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American rock band

Dave Matthews Band

The band onstage

Dave Matthews Band, 2005

Background information
Also known every bit DMB
Origin Charlottesville, Virginia, U.Due south.
Genres
  • Rock
  • jam band
  • jazz fusion
  • folk rock
  • soft rock
  • funk rock
  • indie rock
  • alternative rock
  • roots rock
  • folk
Years active 1991–present
Labels
  • RCA
  • Bama Rags
Associated acts
  • Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
  • TR3
  • Pearl Jam
  • Béla Chip and the Flecktones
  • Phish
  • Mumford and Sons
  • John Mayer
  • John Popper
Website davematthewsband.com
Members
  • Dave Matthews
  • Carter Beauford
  • Stefan Lessard
  • Tim Reynolds[1]
  • Rashawn Ross[2]
  • Jeff Coffin[three]
  • Buddy Strong
Past members
  • LeRoi Moore
  • Peter Griesar
  • Butch Taylor
  • Boyd Tinsley

Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American stone band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band'southward founding members were vocaliser-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and backing vocalist Carter Beauford, violinist and backing singer Boyd Tinsley, and saxophonist LeRoi Moore. Equally of 2022, Matthews, Lessard, and Beauford are the only remaining founding members withal performing with the band.

Dave Matthews Band's 1994 major label debut album, Under the Table and Dreaming, was certified platinum six times. As of 2018[update], the ring had sold more than 25 meg concert tickets and a combined full of 38 meg CDs and DVDs.[4] Their 2018 album, Come Tomorrow, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making DMB the first band to accept 7 consecutive studio albums debut at the peak. The band won the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Operation by a Duo or Grouping for "So Much to Say".

A jam band, Dave Matthews Band is renowned for its live shows. The band is known for playing songs differently each functioning; this practice has become a staple of their live shows since the early 1990s.

History [edit]

Formation (1991–1993) [edit]

Songwriter David John Matthews, working in Charlottesville, Virginia, as a bartender at Miller'due south Bar in November 1990, became a friend of a lawyer named Ross Hoffman. Hoffman convinced Matthews to record a demo of the few songs Matthews had written and encouraged him to arroyo Carter Beauford, a local drummer on the Charlottesville music scene. Beauford had been in several bands and was then playing on a jazz show on BET.

After hearing Matthews's demo, Carter agreed to spend some time playing the drums, both inside and outside the studio. Matthews also approached LeRoi Moore, another local jazz musician who often performed with the John D'earth Quintet, to bring together them. The trio began working on Matthews's songs in 1991. Matthews recollects that, "...the reason I went to Carter was non considering I needed a drummer, but because I thought he was the baddest thing I'd ever seen and LeRoi, information technology wasn't considering I desperately wanted a saxophone, it was considering this guy simply blew my mind. At this jazz place I used to bartend at Miller'south, I would just sit back and picket him. I would be serving the musicians fat whiskeys and they'd exist getting more and more hosed, merely no matter how much, he used to nevertheless blow my listen. And it was the sense that anybody played from their centre. And when we got together and they asked, 'What practice you lot want the music to audio similar?' I said, 'I know this is a song I wrote and I like what you guys play, so I desire you to play the way you react to my song.' At that place was a lot of breaking of our inhibitions."[v]

Matthews later said in an interview with Michael Krugman,[vi] "In a way, initially it was just the three of usa and I approached them with this tape and they said 'Sure,' cause they had time on their hands. They were both working on other things, simply they had some afternoon time."[half-dozen]

The beginning stages of this new ring proved to exist, in the words of Morgan Delancey, "a time of trial and incubation."[7] Beauford would later recall that, "It started out as a 3-piece matter with Dave and Leroi...working on some of Dave's songs. He merely had four songs at the time...And information technology didn't work out with the three of us."[vii] Matthews said, "The beginning time we played together...we were atrocious. Not just kind of bad, I mean heinously bad. We tried a couple of different songs and they were all terrible...Sometimes information technology amazes me that we e'er had a second rehearsal."[7]

However, their limited instrumentals did not provide the full audio they desired, and more musicians were needed. Upon the recommendation of John D'world, usher of the University of Virginia orchestra and a local musician, Stefan Lessard, a junior bassist at the time, joined the band. In 1991, Miller's waiter Peter Griesar became the ring's first keyboardist. Because of other commitments, violinist Boyd Tinsley did not go a total-time member until 1992. Matthews afterwards admitted,[6] "We had no plans of adding a violinist. We just wanted some fiddle tracked on this i vocal "Tripping Billies", and Boyd was a friend of Leroi. He came in and it just clicked. That completely solidified the band, gave it a lot more power."[6]

The ring'south first in-studio demo was recorded in February or March 1991 before Tinsley joining as a full-time ring fellow member and consisted of "Vocal That Jane Likes", "Recently", "All-time of What's Around", and "I'll Back Y'all Upwardly."[8]

For years, information technology was believed that the band's first public evidence was at Charlottesville's 1991 Earth 24-hour interval Festival.[vii] On October 9, 2010, Stefan Lessard reported, via Twitter, the discovery of an earlier show, taped March 14, 1991, at TRAX, a local music venue. The bear witness was a benefit for the Middle East Children's Alliance and, according to Lessard, included the following songs: "Typical Situation", "Best of What'due south Around", "I'll Back You Upwardly", "Vocal That Jane Likes", "Warehouse", "Cry Freedom", and "Recently". The show included only Dave, Stefan, Carter, and LeRoi.[9] Local weekly appearances soon followed, and word of the ring's sound spread within a short time.[x]

The ring considered calling itself "Dumwelah", which is the Tswana give-and-take for "hello",[xi] just in that location was niggling enthusiasm for the name and they decided against it.[12] One story is that Moore reportedly telephoned a place they were booked and said to write "Dave Matthews." The person receiving the call wrote "band" after the name, and the proper noun stayed Dave Matthews Band from that point on.[7] Matthews told Robert Trott of AP, "Boyd [Tinsley], if memory serves, wrote 'Dave Matthews Band' [on this flyer for the testify]. There was no time when we said, 'Let'due south call this band the Dave Matthews Ring.' It only became that, and it sort of was too tardily to change when we started thinking that this could focus unfairly on me. People sort of made that clan, but it's really not similar that."[6]

Beauford seemed to concur with Matthews's analysis of the ring name when he said to Modernistic Drummer magazine that, "Equally a matter of fact, that's 1 of the things about this band that everybody likes: There isn't a leader. Each one of usa tin express ourselves musically without being choked past a leader. Everybody can offering what they feel is gonna enhance the music. So, aye, that's the main affair that all the guys — especially me — feel brand this band happen. It'due south the liberty that we have to speak with our instruments."[xiii]

By the summer of 1991, they were playing at Eastern Standard with Charles Newman as their manager for a brief time.[13] They also connected to play at fraternity functions; the last such show was at UVa at the DKE house on September 11, 1992. Thereafter the band began playing a regular Tuesday dark show at the pop Charlottesville club Trax. Tapings of shows at Trax are some of the almost widely shared amongst DMB fans. Later Newman, Coran Capshaw, possessor of the Flood Zone where the band oft played, took the helm of the Dave Matthews Band.[vi]

For a variety of reasons, like sensing that the ring was on the verge of making it big and not wanting to have his life ruled by the grueling schedule that touring musicians often face, difficulties communicating with Matthews, and maintaining the mortgage on his new abode, Peter Griesar decided to leave the ring after a prove at Trax nightclub on March 23, 1993, a nighttime known equally "Big League Chew".[14] [15]

On November ix, 1993, DMB released its first official release, Remember Ii Things, on its Bama Rags label,[16] [17] later on re-released by RCA in 1997.[18] Live songs on the album were recorded at Trax in Charlottesville, Virginia The Alluvion Zone in Richmond, Virginia, and The Muse Music Society on Nantucket Isle.[xix] The album debuted on higher charts as the highest independent entry, and went on to exist certified platinum by the RIAA in 2002.[20]

Quantum to stardom (1994–1999) [edit]

The band released their first live EP, entitled Recently, in 1994. The album's 5 tracks were taken from shows performed at The Birchmere, in Alexandria, Virginia, and from Trax, in Charlottesville. Recently was re-released by RCA Records in 1997.

On September twenty, 1994, DMB released their debut studio album, Under the Table and Dreaming, featuring their outset commercial hits "What Would You lot Say" (featuring John Popper of Blues Traveler fame on harmonica), "Satellite", and "Ants Marching". The album was defended "In retentivity of Anne" for Matthews's older sister Anne, who was killed by her husband in 1994 in a murder–suicide. Under the Tabular array and Dreaming brought the band worldwide fame and was eventually certified vi times platinum.[21]

Nether the Table and Dreaming and its follow-up album, Crash, brought the band a Grammy Award and four additional Grammy nominations. The band won the 1996 Grammy Honor for Best Stone Performance by a Duo or Group for "So Much to Say". In improver, the ring was nominated for the 1995 Grammy Award for All-time Stone Performance by a Duo or Group and the 1995 Grammy Honor for Best Music Video, Short Form for "What Would Yous Say", and was nominated for the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album for Crash and the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for "As well Much".[22] The band achieved hits with "Crash into Me", "Likewise Much", and "Tripping Billies".[23]

By 1997, DMB reached unparalleled levels of popularity across the The states and, to some caste, the world. On October 28, 1997, the band released their first total-length live album, Live at Reddish Rocks viii.15.95. The album, which was recorded at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, featured popular songs from the band's starting time three albums and included longtime collaborator Tim Reynolds on electric guitar.

In late 1997, the band returned to the studio with producer Steve Lillywhite and an array of guest collaborators, including Reynolds, banjoist Béla Chip, vocalist Alanis Morissette, time to come touring band fellow member Butch Taylor, Chapman Stick player Greg Howard, and the Kronos Quartet. They composed and recorded Before These Crowded Streets, their 3rd album with RCA, released on April 28, 1998. The album represented a great change in direction for the band every bit they did not rely on upbeat hit singles to carry the album. "Stay (Wasting Time)", an uplifting gospel number, and "Crush", a love ballad, became very pop tracks along with the pb single, "Don't Drinkable the Water". Earlier These Crowded Streets was an instant commercial success, with over 900,000 albums sold worldwide in the first calendar week. As of 2018, at that place accept been over 21,000,000 copies sold worldwide.[ citation needed ]

The band took part in the Woodstock '99 concert during the summer. In the fall, information technology then released a tertiary live album, Listener Supported. The album, a live recording, used a show performed at the Continental Airlines Loonshit in Due east Rutherford, New Bailiwick of jersey on September eleven, 1999, for a PBS television special. The album was also released equally the ring's commencement DVD. The year also provided 2 more Grammy nominations. From their recent album, they earned another Grammy Award for All-time Stone Album nomination for "Before These Crowded Streets", and a Grammy Honour for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals nomination for the song "Crush".

Early on 2000s [edit]

Dave Matthews, Boyd Tinsley, and Butch Taylor in Melbourne during their first tour of Australia

In 2000, DMB fix their own recording studio at a large countryside home outside Charlottesville. With longtime producer Lillywhite at the captain, the ring began work on a fourth studio album. The songs were heavily influenced past personal conflicts, notably the death of Matthews's uncle from alcoholism.

In Oct 2000, an energized Matthews began writing with Glen Ballard, virtually famous for his work with Alanis Morissette. The residue of DMB (forth with special invitee Carlos Santana) shortly joined Matthews in a Los Angeles studio and rapidly recorded Everyday. While the anthology gave the ring a fresh beginning, Ballard's production, which featured a pop-rock music audio and no songs over 4:43, was very different from the acoustic sound and long jams that the albums produced by Steve Lillywhite featured (only 8 of the 35 tracks on the previous three albums were under 4:43). Carter Beauford has said that the album was a product of Matthews and Ballard and that it did not showcase the residual of the band.[ citation needed ] The February 27, 2001 release of Everyday was a huge commercial success. The singles "I Did It", "Everyday", and "The Space Between" all charted on many Billboard charts, including the Hot 100.[24]

In March 2001, the Lillywhite studio sessions from the previous year were leaked over the Internet. The tracks spread quickly over established Internet channels such as Napster. Collectively known as The Lillywhite Sessions, these tracks were lauded past both the fan base and the pop press. Subsequently critical comparing of the two simultaneous albums, fans who were less than pleased with Everyday's more electrical sound were frustrated with the band'southward decision to fleck the piece of work in commutation for Everyday.[ citation needed ]

Many of the songs from The Lillywhite Sessions would, however, eventually be officially released. In response to overwhelming fan support, coupled with a popular and widely publicized online campaign known as the Release Lillywhite Recordings Campaign, DMB returned to the studio in 2002 to tape Busted Stuff. Produced by Stephen Harris, the recording engineer who worked nether Lillywhite on previous albums, the resulting CD provided new treatments of much of the Lillywhite Sessions ' material, along with newly written songs "You Never Know" and the unmarried "Where Are You lot Going" which was afterward used in the movie Mr. Deeds. Busted Stuff hitting the shelves on July 16, 2002.

During these 2 years the band released two live albums. The start, Live in Chicago 12.19.98, features Tim Reynolds on guitar equally well as many other special guests such as bassist Victor Wooten, guitarist Mitch Rutman, and saxophonist Maceo Parker.[25] The second, Alive at Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado, highlights songs from both Everyday and Busted Stuff and was released every bit both a CD and a DVD.[26]

2004–2007 [edit]

The Gorge, a combination ii-CD/one-DVD fix with highlights from their three-dark 2002 tour closer at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington was released on June 29, 2004.

In August 2004, DMB was at the centre of a controversy when about 800 pounds of liquid human waste was dumped from band member Boyd Tinsley'south tour bus through the grate in the Kinzie Street Bridge in Chicago onto passengers aboard a sightseeing gunkhole on the Chicago River below.[27] On March 9, 2005, the band'due south tour bus commuter, Stefan Wohl, pleaded guilty to dumping the bus's waste tank into the Chicago River,[28] [29] and the ring has donated $50,000 to the Friends of the Chicago River and $50,000 to the Chicago Park District.[30] In Apr 2005, the band paid $200,000 to settle the ceremonious lawsuit that followed.[31]

In Autumn 2004, DMB returned to their studio in Charlottesville, Virginia with a new producer.[ citation needed ] The band decided they wanted to accept some chances and pursue a funkier side to their music.[32] To help achieve it, A&R Bruce Flohr tracked down producer/songwriter Mark Batson.[32] According to Flohr in an interview with HitQuarters, "When the band and him got together it was instant creative karma. Things took off similar a bat out of hell."[32]

The resultant album, Stand up Up, was released on May 10, 2005, debuting at No. one on the Billboard charts with sales of 465,000.[ citation needed ] Stand spawned the singles "American Baby", "Dreamgirl", and "Everybody Wake Up".[ citation needed ] The band likewise released a video for "Dreamgirl", featuring Julia Roberts, a long-time fan of the band.[33] Another song from the anthology – "Steady As We Go" – was featured in an episode of Everwood and was cited past one-time entrada aide Andrew Young to exist a favorite song of John Edwards and Rielle Hunter during their much-publicized affair.[34]

In March 2005, Dave Matthews Band arrived on Australian shores for the first time, playing shows at Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Byron Bay E Coast Dejection & Roots Music Festival.

The band supported the album with a 54 evidence, summer-long tour culminating in a four-night stand at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The 2005 summer bout besides marked the first time Rashawn Ross played with the band. DMB also played a 13-evidence tour in the autumn.[35]

Dave Matthews Band performing "Last Terminate" at The Pavilion on July 5, 2006

The band returned to the studio along with producer Mark Batson in March 2006 (with the resultant album slated for release in wintertime.[36])

The band worked with Reverb, a non-turn a profit environmental arrangement, for their 2006 summertime tour.[37] Their Labor Twenty-four hour period concert at The Gorge Amphitheatre drew a crowd of 64,468, the largest always for that venue[38]

In early 2007, the ring one time again entered the studio with producers Mark Batson and Steven Miller[39] to begin recording their seventh studio album.[xl]

Dave Matthews Band performing at Vodafone Arena in Melbourne on May 1, 2007, starting their second bout of Commonwealth of australia.

According to Billboard magazine, the band's new studio album had been scheduled to exist released in July by RCA Records,[41] but in an interview with the Brisbane Times on May 4, 2007, Stefan Lessard stated, "We're on a bit of a artistic break as far as working in the studio – nosotros've been in pre-production for a long time, simply we'll get more serious later in the twelvemonth."[42]

On July 7, 2007, Dave Matthews Ring performed on the American Live Earth concert at Giants Stadium.[43]

On Baronial 1, 2007, the band kicked off their annual summer tour, which ran through 37 concerts.[44] "A Dream So Real" would only be played once afterwards the 2007 Summertime Tour, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center on June 21, 2008, featuring Matthews playing keyboard.[45] Supporting acts for the tour included Toots and the Maytals, The Roots, and Robert Randolph and the Family Band.[46]

On September half-dozen, 2007, Dave Matthews Band performed a free concert for the Virginia Tech student body and faculty. The testify was entitled "A Concert for Virginia Tech" and was done in memory of the shootings that took place on April 16, 2007. John Mayer, Phil Vassar, and Nas joined them. In that location were over 50,000 people in attendance.[47] Two days later, they performed a benefit show at Atlanta'southward Piedmont Park with the Allman Brothers Band opening. Though simply 65,000 tickets were sold (50,000 originally, and then a second block of 15,000) nearly 20,000 people sneaked into the bear witness, making it the largest one-day concert in Atlanta history. The show raised money for the Piedmont Park Salvation Association.[48] It was released as a CD/DVD chosen Alive at Piedmont Park'.

2008 and the death of LeRoi Moore [edit]

On March 6, 2008, it was revealed that the band had been working with Rob Cavallo on their next album, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux Rex.[ citation needed ] Information technology was also mentioned that guitarist and longtime friend Tim Reynolds would be recording with the band on the new studio album.[49]

On May 27, 2008, 3 days before the ring embarked on their annual summer tour, it was announced that keyboardist Butch Taylor, who had toured with the band since 2001, had decided to leave the ring.[fifty]

The Dave Matthews Band played their last prove with all five original members on June 28, 2008 at the Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Virginia. Two days later, saxophonist LeRoi Moore was injured in an ATV accident on his farm almost Charlottesville, Virginia.[51] On July 1, 2008 while in Charlottesville, Dave Matthews announced Moore's accident.[52] Béla Scrap and the Flecktones saxophonist Jeff Coffin filled in for Moore for the residual of the tour.[53] Although he was expected to make a full recovery, Moore died all of a sudden of complications from the accident on August 19, 2008. In a statement released through their website, the ring said:

We are securely saddened that LeRoi Moore, saxophonist and founding fellow member of Dave Matthews Band, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon, August xix, 2008, at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles from sudden complications stemming from his June ATV accident on his subcontract nearly Charlottesville, Virginia. LeRoi had recently returned to his Los Angeles domicile to begin an intensive physical rehabilitation program.[54]

The ring proceeded with a scheduled testify at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where Matthews announced the death of the ring's "dear friend" to the crowd.[55]

As we sat this afternoon contemplating the loss of our brother, we wondered how we could perchance do a bear witness today. Dave put it into perspective stating, "In that location's no identify I'd rather be than here with you lot guys right at present." We cherish special memories of our lost friend. This night, Dave told a story about LeRoi at a bar in Virginia where the greenbacks register was near the stage and LeRoi leaned on the register considering "standing had become a job". Roi proceeded to play the most beautiful version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow. Dave said, "that was the day I cruel in honey with him. And I'yard still in love with him." It's safe to say we all were in love with him. "It'southward e'er easier to get out, than to be left."

— The Dave Matthews Ring Crew on August 19, 2008[56]

Despite Moore'south expiry, the ring continued to play the rest of the bout, cancelling only 2 shows.[57] They concluded the tour with a benefit concert for lung cancer enquiry (Stand up for a Cure)[58] at Madison Square Garden in New York City on September 10, for which tickets were sectional to members of the band's fan order, Warehouse.

Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King (2009) [edit]

The band's next anthology, Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King, was released June ii, 2009, coinciding with a supporting summertime tour, slated to run through early October.[59] The band named this album in award of Moore.[60] Moore is said to be the "King" in the album title.[61] Tim Reynolds, Rashawn Ross, and Jeff Coffin performed with the ring on both the spring and the summer tours of 2009 and 2010.[62]

The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, achieving platinum status. Three singles from the anthology were released: "Funny The Way It Is", "Why I Am", and "You and Me".

The album was nominated for two 2010 Grammy Awards: Best Rock Album and Anthology of the Yr. Information technology lost to Green Twenty-four hour period'southward 21st Century Breakdown and Taylor Swift's Fearless. During the awards telecast, the band played "Y'all and Me" with accompaniment past live singers, percussionists, a string section, and an viii-slice horn section made up of teenagers from the Grammy Jazz Ensemble.

The 2010s [edit]

The year 2011 marked the 20th ceremony of the Band. In March 2010, DMB announced that they would not tour in 2011 for the offset time in 20 years. On January xix, 2011, the band appear on their website: "2011 is our 20th anniversary every bit a ring and we want to celebrate past playing music together. While we are however taking the year off from touring, we have decided to plan iv multi-twenty-four hours, multi-artist music events that will have place this summer. We volition be sending out salve the engagement emails and announcing more information soon just we wanted to share the news with our fans start." On Feb 22, the kickoff prove was announced every bit being at Bader Field in Atlantic Metropolis, New Jersey with David Gray, Ray LaMontagne, The Flaming Lips, O.A.R., and others, and would have place on June 26.[63]

The tour started in June 2011 and ran for 13 shows.[64] On December 16, 2011, the band released i of the concerts as Live at Atlantic City.[65]

On February fourteen, 2012, DMB announced the dates for a summertime bout.[66] The next solar day information technology was announced that they were recording a new studio anthology with producer Steve Lillywhite who worked with them on Nether the Table and Dreaming, Crash and Before These Crowded Streets.[67] [ non-master source needed ]

Dave Matthews Band kicked off their 43-show 2012 summer tour at The Woodlands, Texas.[68]

The ring released its eighth studio album, Away from the World, on September 11, 2012.[69] The anthology saw the render of producer Steve Lillywhite, who had not worked with the ring since their collaboration on the never-released "The Lillywhite Sessions" in 2000. The anthology debuted at No. ane on the Billboard 200, their 6th consecutive studio album to do so.

The band kicked off their 15-show, 2012 Winter Tour with a two-nighttime show in E Rutherford, New Bailiwick of jersey, on November thirty and Dec 1, 2012.[70]

DMB'south 45-show 2013 summer bout kicked off at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Woodlands, Texas on May 17.[71] The tour concluded with a testify in Mountain View, California, on September viii, 2013.[72] In September 2013, the group announced they would be touring in South Africa, the birthplace of Dave Matthews, for the start time.[73] On that tour, DMB would also exist going back to Due south America performing in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.[74]

In April 2014, DMB performed five shows in Australia, including the Due west Coast Blues N Roots Festival and the Byron Bay Bluesfest.[74]

After noticeably struggling at shows in Commonwealth of australia, Tinsley revealed via his Twitter page that he had adult arthritis in his right paw.[75] Tinsley underwent surgery to correct carpal tunnel syndrome. He stated that he would be fine and would be ready for the coming tour.[76] Tinsley later made a marked improvement and began playing strongly again towards the beginning of the 2014 Summer Tour.

The Dave Matthews Band'due south 42-show, 2014 summer bout kicked off in The Woodlands, Texas.[77] The band announced in November 2014 that they would be playing their first show e'er in Mexico in 2015.[78] On January 13, 2015, the band announced that they would be going on a summer tour and performing two full sets each evening. The North American tour started in Austin, Texas on May 13 and ended in Phoenix, Arizona, on September 13.[79] Soon after this announcement, the band announced an extensive European tour for the fall of 2015. The tour would commence with the band'southward first-ever show in Abu Dhabi on October 8. Afterward this testify, the tour included stops in Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, iv shows in Italy, four shows in Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, France, three shows in the Britain, wrapping up in Republic of ireland on November 13. The tour likewise included a stop in Poland, marking the commencement time the band had played there.[lxxx]

In 2016, Dave Matthews Ring reached its 25th anniversary and announced an anniversary tour.[81] The 2016 tour ran from May 11 to September four with 45 shows in the U.S. and one show in Canada.[82]

On September 24, 2017, Dave Matthews Ring organized and hosted "A Concert for Charlottesville: An Evening of Music and Unity", a free concert to enhance funds for the victims killed and injured during the Unite the Right rally held from August 11–12, 2017.[83] Other artists who performed included Cage the Elephant, Coldplay, The Roots, Brittany Howard, Pharrell Williams, Chris Stapleton, Ariana Grande, Justin Timberlake, and Stevie Wonder.

On January 16, 2018, Dave Matthews Band announced a summer 2018 bout along with their ninth studio LP.[84] The championship of the album was announced, Come up Tomorrow, every bit well every bit the release date of June 8, 2018.[85] In its start calendar week of release, Come up Tomorrow debuted at No. ane on the Us Billboard 200 with 292,000 album-equivalent units, making it the biggest sales calendar week for a rock album in over four years and the biggest sales week for an album in 2018 (1,185,000 copies sold as of Dec). Information technology was their acknowledged album since Big Whiskey and The GrooGrux King, with 4,300,000 sales. Information technology is also their seventh consecutive album to achieve the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200.

In February 2018, Boyd Tinsley appear on Twitter that he was taking a break from the band. On May 18, 2018, the band announced that Tinsley had been fired from the band, the same day the public was made aware of a lawsuit filed by old Crystal Garden band member James Frost-Winn alleging sexual misconduct past Tinsley.[86] That same twenty-four hours, the ring began their summer tour in The Woodlands, TX, with new keyboardist Buddy Strong taking a permanent identify in the ring.

The band played a 47-bear witness summer tour in 2018 in support of the new album. They followed upwards in the fall a 12-show arena bout including two-night stops at Madison Square Garden and the John Paul Jones Arena in their birthplace of Charlottesville.

In 2019, the band headed to Europe once more in the spring for an 18-testify tour. Kickoff in late Apr, the band once again trekked the U.S. for their almanac summertime tour.

The 2020s [edit]

On May 4, 2020, the band announced that all of its 2020 summertime dates would be moved to 2021 in light of the global COVID-xix pandemic.

Throughout 2020, Matthews performed on various clemency livestreams from his homes in both Seattle and Charlottesville, including the debut edition of Verizon's "Pay It Frontward" weekly stream, which had over 400 1000 alive viewers on Twitter. The band's YouTube channel broadcast weekly "DMB Drive-In" alive streams as a virtual summer bout, replaying many concerts from the band'southward history.

The band announced a reshuffled 2021 tour, becoming 1 of the first acts to ostend dates for 2021 in anticipation of loosening COVID-19 gathering restrictions.[87] The Dave Matthews Band made their render to the stage on July 23, 2021, at the Littoral Credit Matrimony Music Park.

Just hours earlier the band was set up to begin their annual three-night Labor 24-hour interval weekend run at The Gorge Amphitheatre on September 3, 2021, the ring's Twitter account tweeted that due to COVID-nineteen protocols, the weekend'south shows would accept identify in an "alternating format".[88] Afterward that evening, Matthews announced onstage that Carter Beauford and Stefan Lessard had tested positive for the virus. The weekend's shows were unique, starting with Matthews playing songs solo, before being joined past Tim Reynolds. After in the set, Buddy Stiff, Jeff Coffin, and Rashawn Ross would join, playing songs with no drums or bass. Later in the shows, Strong would move to drums, while the band was joined by a plethora of special guests throughout the weekend, including Tony Hall, Dumpstaphunk, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and Mavis Staples. Beauford and Lessard would return the post-obit weekend in Irvine, CA.[89] [xc]

Before long earlier the concluding two shows of 2021, which were to take place at Madison Square Garden with Dumpstaphunk opening for both shows, it was announced that saxophonist Jeff Coffin had tested positive for COVID-nineteen.[91] Ben Golder-Novick, otherwise known every bit "Ben the Sax Guy" and original saxophonist for Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox, filled in for Coffin for the last two shows.[92] On November 13, 2021, nighttime two of the 2 night run, Alex Wasily and Ashlin Parker, horns players for Dumpstaphunk, joined the ring for "Corn Bread" and "Jimi Thing".[93]

Band members [edit]

Electric current members [edit]

  • Dave Matthews – pb vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar (1991–present)
  • Stefan Lessard – bass (1991–present)
  • Carter Beauford – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1991–present)
  • Rashawn Ross – trumpet, backing vocals (2005–present)
  • Jeff Bury – saxophone, winds (2008–nowadays)
  • Tim Reynolds – pb guitar (2008–present, invitee appearances 1993–1995, 1998, and 2004)
  • Buddy Stiff – keyboards, backing vocals (2018–present)[94]

Old members [edit]

  • Peter Griesar – keyboards, backing vocals (1991–1993)
  • LeRoi Moore – saxophone, winds (1991–2008; his death)
  • Butch Taylor – keyboards, backing vocals (2001–2008, guest appearances 1998–2000 and 2017)
  • Boyd Tinsley – violin, vocals, mandolin (1992–2018)

Timeline [edit]

Performances, taping and bootlegs [edit]

A jam band, Dave Matthews Band is known for its tight, engaging live shows.[95] The band has always encouraged fans to record its performances and was one of rock's almost bootlegged bands. In fact, a direct patch to the soundboard was made bachelor to recordists until 1995, when some of these tapes found their mode into less scrupulous, commercial-minded hands who overcharged fans in the band's eyes. The band cites college students trading these tapes in the early on 1990s as a fundamental reason for their current fame.[96]

The band is known for playing songs differently each operation; this practice has become a staple of their live shows since the early 1990s.[97] [98]

Between 1998 and 2007, DMB performed at Giants Stadium ten times before it was demolished in 2010.[99]

As of 2018[update], the band has sold xx million concert tickets.[100]

Warehouse [edit]

Discography [edit]

Equally of 2018[update], the band had sold a combined full of 38 million CDs and DVDs.[100] The 2018 album Come Tomorrow debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200, making Dave Matthews Ring the starting time group to take 7 consecutive studio albums debut at the peak.[101]

Studio albums
  • Under the Table and Dreaming (1994)
  • Crash (1996)
  • Before These Crowded Streets (1998)
  • Everyday (2001)
  • Disrepair Stuff (2002)
  • Stand Up (2005)
  • Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King (2009)
  • Away from the World (2012)
  • Come Tomorrow (2018)

Awards and nominations [edit]

Philanthropic efforts [edit]

According to the band'due south website, as of May 2010[update], the band's ain charity, the BAMA Works Fund, has contributed over $8.v million to a wide multifariousness of demand organizations. It was founded in 1999 to address the needs of disadvantaged youth, disabled persons, the environment, and arts and humanities in the city of Charlottesville, Virginia expanse, and surrounding area of Albemarle, Buckingham, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Nelson, and Orange Counties.[102] In addition, BAMA Works Fund has been agile in other projects, and often the Dave Matthews Ring, both as a whole and individually, have planned charity events and donated their fourth dimension and resources outside of Charlottesville. Some examples include building a "Village Recovery Fund" after the tsunami that ravaged Sri Lanka, promoting a challenge grant for the Habitat for Humanity Musician's Village in New Orleans,[103] multiple appearances to benefit both Farm Help and the almanac Neil Immature-sponsored Span Schoolhouse Benefits, fundraisers for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and followed this with donations subsequently the 2010 disaster that leveled many villages in Haiti.[102] The ring played do good concerts to help fund the school system in New York City, and countless other concerns. As a result, the band was awarded the NAACP chairman's Honor. In Matthews's credence speech, he spoke for the ring as a whole, commenting that of all the achievements they had enjoyed, that the award past the NAACP and Julian Bond, in particular, was by far the highest accolade they had bestowed upon them.[104] [ non-primary source needed ] [105]

The band donated the $1 1000000 raised during a charity concert to homeless and children'southward charities in San Francisco, California. The band has played other charity concerts benefiting Bay Area parks, music pedagogy, and AIDS research.[106] [107]

In June 2016, the band appear that a CD prepare of Dave Matthews's 1996 solo performance at Sweet Briar College would exist released later in the summertime, with all profits donated to the college, which almost closed in 2015.[108]

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External links [edit]

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