Dave Matthews Band Biography

1991
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 public performance of Dave Matthews Band occurred at the City of Charlottesville's Earth Day Festival in April 1991. The first official gig for the newly conceived Dave Matthews Band was May 11, 1991, at a private party held on the rooftop of the pink warehouse on South Street in downtown Charlottesville. Local weekly gigs soon followed at Eastern Standard and then Trax nightclub, 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

1993
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.

1994
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 the H.O.R.D.E. Festival.

1995
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.

1996
Crash, Dave Matthews Band's second RCA studio album, was released on April 30, 1996, and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart.

1997
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.

1998
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.

1999
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 the 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.

2000
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.

2001
From this explosion of creative chemistry came the band's fourth studio 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 its 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.

2002
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, was 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.

2003
The band's 2003 summer tour culminated with a performance in New York's Central Park in front of an estimated crowd of in excess of 100,000 fans. The concert helped raise $2 Million for public education and parks in New York City. 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 from 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 Pennsylvania and ended in California in January 04.

2004
Spring of 2004 found DMB at home in their Virginia studio rehearsing for the summer tour and beginning to mold some new tunes for their forthcoming studio album.

Dave Matthews Band's 2004 summer tour 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 Los Angeles show, was asked by DMB to come to Virginia and help produce the album.

2005
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.

In the spring of 2005, Dave Matthews Band made their first trip "down under", playing four theater shows in Australia as well as the renowned East Coast Blues & Roots Festival in Byron Bay, Australia. Back in the US, DMB played the 36th Annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival before releasing their acclaimed sixth studio album, Stand Up in May. The release of the album was celebrated by an intimate performance at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC.

Dave Matthews Band headlined the 4th Annual Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, TN and also hosted their own festival at the end of July, the two-day Island Getaway event at New York City's Randall Island. DMB's Island Getaway included performances by Black Eyed Peas, Jem, Mike Doughty, Barenaked Ladies, Ray LaMontagne and Robert Randolph & the Family Band.

From the first show of the 2005 summer tour in St. Louis to the four-show tour-ender at Red Rocks, the summer tour was epic and made all the more special by longtime lighting director, Fenton Williams' new stage set and lighting design. The fourth night at Red Rocks was added immediately after Hurricane Katrina struck. The concert, which featured the Neville Brothers on the bill, was a benefit for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Everyone from the concessionaires to the City of Denver pitched in and every cent related to the show -- over a million dollars total -- went to relief charities in the Gulf Coast.

DMB, through their Bama Works Village Recovery Fund, partnered with CARE in 2005 to help tsunami-struck communities in eastern Sri Lanka put their lives back together. Monies donated to the Bama Works Village Recovery Fund are going to CARE to help empower local organizations in tsunami-affected areas to lead the economic and social recovery of their communities. All donations made through the DMB and Warehouse websites were matched 100% by Dave Matthews Band.

DMB performed in Philadelphia, PA on July 2nd, a performance that was part of a series of free global concerts called "Live 8". "Live 8" concerts were held simultaneously in Philadelphia, PA; London, England; Rome, Italy; Paris, France and Berlin, Germany and were part of the ONE countdown to the G8 Summit. The concerts were part of a movement urging President Bush and other leaders of the world's 8 wealthiest nations to save millions of lives at the G8 Summit in Scotland July 5-8, 2005.

2005 was definitely a year of CD releases. In addition to Stand Up, Live Trax 3, 8.27.2000 Meadows Music Theatre, Hartford, CT and Live Trax 4, 4.30.1996 Classic Amphitheatre, Richmond, VA were released in 2005 and recently, Dave Matthews Band released the Weekend on the Rocks and The Complete Weekend on the Rocks. Weekend on the Rocks features the highlights of all four nights, 9.9.05 - 9.12.05, at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and The Complete Weekend on the Rocks features the four full-length shows. Both releases contain a DVD with video highlights of the Red Rocks performances.

2006
Dave Matthews Band made a trip to New Orleans in late April 2006 for the annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Shortly before making the trip to Louisiana, DMB issued a $1.5 million challenge grant to help build the New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village. The Village is a Habitat for Humanity project that seeks to build more than 300 homes in the city's Upper Ninth Ward with musicians and other New Orleans residents who were displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

The 2006 annual DMB summer tour found rare songs such as "Dreaming Tree" and "Proudest Monkey" being rediscovered and new songs like "The Idea of You", "Sister" and “Can’t Stop” making their debut. The 2006 summer tour production was definitely one of the best yet with DMB taking the live experience to a new level.

A high point in DMB's career occurred on July 7-8, 2006 when the band performed back-to-back nights in historic Fenway Park with Sheryl Crow performing as support both evenings. Due to feedback and a high demand from fans, within weeks, the Fenway Park concerts were offered as Live Trax volume 6.

Dave Matthews Band hosted the second annual two-day Island Getaway event at New York City's Randall Island in August. The 2006 Island Getaway included performances by Gov't Mule, David Gray, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Slightly Stoopid, Yonder Mountain String Band and Tea Leaf Green.

Other highlights of the summer tour included a return to Chicago with George Clinton performing and a two show tour-closer in DMB's hometown of Charlottesville, VA, at the new state-of-the-art John Paul Jones Arena.

In October, Dave Matthews Band had the pleasure and honor of touring as special guest of the Rolling Stones for a show at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, TX and the Qwest Center in Seattle, WA.

2006 was another year chock full of releases! In addition to the rush release of the Fenway Park shows, a show from 1995 and 1996 were pulled out of the vaults based on requests from fans to release older shows in the Live Trax series.
Live Trax 5: 8.23.1995 Meadow Brook Music Festival, Rochester Hills, MI
Live Trax 6: 7.7 - 7.8.2006 Fenway Park, Boston, MA
Live Trax 7: 12.31.1996 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA

In October, DMB released its double CD, Best of What's Around, Vol. 1, featuring the essential studio songs on one disc and a disc of live songs picked by fans from a survey DMB held earlier in the year.

Dave Matthews Band announced their plan in June to arrange for NativeEnergy and Clean Air-Cool Planet to offset 100% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from their touring activities since 1991. By offsetting the CO2 pollution that touring activities such as transporting gear, powering stages and air travel generate, Dave Matthews Band has taken a proactive role in fighting global warming and helping Native America to restore sustainable homeland economies in balance with the Earth.

With NativeEnergy, the band ensures that its CO2 offsetting actually contributes directly to the construction of new, Native American and Native Alaskan renewable energy generators whose clean electricity will displace energy that would otherwise have to come from polluting coal-fired plants, reducing CO2 and other pollution on behalf of the band. In addition, DMB's purchase supports financially additional offsets from wind farms in the Great Plains, that displace electricity on one of the most intensely coal-fired grids in the country.

Dave Matthews Band sends thanks to those that have supported their tsunami relief efforts. In 2005, DMB, through their Bama Works Village Recovery Fund, partnered with CARE to help tsunami-struck communities in eastern Sri Lanka put their lives back together. The Bama Works Village Recovery Fund monies raised helped CARE to provide the following relief in

2006:
- CARE helped construct transitional housing for over 1,000 people who lost their homes to the tsunami.
- Going forward, CARE plans to construct 591 permanent homes for families in the area.
- CARE has constructed latrines, wells and water storage tanks for communities living in transitional shelters.
- Over 580 people from 12 villages were employed by CARE to clear garbage and debris from roads and farmland.
- CARE helped some 3,500 people regain their livelihoods by providing tools, supplies and cash grants.
- Other CARE programs supported schools and provided psychosocial support for those affected by the tsunami, especially people living in transitional shelters.

2007
Early 2007 found Dave Matthews, accompanied by Tim Reynolds, playing several dates in Europe, whetting the appetites of European fans for DMB's long-anticipated return in May.

Dave and Tim followed up their European shows with 3 US dates in April: the Wang Theatre in Boston, MA, the Mullins Center in Amherst, MA and a memorable evening at Radio City Music Hall in NY. The Radio City show was released as a CD and DVD to the delight of fans that had been hoping for a second release since the 1999 multi- platinum double CD: Live at Luther College.

Dave Matthews Band played their first shows of 2007 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV in March. Both concerts were subsequently released in their entirety as a 4-CD set, Live Trax Volume 9.

Two additional Live Trax volumes were released in 2007. Live Trax Volume 8, a 2004 show from Alpine Valley, one of the most traveled-to stops on the summer tour, was released in February of 07. To commemorate the tenth volume in the Live Trax series, the first show outside of the US was released: 5.25.07 Pavilion Atlantico in Lisbon, Portugal. The tenth Live Trax debuted DMB's move to more environmentally friendly packaging approved by the Forest Stewardship Council.

DMB made the long journey to Australia for several dates in May and then took a short break before performing a show in July just outside of Chicago. The summer tour officially kicked off in August at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield, MA. DMB managed to cover the US, packing 35 dates into a two-month tour that culminated in October with a two-night stand at the infamous Hollywood Bowl!

In September, Dave Matthews Band joined John Mayer, Phil Vassar and Nas to perform a Concert For Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA. The concert was conceived as a way to help students, faculty and other members of the Virginia Tech community move forward in the aftermath of the tragic April events that occurred on the VT campus.

In keeping with their tradition of performing benefit concerts in significant US parks, Dave Matthews Band performed a stellar show in front of 50,000 fans at Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia. Proceeds from the show benefited Piedmont Park and aided in its enhancement and preservation. The Allman Brothers Band opened for Dave Matthews Band which was quite apropos as the Allmans had performed in Piedmont Park thirty years previously. The Piedmont Park Concert was subsequently released as a CD and DVD.

In November of 2007, Dave Matthews Band performed their last public show of the year at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ followed by two nights at the US Military Academy for the AT&T World's Loudest Pep Rally. Over a hundred colleges competed for a free DMB concert on their campus by sending invitations, text messages and video to DMB and the West Point cadets were the lucky winners!

DMB launched their newly revamped MySpace page in May and became one of the first artists on Facebook in November. DMB Mobile launched in late 2007 with official DMB ring tones being offered for the first time.

2008
In early 2008, Dave Matthews Band began working in the studio with producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, My Chemical Romance, Alanis Morrisette) on the yet to be titled sixth studio album. Guitarist and long time friend Tim Reynolds has been playing on the album, marking his first recording with DMB since 1998's Before These Crowded Streets.

Below is an update on DMB's Bama Works Village Recovery Fund and CARE's work in tsunami affected areas of Sri Lanka:

DMB created the Bama Works Village Recovery Fund and partnered with CARE in early 2005 in response to the December 2004 tsunami which wreaked widespread devastation in Sri Lanka. The villages in the Trincomalee district which were targeted for the Village Recovery Fund were subsequently affected by full scale conflict between warring factions.

Governmental control was regained in the summer of 2007 and progress has resumed with increased momentum. With much of the population in the Tricomalee district displaced due to the conflict that ensued post-tsunami, construction of temporary shelters has remained a priority. In addition to the construction of shelters, the building of latrines and wells has also continued. Agricultural grant assistance and training has been provided; families have been provided with agricultural tool kits, water pumps grants for paddy cultivation and assistance with animal husbandry.

Beneficiaries from 10 project villages received hands-on training on cultivation methods of different crops, mushroom cultivation, pond culture, drip irrigation pest, fertilizer and water management, crop rotation and the replenishment of soil nutrients. DMB funds have been allocated to households in 3 villages for the starting and/or improving of income generation activities such as mobile business, petty trading, sewing, skilled labor (brick making and carpentry tools). CARE also coordinated two sport meets to foster harmony and unity among youth from all of the ethnic communities within the district. Awards, sports items and other materials were provided to participants.

A community information center is presently under construction at a village in Muthur DSD. The center will be used to increase awareness of communities affected by the conflict and will serve as a center for community activities.

In August of 2008, Dave Matthews Band suffered the devastating loss of brother and founding band member, LeRoi Moore, who passed away on August 19, 2008 from complications stemming from a June ATV accident. While both mourning the loss of LeRoi and trying to celebrate his life, Dave Matthews Band soldiered on, finishing the last few tour dates. After a break, the remaining band members traveled to a New Orleans studio to complete work on the next studio album, Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King, slated to be released on June 2, 2009.
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