Goodall passed away 'peacefully' on Saturday surrounded by his family after suffering from health issues for the past two years, a representative confirmed.
Rest in peace, my darling Tristan. We had a dream and we made it happen, can you believe that? 'I have talked to so many people in the last few days who knew Tristan, and the outpouring of love has been overwhelming. He is seen on stage at Falls Festival in Lorne, Victoria, on December 30, 2006
Tristan Goodall, a founding member of Australian blues and roots group The Audreys has died over the weekend, aged 48.
“It has been the most incredible adventure,” Coates concluded in her tribute to her bandmate. I know The Audreys will be safe in Taasha’s hands and ready for what comes next. “It was a dream we took home to foster and nurture and over time it became the little band from Adelaide that could,” he wrote. They later moved to Melbourne and began performing as a duo, before returning home and starting The Audreys in 2004. “I have talked to so many people in the last few days who knew Tristan, and the outpouring of love has been overwhelming” Coates wrote in a statement on the Audreys’ Facebook page. He gave his blessing at the time for Coates to continue the band without him.
Tristan Goodall musicians and guitarists of Australia's famous band Australian blue and root group passed away. He took his last breath on Tuesday 5th July ...
Founder of Australian blues and roots band The Audreys, Tristan Goodall, has died at 48. Vale Tristan Goodall.
Referring to Goodall as her “best friend” in previous interviews, The Audreys journey has been nothing short of phenomenal over the years, having graced almost every major festival in Australia and played more gigs than they can count with their brand of fuzzy guitars, plucky banjos, sweet ukuleles and quirky melodies. He gave Coates his blessing to form a new line-up of the band. They also won the same ARIA (Best Blues and Roots Album) in 2008 for its follow up, When the Flood Comes, and then again for 2010’s Sometimes the Stars. Rest in peace my darling Tristan. We had a dream and we made it happen, can you believe that? But Tristan saw something in me, and as we started playing and writing songs together a whole new world opened up. She shared that Tristan had passed away over the weekend.
With Goodall on guitar, The Audreys won the blues & roots category three times at the ARIA Awards.
Those dates were in support of the group’s debut Between Last Night and Us, which went on to win the ARIA Award for best blues and roots album. “But Tristan saw something in me, and as we started playing and writing songs together a whole new world opened up. “I have talked to so many people in the last few days who knew Tristan, and the outpouring of love has been overwhelming,” she continues.
Australian musician and co-founder of blues and roots band The Audreys, Tristan Goodall has died at the age...
"Rest in peace my darling Tristan. We had a dream and we made it happen, can you believe that? "I have talked to so many people in the last few days who knew Tristan, and the outpouring of love has been overwhelming. "We were university students, with silly dreams about touring the world with a band." Thank you so much for sharing that journey with me. He was 48 years old," she wrote. In 2010, Tristan and Coates continued as a duo after Cameron and Green quit the band, and the pair went on to release their third album, Sometimes the Stars, which also won an ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album.
Tristan Goodall, founding member of Aussie band The Audreys has died 'peacefully' at the age of 48 surrounded by his family. Read more.
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