The Dave Matthews Band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in
early 1991, when vocalist/guitarist Dave Matthews decided to put
some songs he had written on tape. Instead of simply recording himself
with a guitar, he opted to bring in some instrumental help to give
his musical ideas more depth. Dave found assistance in drummer Carter
Beauford and saxophonist LeRoi Moore, who were both accomplished
jazz musicians in the local Charlottesville music scene. Based on
the recommendation of distinguished local jazz guru John D’earth,
16-year-old musical prodigy Stefan Lessard came on board to play
bass. Completing the band was keyboard player Peter Griesar, who
left the band after a couple of years, as well as the talented and
classically trained violinist, Boyd Tinsley.
The first official gig for the newly conceived Dave Matthews Band
was May 11, 1991, at a private rooftop party in Charlottesville.
Its first public show was at the city’s 1991 Earth Day Festival.
Local weekly gigs soon followed, and within a little time, word
of the band’s contagious new sound spread like wildfire throughout
the region. Clubs started to fill up, tours began to cover more
territory, and the fan base grew at an incredible rate.
On November 9, 1993, DMB released its first album, Remember
Two Things, on its Bama Rags label. The album was recorded
live at The Muse Music Club on Nantucket Island, in August of 1993.
The album debuted on College charts as the highest independent entry,
and went on to be certified gold by the RIAA -- a significant accomplishment
for an independent album. Meanwhile, the band kept touring and its
fan base continued to grow. By allowing fans to tape shows for their
personal use, DMB created a highly interactive community that continues
in spirit today.
During the first part of 1994, Dave Matthews Band recorded its
RCA debut, Under The Table and Dreaming. Just before the
album’s release on September 27, 1994, Dave Matthews Band
hit the road for their first official national tour. The tour lasted
well over a year and included sold out theater dates across the
country, a trip to Europe, and two summers playing on the main stage
of HORDE. By the fall of 1995, when the band returned to the studio
to record its next album, Under The Table and Dreaming
had been certified four times platinum by the RIAA.
Crash, Dave Matthews Band’s second album for RCA,
was released on April 30, 1996, and debuted at number two on the
Billboard 200 chart. The band continued with a steady schedule of
touring throughout 1997, headlining sold-out amphitheater dates
across North America. DMB, though elevated to the level of national
pop stardom, continued to do things precisely as it had from day
one: organically, with a grass roots mentality.
On October 28, 1997, Bama Rags/RCA label released an official double-disc
live Dave Matthews Band album, entitled Live at Red Rocks 8-15-95.
Without any marketing or promotion, Live at Red Rocks debuted
at number three on the Billboard 200 chart and was instantly certified
platinum. The album provided fans with a high quality and reasonably
priced alternative to the over-priced, ill produced, and illegal
live DMB CDs that were beginning to flood the bootleg black-market.
The overwhelming success of Live at Red Rocks, combined
with the band’s tremendous touring achievements, proved that
Dave Matthews Band had grown from a grass roots phenomenon to one
of the hottest bands in America.
On April 28, 1998, RCA released Dave Matthews Band’s third
studio album, Before These Crowded Streets. The critically
acclaimed recording debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart;
it was the band’s strongest debut to date. DMB spent the following
year and a half on the road, selling out stadiums, arenas, and amphitheaters
across the country.
On January 19, 1999, Bama Rags/RCA released Live at Luther
College: An Acoustic Performance by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds.
Tim Reynolds was a guest guitarist on all of the Dave Matthews Band
albums, and toured with the band as a guest musician. Dave Matthews
and Tim Reynolds toured as an acoustic duo during the winters of
’96, ’97, and ’99. The second in a series of live
Dave Matthews Band-related releases, Live at Luther College
debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart and has since been
certified platinum by the RIAA. As with Live at Red Rocks,
the success of this second live album was based solely on word-of-mouth
buzz.
The third installment in this ongoing live album series, Listener
Supported, was released by Bama Rags/RCA on November 23, 1999.
The album was recorded live at New Jersey's Continental Airlines
Arena in September 1999, and a video of the performance, also titled
Listener Supported, was released at the same time. The
double-disc album was quickly certified double platinum, and the
video has sold over a million copies as well.
The band spent much of 2000 on tour, finishing as the top-grossing
touring band in the U.S. In the fall, Dave Matthews joined legendary
producer Glen Ballard in Los Angeles to fine-tune song arrangements
for a new album, and the pair wound up co-writing 12 new songs in
a matter of days. From this explosion of creative chemistry came
the band's new album, Everyday, released February 27, 2001.
Matthews played electric guitar for the first time, and Ballard
helped the band focus and tighten their arrangements, resulting
in the phenomenal success of Everyday, which has since
gone triple platinum.
DMB spent the summer of 2001 touring the country and exposing sold-out
audiences to songs from Everyday. On August 21, Dave
Matthews Band, The Videos 1994-2001, was released on DVD and
VHS. For the first time, the entire collection of Dave Matthews
Band videos (the first 12) was presented together, along with director
commentary and behind the scenes footage.
On October 23, 2001, the band released it's fourth live release,
Live In Chicago, 12.19.98, featuring guest musicians such
as Victor Wooten, Maceo Parker, and a full set with Tim Reynolds.
The band regrouped in January 2002 at the familiar Plant Studios
in Sausalito, CA where they had recorded their 3rd RCA release Before
These Crowded Streets. The band revisited tracks they had previously
written and recorded in 2000 and collaborated on a couple of new
tunes that had debuted in recent months. The resultant creation,
Busted Stuff, was made available July 16th, 2002. Busted
Stuff is a landmark record for DMB; for the first time ever,
this album is without any musical guests. Included on the album
are road-tested fan favorites such as “Bartender”, “Grey
Street”, “Where Are You Going”, and "Grace
Is Gone".
Following a successful tour throughout the US in Summer 2002, Dave
Matthews Band released Live At Folsom Field, Boulder CO,
the band's 5th live release overall. This double CD / DVD / VHS
from the band's 7/11/01 performance, contains first ever live versions
of songs from Everyday and Busted Stuff, such
as "When The World Ends," "So Right," "What
You Are," "If I Had It All," "Angel," "The
Space Between," "Everyday" "Big Eyed Fish,"
"Digging A Ditch," and "Bartender." The DVD
utilizes footage taken from 22 cameras, is recorded in 5.1 surround
sound, and presents the finest audio quality of any DMB live release
to date. A short tour in several US cities in December of 2002 was
highlighted by 2 sold out performances at Madison Square Garden.
On 12/21 at MSG, to the surprise and delight of the audience, Dave
Matthews Band was joined on stage by James Brown.
The band's 2003 summer tour culminated with a performance in front
of an estimated crowd of in excess of 100,000 fans. The concert
helped raise $2 Million for public education and the parks. In November
2003 The Central Park Concert was released on DVD and CD.
Captured by 30 cameras in High Definition Widescreen video and recorded
in stereo and 5.1 audio, the DVD was directed by Larry Jordan, who
worked with the band previously on their Listener Supported.
Summer/Fall 2003 also saw the release of the first solo projects
from DMB with the release of Boyd's True Reflections and
Dave's Some Devil. The first single off of Some Devil,
entitled "Gravedigger," earned Dave a Grammy Award for
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
Dave Matthews began a tour in December 2003 to promote his album
Some Devil. Dubbed "Dave Matthews and Friends"
tour, Dave's "Friends" included: Trey Anastasio, Brady
Blade, Tony Hall, Ray Paczkowski and Tim Reynolds. Emmylou Harris
and Spyboy were special guests on the tour. The 12-date tour began
in PA and ended in CA in January 04.
Spring of 04 found DMB at home in their VA studio rehearsing for
the summer 04 tour and beginning to mold some new tunes for their
forthcoming studio album.
DMB's Summer Tour 04 proved to be another stream of dynamite concert
performances. New songs such as "Hello Again", "Sugar
Will" and "Joy Ride" joined older favorites on the
setlists. Days after the summer tour ended, DMB played in front
of thousands of fans at a "Concert to Benefit Bay Area Charities"
in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
In the first few days of October, Dave Matthews Band joined forces
with many other musicians on the Vote for Change Tour. Presented
by MoveOn PAC, all proceeds from the tour benefited American Coming
Together (ACT). The Vote for Change Tour was a multi-city, multi-artist
tour that included 37 shows in 33 cities in 12 states over 11 days
and featured artists such as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street
Band, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals, Bonnie Raitt, Pearl
Jam, REM and more.
DMB Live Trax, a highly anticipated series of exclusive live releases,
made its debut in the early fall. 12.8.98 Centrum, Worcester, MA
was the first release and shortly thereafter, 9.12.04 Golden Gate
Park, San Francisco, CA became the second live release in the new
series.
Dave Matthews Band returned to the studio in the fall of 2004 and
continued to shape their next album. Mark Batson, a well-known producer
who met DMB in August after their LA show, was asked by DMB to come
to VA and help produce the album.
In early 2005, Dave Matthews Band launched a website devoted to
their new studio album. www.dmbnewstudioalbum.com provides fans
with video footage and ongoing updates on the album's progress.
(Dave Mathews Band biography from www.davematthewsband.com.)
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