The Good, The Bad & The English

Like tumbleweeds rolling through the moors, The Good, the Bad and the English are a band of five spirited troubadours who’ve traded tea for twang and fog for frontier fire. With hearts full of harmony and boots worn from the road, they channel the soul of the American West through the lens of English grit and charm.

Their music is a campfire of stories—some borrowed from the greats like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Willie Nelson, others born from their own dust-covered dreams. Each song is a saddlebag of emotion: love and loss, whiskey and redemption, all wrapped in rich harmonies and the golden glow of pedal steel.

On stage, GBE are a storm of energy and nostalgia. They don’t just play country music—they conjure it. You’ll hear the ghost of the Grand Ole Opry in their melodies, feel the prairie wind in their rhythms, and see the flicker of neon honky-tonks in their eyes. Whether it’s a lonesome ballad or a boot-stomping barn burner, they bring the spirit of the West to life with every note.

The Good, the Bad and the English are not just a band—they’re a frontier, a feeling, a journey. Saddle up.