Colin Gilmore and Nicolette Good began playing and singing as a duet in 2014 after hearing each other's compelling songwriting. Gilmore, a Lubbock native, spent many nights as a child in nightclubs such as Stubbs, where he witnessed songwriters like Joe Ely, Terry Allen and his own father, Jimmie Dale Gilmore. He developed a taste for Buddy Holly, Townes Van Zandt and bands such as The Clash and The Pogues.
Gilmore has been writing, performing and touring for more than a decade. His latest release, The Wild and Hollow, recorded in Austin and Chicago, showcases rich arrangements and instrumentation while still leaning on his roots rock and singer/songwriter foundation.
Nicolette Good is a San Antonio-based singer/songwriter and winner of the 2012 Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk competition. Her 2012 album, Monarch, includes tracks like "Marathon," which earned her a spot on the docu-reality TV show Troubadour, TX in 2011. The album, named a top 12 album of 2012 by the San Antonio Current, leans heavily on rich lyrics, ethereal vocal melodies and truthful characters.