producer Pete Glenister.  Each song is a snapshot of her family & the unexpected joys & heartaches she & her husband have experienced raising their son Maceo who has cerebral palsy.  Featuring“Family” which is the end title song in the new Paul Rudd/Steve Coogan film “Ideal Home”, “A Family album will be released on January 11th, 2019.
www.hollypalmer.com