New Jersey Documentary Film Festival to Screen Good Homes’ “Charlie Loves Our Band”

New Jersey Documentary Film Festival to Screen Good Homes’ “Charlie Loves Our Band”

New Jersey hick-pop jam band From Good Homes has announced the release of Charlie loves our band, a documentary film that tells the story of the band’s legendary past, told by friend and producer Victor Guadagno. The film is scheduled to premiere at the New Jersey Documentary Film Festival on May 13 in Sparta Township, NJ.

Charlie loves our band delves into the stories of childhood friends Todd Sheaffer, Brady Rymer and Patrick Fitzsimmons. A group of rural New Jersey teenagers and early members of what would become From Good Homes.

Guadagno breaks down the past of a band originally known as Old Crow, evolved into The Dogs and eventually cemented itself as From Good Homes with lineup additions Dan Myers and Jamie Coan. Together they have made a name for themselves in the live music scene by generating a deep sense of community within their fanbase and putting on highly energetic and exciting live performances.

They disbanded in 1999 and each member focused on individual projects. Finally, the unit reunited in 2009 and released the LP Time and the river in 2019. Since then, they have continued to tour and write new music. Charlie loves our band will debut at the New Jersey Documentary Film Festival on Friday, May 13.

To buy tickets, go to filmfreeway.com.

Lily by Relix Discussion 2019 with the group here.

Watch the Charlie loves our band trailer below.