
photo: Chris Daffin
Franc Cinelli is, for all intents and purposes, Good Times Good Times. An Italian born and raised in London, Cinelli's music defies easy categorization and avoids being tied to any one geographic area. Good Times Good Times songs grow from traditional blues and country, but as if they were planted in foreign soil. There is a uniquely European flair to his writing, and I can almost imagine these songs going down a storm in Nashville just as swiftly as they would garner applause in a New York coffee house, or on a Dublin sidewalk.Cinelli sums his style best: "Telling stories and reaching out with a song and a strum is pretty special. I write about whatever takes my fancy; the usual suspects apply; girls, that night when I couldn't bite my lip and it got me into trouble, my mates, Johnny Cash, dance halls and love."
Good Times Good Times "Kids"
Good Times Good Times "Sunshine Sunshine"
Both tracks are taken from the album Glue, which is available via iTunes. Good Times Good Times play London's Troubadour tonight, so if by chance your in town, check out the show.
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