Nicolette Good

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Nicolette Good is an American singer-songwriter based in San Antonio, Texas. Good was featured on Season 1 of the documentary television series Troubadour, TX. [1] [2] [3] In 2012, she won the Kerrville Folk Festival Grassy Hill New Folk Competition [4] as well as the Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival Performing Songwriter Contest. [5] [6] Good released Monarch, her debut full-length album, in July 2012. [7] [8] Her sophomore full-length, Little Boat on a Wave, was released in 2015. [9]

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Discography

2015: Little Boat on a Wave
2012: Monarch — ASIN: B008S3L69A
2011: Nicolette Good (EP) — ASIN: B004P8I1UO

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