Goodnight, Texas (band)

Goodnight, Texas is an American folk rock band named after the town of Goodnight, Texas, the geographic midpoint between songwriters Avi Vinocur (formerly of The Stone Foxes) of San Francisco and Patrick Dyer Wolf of North Carolina. The band has performed in the tiny town of Goodnight three times as of 2017. On October 1, 2012, the day before its international release, the band hand delivered CD copies of their debut album to every citizen in Goodnight. The album entitled A Long Life of Living was released October 2, 2012 via Tallest Man Records. It received praise from press and the blogosphere, garnering comparisons to such diverse acts as Levon Helm, Bruce Springsteen, Elliott Smith and Punch Brothers. Their single, "Jesse Got Trapped In A Coal Mine," premiered on the renowned folk musi

Goodnight, Texas (band)

Goodnight, Texas is an American folk rock band named after the town of Goodnight, Texas, the geographic midpoint between songwriters Avi Vinocur (formerly of The Stone Foxes) of San Francisco and Patrick Dyer Wolf of North Carolina. The band has performed in the tiny town of Goodnight three times as of 2017. On October 1, 2012, the day before its international release, the band hand delivered CD copies of their debut album to every citizen in Goodnight. The album entitled A Long Life of Living was released October 2, 2012 via Tallest Man Records. It received praise from press and the blogosphere, garnering comparisons to such diverse acts as Levon Helm, Bruce Springsteen, Elliott Smith and Punch Brothers. Their single, "Jesse Got Trapped In A Coal Mine," premiered on the renowned folk musi