Dave Matthews

The South African-born (b. 1967) #92;alternative rocker Dave Matthews burst onto the international music scene in the early to mid-'90s with his ensemble, the Dave Matthews Band, and swept up a rabid and formidable global following, replete with several multiple-platinum albums. He culled a particularly broad fan base among college students, thanks in no small part to his exhaustive tours of the campus circuit. To create its wholly unique sound, the group seamlessly blended Matthews' emotive delivery with intense and occasionally racy lyrics (such as their single "Crash"), and utilized an inventive musical blend of #92;jazz, #92;pop, #92;world rhythms, and traces of #92;folk. Throughout, they also demonstrated heightened musical skill to rival such contemporaries as Blues Traveler and Hootie & the Blowfish. Like many popular musicians, Matthews' motion-picture work, of course, falls predominantly into two categories: #92;concert films and soundtrack contributions. The band's #92;concert films began to appear in 1999, with The Dave Matthews Band: Listener Supported, a set performed at the Continental Airlines Arena in Rutherford, NJ. The ensemble also issued Live at Folsom Field in 2002 and The Central Park Concert in 2003, and participated in the all-star music events Farm Aid 2003 and From the Big Apple to the Big Easy: The Concert for New Orleans (a relief concert for Hurricane Katrina victims); all of the aforementioned specials received home-video issues. The group contributed its most memorable soundtrack work to two films: the 1997 #92;horror picture Scream 2, which featured the single "Help My Self" (on an otherwise dull list of musical selections) and the Adam Sandler #92;farce Mr. Deeds (2002), which prominently featured the hit single "Where Are You Going" from the remarkable Matthews album Busted Stuff (2002). Matthews himself (sans the band) branched out into dramatic roles with two #92;children's pictures -- an unusual and unpredictable choice, given the typical age of his fans in the musical realm. He played the father of the lead in the gentle #92;coming-of-ager Where the Red Fern Grows (2003), about the relationship between a boy and his hunting dogs, and portrayed Otis in the Wayne Wang-directed #92;animal #92;comedy Because of Winn-Dixie (2005). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

  • Also Credited As:
    David J. Matthews, David John Matthew
  • Born:
    David John Matthew on January 9, 1967 in Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1991 First public show was at the Charlottesville s Earth Day Festival
  • 1993 Released first album Remember Two Things, with Dave Matthews Band on their Bama Rags label
  • 1994 Released their major-label debut, Under the Table & Dreaming, after signing with RCA
  • 1996 Matthews launched an attack on bootleggers in conjunction with the Federal Government, targeting stores that were selling semilegal discs of live performances
  • 1996 Released Crash, the bands second album for RCA
  • 1997 Released a double-disc live Dave Matthews Band album, entitled Live at Red Rocks 8-15-95, under the Bama Rags/RCA label; without any marketing or promotion, the album debuted at number three on the Billboard charts and was instantly certified platinum
  • 1998 Released the bands third studio album, Before These Crowded Streets
  • 1999 Bama Rags/RCA released Live at Luther College: An Acoustic Performance by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
  • 1999 Released Listener Supported, the third installment in this ongoing live album series; the album was recorded live at New Jersey s Continental Airlines Arena and a video of the performance, also titled Listener Supported, was released at the same
  • 2001 Joined legendary producer Glen Ballard to co-write 12 new songs for the band s new album, Everyday
  • 2002 Released Busted Stuff, which included the single Where Are You Going, that was featured on the soundtrack for the Adam Sandler flick Mr. Deeds
  • 2003 Feature film debut in Where the Red Fern Grows
  • 2003 Released first solo album, Some Devil with the single Gravedigger
  • 2005 Starred in the family drama Because of Winn-Dixie opposite Jeff Daniels and Cicely Tyson
  • Formed the Dave Matthews Band in Virginia in the early 90s

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