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Refimprove|date=January 2009Infobox musical artist| name = Matchbox Twenty| image = Matchbox twenty in MAA 03.jpg| alt =| caption = Matchbox Twenty in 2003| image_size = 300| landscape = yes| background = group_or_band| genre = Alternative rock , post-grunge , pop rock | origin = Orlando, Florida|Orlando , Florida , United States | years_active = Start date|df=yes|1995–present| label = Atlantic Records|Atlantic , Lava Records|Lava | website = URL| http://www.matchboxtwenty.com/| associated_acts = Tabitha's Secret , The Break and Repair Method , The New Left , The Push Stars , Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas | current_members = Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas Kyle Cook Paul Doucette Brian Yale Ryan MacMillan| past_members = Adam GaynorMatchbox Twenty (originally spelled officially, and still sometimes known, as Matchbox 20 ) is an American rock music|rock band, formed in Orlando, Florida , in 1995. The group currently comprises Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas ( lead vocals , piano ), Paul Doucette ( rhythm guitar , backing vocals ), Brian Yale ( bass guitar ), Kyle Cook ( lead guitar , backing vocals ) and Ryan MacMillan ( drum kit|drums , percussion ).
Matchbox Twenty rose to international fame with their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You (1996), which was certified RIAA certification|diamond in the United States and Music recording sales certification|multi-platinum in ARIA Charts|Australia , Canadian Recording Industry Association|Canada and RIANZ|New Zealand . Their second album, Mad Season (album)|Mad Season , released in 2000, charted in the top three on the Billboard 200 and was certified 4× platinum in the United States. Their third album, More Than You Think You Are , released in 2002, was certified double platinum in the United States. However, it was not as successful as the previous two albums, despite its singles receiving significant airplay.
The band then went on hiatus in 2004, and rhythm guitarist Adam Gaynor left the band in 2005, after performing on the first three studio albums. As a result, Paul Doucette took over rhythm guitar, and the band reunited and released a compilation album , Exile on Mainstream , in 2007, which was certified gold in the United States. After the release, former The Push Stars|Push Stars drummer Ryan MacMillan filled Doucette's vacated drum spot. Matchbox Twenty then took another hiatus, but reunited again in 2010 and are currently recording their fourth album, which according to Paul Doucette , will be released in 2012.
History
Formation (1995)
Rob Thomas, Brian Yale, and Paul Doucette were part of the band Tabitha's Secret which was based in Orlando, Florida , with fellow members John Stanley and John Goff, before splitting to start a new band (what was to become Matchbox Twenty). After recruiting Adam Gaynor from Criteria Studios|Criteria Recording Studios in Miami and Kyle Cook from the Atlanta Institute of Music, the band named themselves Matchbox 20 and won a recording contract with Atlantic Records.
Yourself or Someone Like You (1996–2000)
main|Yourself or Someone Like YouMatchbox Twenty released their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You , in 1996. While their first single, " Long Day ", was a rock radio-only success, the album soon spawned several Top 40 singles throughout 1997 and 1998, including " Push (Matchbox Twenty song)|Push ", " 3 A.M. (Matchbox Twenty song)|3 A.M. ", " Real World (Matchbox Twenty song)|Real World ", and " Back 2 Good ". "Push" and "3 A.M." 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 order to appear on the Hot 100. "Real World" and " Back 2 Good " proved to be the band's first entries into the Billboard Hot 100 , after the rule was terminated. The album eventually sold more than 12 million copies in the U.S. alone, achieving a diamond album|diamond certification. In 1998, Matchbox Twenty recorded a live version of their single, "3 A.M." for release on the charity album Live in the X Lounge , benefiting autism research.
Before recording their second album, Rob Thomas collaborated with Itaal Shur on a song called "Smooth" for Carlos Santana's comeback album, Supernatural (Santana album)|Supernatural . Thomas was supposed to act only as a songwriter for "Smooth", but Carlos Santana had him sing for it after hearing the song's demo. " Smooth (song)|Smooth " was the album's lead single and became a huge hit in 1999. Thomas won three Grammy Awards for writing and performing on "Smooth": Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year , Grammy Award for Song of the Year|Song of the Year , and Best Popular Music Collaboration with Vocals. http://www2.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/
Mad Season (2000–2002)
main|Mad Season (album)During 2000, Matchbox 20 renamed themselves to Matchbox Twenty and released their second album, Mad Season . The album, on the strength of several successful singles, including " Bent (song)|Bent " (which peaked #1 on the Hot 100 chart) and " If You're Gone ", was certified 4x platinum in the United States. The music video|video for "Bent" made fun of singer Thomas' increased fame from "Smooth" by showing the other band members assaulting him. The next two singles, " Mad Season (song)|Mad Season " and " Last Beautiful Girl " were not as successful.
More Than You Think You Are and hiatus (2002–2007)
main|More Than You Think You AreFor their third album, More Than You Think You Are , the band revived more of a rock sound. Thomas shared the songwriting efforts with the other band members on several songs. The album again spawned successful singles " Disease (song)|Disease " (written with Mick Jagger ), " Unwell ", and " Bright Lights (Matchbox Twenty song)|Bright Lights ". The album was not as successful commercially as the previous two, and received mixed reviews from critics. However, the album had an enormous radio presence for well over a year.
During 2003, the band released EP , consisting of six songs. The EP had never before released live and acoustic versions of former songs like " Push " and " If You're Gone ", and also a new track, "Suffer Me".
In May 2004, the band released a live DVD , Show: A Night in the Life of Matchbox Twenty , filmed in Atlanta and featuring 20 songs, including all of their previous successful singles.
In February 2005, rhythm guitarist Gaynor officially left the group, which had been on hiatus to allow other members to pursue side projects. Rob Thomas released a solo album, …Something to Be , which debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 . The album featured four successful singles: " Lonely No More ", " This Is How a Heart Breaks ", " Ever the Same ", and " Streetcorner Symphony ".
In January 2007, Rob Thomas released a single, " Little Wonders ", which he wrote for the The Walt Disney Company|Disney movie Meet the Robinsons .
Exile on Mainstream and hiatus again (2007–2010)
main|Exile on MainstreamThe group reunited and began performing during 2007, with the release of their 'retrospective' album Exile on Mainstream , on October 2, 2007. " How Far We've Come " was the first single 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 eleven greatest hits, plus extras including a photo gallery, U-MYX (to remix "How Far We've Come"), buddy icons and wallpapers. "How Far We've Come" was released on the band'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 US tour on January 25, 2008, in Hollywood, FL, and concluded in Las Vegas, NV, on March 18, 2008 before heading to Australia and New Zealand, where the Australian band Thirsty Merc was the supporting act. Following Australia, Matchbox Twenty visited the UK for the first time in five years to play six concerts in Cardiff, Wembley, Birmingham, Glasgow, and Manchester. Matchbox Twenty performed at the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup award ceremony.
When the band finished touring later during 2008, Rob Thomas began work on his second solo album, Cradlesong . He stated in an interview to Billboard (magazine)|Billboard that he expected that the other members of the band might begin work on Matchbox Twenty's next album without him.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/news/rob-thomas-gets-worldly-on-new-solo-disc-1003849491.story|title='Rob Thomas gets worldly on new solo disc|accessdate=2009-09-25|publisher=Billboard.com At the concert at Mohegan Sun Casino on December 18, 2009, Rob Thomas said that he was not frequently playing Matchbox Twenty songs at his 2009 tour stops because the band was planning to tour together in 2010.
Second return and North (2011–present)
At the Taste of Chicago on July 2, 2010, Thomas said that Matchbox Twenty would be recording in the fall for their fourth studio album. 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 80% sure that the album would be released sometime in 2011. Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas posted on Twitter that he was "heading out next week to start writing the new mb20 record" on September 13, 2010. It was stated on Matchbox Twenty's web site that the next show they will do together is on January 1, 2011 in Oklahoma. According to Paul Doucette , the new Matchbox Twenty album will likely be completed in the beginning of 2012. He explained, "That's the same question I was asking. We don't know -- the beginning of next year, we hope. It's a real important record for us. We haven't done anything in a long time. The older we get, the more we realize and appreciate the good fortune we have to do what we do at this level. Realistically, how many more times do we get? So we're going to really make this record the one we want it to be."cite web|url= http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/jul/07/one-night-only-matchbox-twenty/ |title=One night only: Matchbox Twenty |publisher=SignOnSanDiego.com |date=2011-07-07 |accessdate=2011-09-13
Matchbox Twenty played a one-off live show in Temecula, California on July 9, 2011. During the show Rob Thomas stated the show was a "love letter to our fans." No new material was played.cite web|url= http://www.matchboxtwenty.com/7911.html|title=Matchbox Twenty Official Site|accessdate=2011-04-20|publisher=matchboxtwenty.com
On May 17, 2012, the group tweeted that the album's title was North , set for release on September 4th, 2012, with the first single "She's So Mean" coming in the next few weeks.
Band members
Current members
Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas – lead vocals , piano , rhythm guitar (1995–present)
Adam Gaynor – rhythm guitar , backing vocals|vocals (1995–2005)
Discography
main|Matchbox Twenty discography
Yourself or Someone Like You (1996)
Mad Season (album)|Mad Season (2000)
More Than You Think You Are (2002)
North (2012)
Awards and nominations
Infobox Musician Awards| name = Matchbox Twenty | awards = 1 | nominations = 12 | AmericanN = 5 | GrammyN = 4 | MTVVideoN = 2 | PeoplesW = 1 | PeoplesN = 1 Matchbox Twenty has received nominations at the American Music Awards , the Grammy Awards , and the MTV Video Music Awards , but has only received an award 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 Twenty received a nomination for Best Rock Album twice at the Grammy Awards, for Mad Season in 2001 and More Than You Think You Are during 2004. Overall, Matchbox Twenty has received one award from 12 nominations.
American Music Awards
The American Music Award s is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973.cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-m/matchbox20.htm|title=Matchbox Twenty |publisher=Rock on the Net cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1998/amas.htm|title=25th American Music Awards |publisher=Rock on the Net cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1999/amas.htm|title=26th American Music Awards |publisher=Rock on the Net cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/2003/amas.htm|title=30th American Music Awards |publisher=Rock on the Net
awards table|- |rowspan="2"| ama|1998 || Yourself Or Someone Like You || Favorite Pop/Rock Album || nom|- | Matchbox Twenty || Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist || nom|- | ama|1999 || Matchbox Twenty || Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group || nom|- |rowspan="2"| ama|2003 ||rowspan="2"| Matchbox Twenty || Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group || nom|- | Fan's Choice Award || nomend
APRA Awards
The APRA Awards are a series of annual award ceremonies created by Australasian Performing Right Association from 1982.cite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/APRAAwards/MusicAwards.aspx | title = APRA Music Awards 2009 | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = April 28, 2010
awards table|- | APRA Awards of 2009|2009 || " All Your Reasons " – Kyle Cook , Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas , Paul Doucette , Brian Yale cite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/apraawards/musicawards/history/2009Winners.aspx | title = 2009 Winners - APRA Music Awards | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = April 28, 2010 || Most Played Foreign Work || won end
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Award s are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States.cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1998/grammys.htm|title=40th Grammy Awards |publisher=Rock on the Net cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/2001/grammys.htm|title=43rd Grammy Awards - 2001 |publisher=Rock on the Net cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/2004/grammys.htm|title=46th Grammy Awards - 2004 |publisher=Rock on the Net
awards table|- | grammy|1998 || " Push (Matchbox Twenty song)|Push " || Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group || nom|- | grammy|2001 || Mad Season (album)|Mad Season || Best Rock Album || nom|- |rowspan="2"| grammy|2004 || " Unwell " || Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group || nom|- | More Than You Think You Are || Best Rock Album || nomend
MTV Video Music Awards
The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established during 1984 by MTV .cite web|accessdate=2008-10-19|url= http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/1998/|title=1998 Video Music Awards |publisher=MTV
awards table|- |rowspan="2"| mtvvma|1998 ||rowspan="2"| " 3 a.m. (Matchbox Twenty song)|3 AM " || Best Group Video || nom|- | Viewer's Choice || nomend
People's Choice Awards
The People's Choice Awards is an awards show that has been performed annually since 1975. awards table|- | 2004 || Matchbox Twenty || Favorite Musical Group || wonend
Matchbox Twenty Category:Musical groups from Orlando, Florida Category:Alternative rock groups from Florida Category:American post-grunge musical groups Category:Musical groups established in 1995 Category:Atlantic Records artists Category:Musical quintets