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How Did Matchbox 20 Get Their Name

American rock ring

Matchbox 20

Matchbox twenty in MAA 03.jpg

Matchbox Twenty at the MTV Asia Awards in 2003

Background data
Origin Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Genres
  • Alternative rock
  • postal service-grunge
  • pop rock
Years active
  • 1995–2004
  • 2007–present
Labels
  • Melisma
  • Lava
  • Atlantic
Members
  • Rob Thomas
  • Brian Yale
  • Paul Doucette
  • Kyle Cook
By members
  • Adam Gaynor
Website matchboxtwenty.com

Matchbox Twenty (also known as Matchbox twenty and MB20) is an American stone band formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995. The grouping currently consists of Rob Thomas (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Brian Yale (bass guitar), Paul Doucette (drums, rhythm guitar, backing vocals), and Kyle Cook (lead guitar, vocals).

Matchbox 20 rose to international fame with their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You lot (1996), which was certified 12× Platinum (diamond) in the U.s.a. and multi-platinum in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Their second album, Mad Season, released in 2000, charted in the height iii on the Billboard 200 and was certified four× Platinum in the The states. Their tertiary album, More You lot Recall You lot Are, released in 2002, was certified 2× Platinum in the United States.

The ring so went on hiatus in 2004 after rhythm guitarist Adam Gaynor'south divergence. As a result, Paul Doucette took over rhythm guitar when the band reunited in 2007. They released a compilation album, Exile on Mainstream, which was certified Gold in the U.s.a.. After the release, the band toured to support it. Matchbox Twenty then took another hiatus while Rob Thomas embarked on a successful solo career but reunited again in 2010. On September iv, 2012, the ring released their fourth studio anthology, North, which debuted at number ane on the Billboard 200.[1]

History [edit]

1995–2001: Yourself or Someone Like You and Mad Season [edit]

Rob Thomas, Brian Yale, and Paul Doucette were part of the band Tabitha'south Cloak-and-dagger, which was based in Columbia, SC, with fellow members Jay Stanley and John Goff, before splitting to start a new band (what was to become Matchbox Twenty). After recruiting Adam Gaynor from Criteria Recording Studios in Miami and Kyle Cook from the Atlanta Found of Music, the band named themselves "Matchbox 20" and earned a recording contract with Atlantic Records. Doucette suggested the name after combining two words observed on the softball shirt of a man where Doucette was waiting tables.[two] Matchbox 20 released their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You, in 1996. While their first single, "Long Day", was a radio success in the west coast, the album soon spawned several Summit 40 singles throughout 1997 and 1998, including "Push", "3 A.Chiliad.", "Real World", and "Back two Good". "Push button" and "iii A.Thousand." did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 chart due to the rule in effect prior to 1998 that required a song to be released as a single in club to appear on the Hot 100. "Existent World" and "Back 2 Proficient" proved to be the ring's offset entries into the Billboard Hot 100, afterward the rule was terminated. The album eventually shipped more than 12 million copies in the U.Southward. alone, achieving a diamond certification. In 1998, Matchbox twenty recorded a live version of their single, "iii A.Yard." for release on the charity album Live in the Ten Lounge, benefiting United Cognitive Palsy research.

Earlier recording their 2nd anthology, Rob Thomas collaborated with Itaal Shur on a vocal chosen "Smooth" for Carlos Santana's comeback anthology, Supernatural. Thomas was supposed to act only as a songwriter for "Polish", but Carlos Santana had him sing for it later on hearing the song'southward demo. "Smoothen" was the album'due south lead unmarried and became a striking in 1999. Thomas won three Grammy Awards for writing and performing on "Smooth": Record of the Year, Vocal of the Yr, and Best Popular Music Collaboration with Vocals. In 2000, Matchbox 20 adopted the spelling "Matchbox Twenty" and released their second album, Mad Season. The album, on the strength of several successful singles, including "Bent" (which peaked No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart) and "If You're Gone", was certified 4× platinum in the United States. The video for "Bent" fabricated fun of vocalist Thomas' increased fame from "Smooth" by showing the other band members assaulting him. The next two singles, "Mad Season" and "Last Beautiful Girl" were not equally successful.

2002–2004: More Than You Retrieve You Are [edit]

For their tertiary album, More Than You Recollect You Are, the band used more of a popular punk/pop stone audio. Thomas shared the songwriting efforts with the other band members on several songs. The anthology was recorded at Icon Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. Icon Recording Studios possessor and Main Engineer - Andrew Troy, Assistant Engineer - Aaron Kaplay, 2nd Assistant Engineer - Pablo Solorzano. Additional recording at Bearsville Studios and Hit Mill in New York and was released on November xix, 2002. The album was produced by Matt Serletic, who at the time was the current chairman for Virgin Records. The album again spawned successful singles "Disease" (written with Mick Jagger), "Unwell", and "Bright Lights". The album was not every bit successful commercially as the previous two, and received mixed reviews from critics. Yet, the anthology had an enormous radio presence for well over a twelvemonth.

Director Bill Draheim documented the ring throughout the process of making More than You lot Recollect Y'all Are. The documentary Theresville was an online actress.

During 2003, the band released EP, consisting of vi songs. The EP featured previously unreleased live and acoustic versions of songs like "Push" and "If You're Gone", as well as a new track, "Suffer Me". In 2004, the band released a live DVD, Show: A Night in the Life of Matchbox Twenty, filmed in Atlanta and featuring xx songs, including all of their previous successful singles.

2004–2010: Hiatuses, side-projects, greatest hits album and YOSLY lawsuit [edit]

Before taking a hiatus later that year to allow other members to pursue side projects, such as Paul Doucette's solo ring The Pause and Repair Method, rhythm guitarist Adam Gaynor officially left the group. Rob Thomas released a solo album, …Something to Be, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The album featured four successful singles: "Lonely No More than", "This Is How a Middle Breaks", "Always the Aforementioned", and "Streetcorner Symphony". In January 2007, Rob Thomas released a single, "Petty Wonders", which he wrote for the Disney movie Meet the Robinsons.

In May 2005, 9 years after the release of Yourself or Someone Similar You, Matchbox 20 was sued by New York resident Frank Torres, the man featured on the anthology'south comprehend. Torres claimed the ring used his image the album's cover without whatsoever consent. Torres as well claimed that he had been walking down the street when he was asked by a lensman to pose for a picture. In legal papers, Torres claims the group "knowingly, intentionally and maliciously" used his picture show on the comprehend, causing him mental anguish. Torres's lawyer claims information technology has taken him fourth dimension to file a lawsuit, as he only found out about the album in the past two years.[iii]

The group reunited and began performing during 2007, with the release of their retrospective album Exile on Mainstream, on Oct 2, 2007. "How Far Nosotros've Come" was the first unmarried from the new album, which was followed by the second single, "These Hard Times". "Exile on Mainstream" included four other new songs and a complete collection of all eleven of their previously released singles. The album was also released in the new MVI (Music Video Interactive) format, which included two video interviews discussing the six new songs and xi greatest hits, plus extras including a photo gallery, U-MYX (to remix "How Far We've Come up"), buddy icons and wallpapers. "How Far Nosotros've Come" was released on the ring's MySpace page in July 2007, with the video released on September 6, 2007. Matchbox Twenty toured during early 2008 with Alanis Morissette and opener Mutemath. The band began their U.s. tour on January 25, 2008, in Hollywood, FL, and concluded in Las Vegas, NV, on March 18, 2008, earlier heading to Australia and New Zealand, where the Australian band Thirsty Merc was the supporting act. Following Commonwealth of australia, Matchbox Twenty visited the UK for the starting time time in five years to play six concerts in Cardiff, Wembley, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Manchester. Matchbox 20 performed at the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup award anniversary.

When the ring finished touring subsequently during 2008, Rob Thomas began work on his second solo anthology, Cradlesong. He stated in an interview to Billboard that he expected that the other members of the ring might brainstorm work on Matchbox Twenty's side by side album without him.[4] At the concert at Mohegan Sun Casino on December 18, 2009, Rob Thomas said that he was not frequently playing Matchbox Xx songs at his 2009 tour stops because the band was planning to tour together in 2010.

2010–present: North, focus on tours, and upcoming sixth album [edit]

Matchbox Xx performing in 2013.

At the Sense of taste of Chicago on July 2, 2010, Thomas said that Matchbox Twenty would be recording in the autumn for their fourth studio anthology. On September 4, 2010, while on VH1's Top 20 Music Video Countdown, Thomas stated that Matchbox Twenty was planning to start working on their next studio album in mid-September and that he was fourscore% sure that the album would be released old in 2011. Rob Thomas posted on Twitter that he was "heading out side by side week to start writing the new mb20 record" on September thirteen, 2010. It was stated on Matchbox Twenty's spider web site that the next show they volition do together is on January 1, 2011, in Oklahoma.[5] Matchbox Twenty played a one-off live testify in Temecula, California on July ix, 2011, simply no new material was played. During the bear witness Rob Thomas stated the bear witness was a "love alphabetic character to our fans."[6] Northward was released on September 4, 2012. The album's first single, "She's So Mean," was released on June 12, 2012.[seven] In 2012, the band embarked on a worldwide tour, the North Bout, to promote the album.[viii] The tour continued as the 2013 Summer Tour, when they co-headlined with the Goo Goo Dolls.[9]

On April 9, 2016, Kyle Melt left the ring, merely returned in 2017.[10] In 2017 the band toured with the A Brief History of Everything Tour with Counting Crows.[eleven] Duo Rivers and Rust joined them every bit an opening act.[12] Doucette described the tour as a celebration of the band's history – stating information technology "was always going to happen. It just took a bit for everyone to realize that."[13] [xiv] He said that the band had no plans to release new albums soon at that time and were focused on touring.[15] The band was ready to undertake a North American summer tour in 2020 aslope The Wallflowers.[sixteen] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the tour was rescheduled three times, beginning to 2021, and so to 2022, and and so to 2023. The band played a ane off performance headlining in St. John's, NL, Canada for the Churchill Park Music Festival in July 2022, supporting acts were Canadian band Our Lady Peace, 90s poprockers The Gin Blossoms, and local NL band Timber. [17] [eighteen] [xix] [20]

On June 20, 2022, a video was posted on the band'south Twitter business relationship, confirming that a new album is in the works, despite Rob Thomas denying this in interviews the previous yr.[21] [22] [23]

Band members [edit]

Timeline [edit]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Yourself or Someone Like Yous (1996)
  • Mad Season (2000)
  • More Than Yous Think You Are (2002)
  • Northward (2012)

Tours [edit]

Headlining
  • The Big Rock Prove (1997–98) [24]
  • Mad Season Tour (2000–01) [25]
  • More than Than Yous Think You Are Bout (2003) [26]
  • Exile in America Tour (2008) [27]
  • North Bout (2012–13) [28]
  • 2013 Summer Tour (with the Goo Goo Dolls) (2013) [29]
  • A Brief History of Everything Tour (with the Counting Crows) (2017) [30]
  • Matchbox Twenty 2020 (2020 dates rescheduled for 2023 dates) (2023) [31] [20]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Matchbox Twenty awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins two
Nominations 13

Note

  1. ^ Certain award groups exercise not but laurels one winner. They recognize several dissimilar recipients, have runners-up, and take 3rd place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each accolade in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Matchbox Twenty has received nominations at the American Music Awards, the Grammy Awards, and the MTV Video Music Awards, just has only received an honour at the People's Choice Awards. During 2004, the People's Choice Awards gave Matchbox Twenty the award for Favorite Musical Group. At the American Music Awards, the band was nominated for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group twice, during both 1999 and 2003. Matchbox Xx received a nomination for Best Rock Anthology twice at the Grammy Awards, for Mad Flavour in 2001 and More Than Yous Recollect You Are during 2004. Overall, Matchbox Twenty has received ane honor from 12 nominations.

American Music Awards [edit]

The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973.[32] [33] [34] [35]

APRA Awards [edit]

The APRA Awards are a series of almanac award ceremonies created past Australasian Performing Right Association from 1982.[36]

Grammy Awards [edit]

The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States.[32] [38] [39] [40]

MTV Video Music Awards [edit]

The MTV Video Music Awards is an almanac awards ceremony established during 1984 by MTV.[32] [41]

People's Pick Awards [edit]

The People's Choice Awards is an awards show that has been performed annually since 1975.[32]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Matchbox Twenty at AllMusic

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