David John Matthews (born January 9, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist for the
Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and bac ...
(DMB). Matthews was born in
Johannesburg
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, and moved frequently among South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States while growing up. Matthews started playing
acoustic guitar
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at the age of nine.
From 1991 to 2003, Matthews predominantly focused on songwriting and performing with the Dave Matthews Band, which he started in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. He also has done various solo performances and produced other records. During the period from 2000 to 2010, his band sold more tickets and earned more money than any other act in North America. The band's 2012 album ''
Away from the World'' made them the only group to have six consecutive studio albums debut at number one on the ''Billboard'' charts. This record was extended to seven consecutive number one albums with the 2018 release, ''
Come Tomorrow.''
In addition to music, Matthews has had multiple acting roles. He has also won two Grammy Awards: one with the Dave Matthews Band in 1997 for
Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group ("
So Much to Say
"So Much to Say" is a song by American rock group Dave Matthews Band. It was released in August 1996 as the second single from their album, ''Crash (Dave Matthews Band album), Crash''. It won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo ...
") and one in 2004 for
Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
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("
Gravedigger
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") from his solo album.
Early life
David John Matthews was born in
Johannesburg
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, the third of four children of parents John and Val Matthews. At the age of two years, Matthews moved with his family to
Yorktown Heights, New York
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, where his father, a physicist, started working for IBM.
In 1974, the Matthews family moved to Cambridge, England, for a year, then returned to New York, where his father died from lung cancer in 1977. At some point, while residing in New York, Matthews attended his first concert, when his mother took him to a performance by
Pete Seeger
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. The family returned to Johannesburg in 1977.
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Matthews naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 1980.
Upon Matthews's graduation from Damelin College high school in 1985, he was faced with ]conscription
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into the South African military just as civil disobedience
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to the practice was becoming widespread. As a Quaker
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(and consequently pacifist), Matthews left South Africa to avoid service.[Whitefield, Fredricka (2005)]
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Matthews moved to New York in 1986 where he worked for IBM for a short time, then joined his mother that same year in Charlottesville, Virginia, a town Matthews's family had lived in before he was born.[ In Charlottesville, he became part of the local music community. Although Matthews had started playing the guitar at age nine, it was only in Charlottesville that he started performing publicly.][ Through a mutual friend, Nic Cappon, Matthews met local star (and future collaborator) ]Tim Reynolds
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. In time, Reynolds had Matthews join him on stage, and Matthews was persuaded to record some of his own songs.["Driven: Dave Matthews – About the Episode"]
VH1.com (accessed May 4, 2006) This led to his first professional musical gig at a modern dance
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performance by the ''Miki Liszt Dance Company'', based at McGuffey Art Center in Charlottesville, singing "Meaningful Love", composed by John D'earth
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and Dawn Thompson. In 1991, he hatched the idea to form his own band.[ Before recording his first demo, Matthews bartended at Miller's in Charlottesville.]
Formation of Dave Matthews Band
After writing his first few songs, including "I'll Back You Up", "The Song That Jane Likes" and "Recently", Matthews formed Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and bac ...
in early 1991 with LeRoi Moore
LeRoi Holloway Moore (September 7, 1961 – August 19, 2008) was an American saxophonist. He was a founding member of the Dave Matthews Band. Moore often arranged music for songs written by Dave Matthews. Moore also co-wrote many of the band's ...
, Carter Beauford
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, Stefan Lessard, Peter Griesar
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(who left the band in 1993), and Boyd Tinsley
Boyd Calvin Tinsley (born May 16, 1964) is an American violinist and mandolinist who is best known for having been a member of the Dave Matthews Band.
Early life
Tinsley was raised in a musical family. His father was a choir director and his un ...
while working at Miller's as a bartender. The band's first show was on March 14, 1991, as part of a benefit for the Middle East Children's Alliance
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at Trax Nightclub in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Matthews's older sister Anne, who lived in South Africa, was murdered by her husband in early 1994. Her husband then died by suicide on or around January 27 of that year. The event had a profound effect on Matthews's outlook on life and was referenced in a few of his songs. On January 29, 1994, he performed with Tim Reynolds
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at the Wetlands in New York, where he dedicated that performance "to her nne'smemory". Dave Matthews Band's ''Under the Table and Dreaming
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'', released later that year, was dedicated to her. Anne Matthews was survived by her two children, and they traveled to the United States following her death. Dave and his younger sister Jane (after whom the Dave Matthews Band song "The Song That Jane Likes" is named) took responsibility for the children's upbringing.
Other musical work
Matthews focused primarily on songwriting and performances with the Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band (also known by the initials DMB) is an American rock band formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 1991. The band's founding members were singer-songwriter and guitarist Dave Matthews, bassist Stefan Lessard, drummer and bac ...
from 1990 to 2003. DMB is an artistic blend of acoustic guitar, bass, sax, drums and fiddle music. In 1994, DMB signed with RCA Records
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.[ Since that period, he has occasionally ventured outside the band in various solo performances and records.
Matthews sang on the track "Sing Along" on ]Blue Man Group
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's second album '' The Complex'' in 2003. Later that year he released the solo album ''Some Devil
''Some Devil'' is the only studio album by musician Dave Matthews. It was released on September 23, 2003 on RCA Records. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA, signifying over a million copies sold. The album features several guest musici ...
'', which went platinum
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; its single "Gravedigger
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" won a Grammy Award
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in 2004. Dave Mathews drew motivation for this song from the long-running Monster Jam celebrity Grave Digger. To support the album, Matthews toured with a group of musicians (many of whom performed on "Some Devil") under the name Dave Matthews & Friends
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.
Dave often collaborates with banjoist Béla Fleck
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. Fleck is the frontman
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and namesake of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones; Matthews appears as guest vocalist with the band on their 1998 release, ''Left of Cool
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History
''Left of Cool'' is the first album to feature Jeff Coffin, who had already toured with the band after the departure of Howard Levy. ...
''. Both Fleck and the Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten
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have made numerous live appearances and in studio with the Dave Matthews Band. Wooten soloed in the second part of the Daniel Lanois
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He has produced albums by artists including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Emmylou Harris, Willie ...
song "The Maker", and also in " #41" on the 1998 live album '' Live in Chicago''. The Flecktones also opened for DMB on several tours. Matthews performed a duet with Emmylou Harris
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on "My Antonia" on her 2000 album ''Red Dirt Girl
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''. They also appeared together on the musical television show ''CMT Crossroads
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'', where the two performed Matthews's "Gravedigger
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" and the folk song "Long Black Veil
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".
Matthews played a cover of Neil Young
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's song "The Needle and the Damage Done
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" at the 2010 tribute MusiCares Person of the Year
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, honoring Young on January 29, 2010.
The Dave Matthews Band opened for the Rolling Stones
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on their Bridges to Babylon Tour (1997–1998), and Matthews sang " Wild Horses" and " Memory Motel" with Mick Jagger
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.
Acting
Before he was known as a musician, Dave Matthews was an amateur actor, appearing onstage in several productions at Charlottesville's Offstage Theatre and Live Arts theater in the early 1990s; the role for which he is best remembered is as a used car salesman in Offstage Theatre's "Just Say No," directed by John Quinn, co-starring Kylie Suture. He played Will Coleman in the 2003 adaptation of the novel '' Where the Red Fern Grows''. In 2005, he played in ''Because of Winn-Dixie
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In 2007, Matthews appeared briefly in the movie ''I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
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'', where he plays a homosexual salesman. In 2008, he appeared in the Adam Sandler
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movie ''You Don't Mess with the Zohan
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'' as a racist redneck character named James. He also had a significant role in '' Lake City'' with Sissy Spacek
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and Troy Garity
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, in which he portrays the character Red. He was also in three movies in 2011: '' The Other Side'' with Giovanni Ribisi
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and Jason Lee Jason Lee may refer to:
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, ''In the Woods'', starring Debra Winger
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and Terrence Howard
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, and the Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston
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comedy ''Just Go with It
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''.
In 2007, Matthews guest-starred in the medical-drama series ''House
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'' in the episode "Half-Wit
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". He played a piano-playing musical savant
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who had the two hemispheres of his brain severed from each other in order to recover from his epilepsy, but at the expense of his musical abilities. Dave had a piano double for the complex pieces, but played the simpler pieces himself. In the season one Season One may refer to:
Albums
* ''Season One'' (Suburban Legends album), 2004
* ''Season One'' (All Sons & Daughters album), 2012
* ''Season One'' (Saukrates album), 2012
See also
*
*
* Season 2 (disambiguation)
* Season 4 (disambiguat ...
episode of ''House'', "Love Hurts
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", the song "Some Devil
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" can be heard playing at the end. In another episode, one of the tracks from ''Stand Up'', " You Might Die Trying" was played in the season five episode, " Not Cancer".
The fifth time Matthews appeared as musical guest on ''Saturday Night Live
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'' in November 2009 (which was also the fourth time the Dave Matthews Band appeared on the show), he made an appearance as Ozzy Osbourne
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in a skit called "The Mellow Show". Bill Hader
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impersonated Matthews in the same skit.
Matthews was also a cast member and performer in the popular music documentary '' Before the Music Dies''. In 2018, Matthews guest-starred on ''Pete the Cat
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'' as the voice of Gustavo's father, a platypus.
Other activities
In 1999, Matthews purchased more than 10 acres of land in Albemarle County, Virginia, known as Blenheim Farm, to preserve its historical significance. He later decided to plant grapes on the property, since it is located within both the Virginia and Monticello
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viticultural
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areas. Blenheim Vineyards was founded in 2000, and currently produces 5,500 cases of wine per year, including its signature Petit Verdot
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and several special edition wines that have featured unique labels with drawings by Matthews.
In 2011, Matthews collaborated with wine makers Steve Reeder and Sean McKenzie in creating the Dreaming Tree Wines.
In April 2012, Matthews was credited as producer on the documentary ''Last Call at the Oasis'', directed by Jessica Yu
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.
In early 2013, Matthews participated in a jam session at Blade Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana, with Jakob Dylan
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, Charlie Sexton
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, Blade studios co-owner Brady Blade
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, and Sexton's brother Will. This led to the formation of a band named The Nauts with Matthews, Dylan, Blade, and the Sexton brothers as members. However, there has been no news regarding an album release since that jam session.
On May 16, 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 quarantine, Matthews appeared streaming on the virtual graduation ceremonies for the University of Virginia. He wished students his best and said "it is now your small opportunity to make the world a better place, as you see fit." He then sang the song "Singing from the Windows".
Personal life
Dave Matthews married longtime girlfriend Jennifer Ashley Harper in 2000. They have twin daughters born in 2001, and a son born in 2007. They reside in Seattle
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. In a 2001 interview, Matthews stated that he was agnostic
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. He joined the Farm Aid
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board of directors in 2001, to serve alongside fellow musicians Willie Nelson
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, John Mellencamp
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and Neil Young
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to raise money for family farmers in the United States.
Politics
Matthews published an Internet video before the 2000 U.S. presidential election, urging viewers to vote without advocating any candidate. He mentioned only Ralph Nader by name, and updated fans about the recording sessions for ''Everyday
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''. Although his music often explores political and social issues, Matthews refrained from public campaigning for presidential candidates until 2004. He cast his support strongly with Democratic nominee John Kerry
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, performing at political events including the Vote for Change
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tour.
Matthews also supported Barack Obama
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for president in 2008, both in the primaries and in the general election. On April 6, 2008, he and Tim Reynolds played a concert titled "Change Rocks" at Indiana University to encourage students to register to vote. The tickets were distributed by the Obama campaign. Questions regarding his citizenship were answered by advertisements and videos on YouTube, where he says he is a "real American" and a "real Virginian," stating that "real Virginians get out and vote." Although bereaved by the loss of band co-founder and saxophonist LeRoi Moore
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on August 19, 2008, he and Tim Reynolds
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played for the Democratic National Convention
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delegates on Sunday, August 24, at Red Rocks, and again with Reynolds at Virginia Commonwealth University on October 26, 2008, among other places. Matthews has often supported environmental initiatives, such as biofuel
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availability and the fight against global climate change
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.
On September 21, 2009, Matthews stated that some of President Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the U ...
's harsher critics were motivated by his race, and stated that he "sees it acismeverywhere" in the United States. Matthews is also a strong supporter of gay rights
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and participated in "Love Unites Shepard Fairey Equality Project", a gay marriage advocacy project.
On May 10, 2012, Matthews entertained a sellout crowd at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle where President Obama was hosting a campaign fundraiser.
In a September 28, 2015, interview with ''Rolling Stone'', Matthews said that "when I hear someone like Bernie Sanders
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talking, I think there's a hope." Matthews performed at a San Francisco rally for Sanders during the 2016 presidential primaries and later, during the general election campaign. He was a major donor to the 2017 gubernatorial campaign of progressive Charlottesville politician Tom Perriello
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Perriello ran for in the United S ...
.
On October 30, 2021, Matthews performed at a Democratic get out the vote event in Charlottesville VA with Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe
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. During the 2022 election campaign, Matthews performed at campaign events for Democratic candidates Tim Ryan in Ohio and John Fetterman
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in Pennsylvania.
Awards and accolades
Grammy Awards
* 1997
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: Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group – "So Much to Say
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", Dave Matthews Band
* 2004: Best Male Rock Vocal Performance
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– "Gravedigger
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", Dave Matthews
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
*Most Performed Song from a Motion Picture – "Where Are You Going" (for ''Mr. Deeds
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'')
*Dave Matthews was awarded D.M.A. ''honoris causa'' by Haverford College on May 15, 2005.
*2002: Matthews was the recipient of the Orville Gibson Award for Best Acoustic Guitarist.
Discography
Studio albums
* ''Under the Table and Dreaming
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'' (1994)
* ''Crash
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'' (1996)
* '' Before These Crowded Streets'' (1998)
* ''Everyday
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* ''Every Day'' (novel), by David Levithan, 2012
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* ''Every Day'' (2010 film), an American comedy-drama starring Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt
* ''Everyday'' (film), a 2012 British drama direct ...
'' (2001)
* '' Busted Stuff'' (2002)
* ''Some Devil
''Some Devil'' is the only studio album by musician Dave Matthews. It was released on September 23, 2003 on RCA Records. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA, signifying over a million copies sold. The album features several guest musici ...
'' (2003)
* '' Stand Up'' (2005)
* '' Imagine We Were'' (2005) – as Tribe of Heaven; originally recorded in 1989
* '' Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King'' (2009)
* '' Away from the World'' (2012)
* '' Come Tomorrow'' (2018)
Live Solo albums
* '' Live at Sweet Briar College'' (2016); originally recorded in 1996
Digital downloads
Two shows have been released as part of the Dave Matthews Band's '' DMBlive series'' available only for online download.
* Dave Matthews Benaroya Hall, Seattle, WA (October 24, 2002) – 2008
* Dave Matthews China Club, NYC (01/09/2004) – 2008
Live albums with Tim Reynolds
* ''Live at Luther College
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'' – (1999)
* ''Live at Radio City
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R ...
'' – (2007)
* ''DMBLive. Prism Coffeehouse, Charlottesville, VA (04.22.1993)'' – (2008)
* ''DMBLive. Appalachian State University, Boone, NC (03.29.2003)'' – (2008)
* '' Live in Las Vegas'' – (2010)
* ''Live Trax Vol. 23 Whittemore Center Arena, Durham, NH (02.19.96)'' – (2012)
* ''Live Trax Vol. 24 Spartanburg Memorial, Spartanburg, SC (02.08.97)'' – (2012)
* ''DMBLive. Memphis, Richmond, VA (06.13.1993)'' – (2012)
* ''DMBLive. J.T. Kingsbury Hall, Salt Lake City, UT (03.03.1999)'' – (2014)
* ''Live Trax Vol. 41 Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, CA (03.13.99)'' – (2017)
* ''Live Trax Vol. 48 The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA (08.25.94)'' – (2019)
* ''Live Trax Vol. 49 Constellation Brands - Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua, NY, (06.18.19)'' – (2019)
Singles
Guest singles
*A "I What What" charted as an album cut in 2008 before being released as a single in 2009
Videography
Video albums
Collaborations
*"Eleanor" and "See Jane" (1994), off the Shannon Worrell
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album ''Three Wishes''
*"Communication" and "Trouble and Strife" (1998), off the Béla Fleck and the Flecktones album ''Left of Cool
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''
*"Love Of My Life" (1999), off the Santana
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album ''Supernatural (Santana album)
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''
*"My Antonia" (2000) off the Emmylou Harris studio album ''Red Dirt Girl'', where Dave duets with Emmylou on her composition
*"For You" (2002) off the ''We Were Soldiers
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'' soundtrack with Johnny Cash
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*"Iwoya" (2002) off the Angélique Kidjo
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album ''Black Ivory Soul''
*"Joyful Girl" (2002) off the Soulive
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album ''Next''
*"Sing Along" (2003) off the Blue Man Group
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album '' The Complex'' with music video
*"Tremendous Brunettes" (2005) off the Mike Doughty
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album ''Haughty Melodic
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''
*"Love Is The Only Way" (2006) off the Robert Randolph and the Family Band
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album ''Colorblind
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''
*"Work It Out" produced by DJ Nu-Mark
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(2006) off the Jurassic 5
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album ''Feedback
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''
*"Fat Man in the Bathtub" (2008) off the Little Feat
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album " Join the Band"
*"I'm Alive" (2008) off the Kenny Chesney
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album '' Lucky Old Sun''
*"Mamma Boulet" (2008) off the Dave Grant album '' Bubbalon by Bass''
*"Caveman", "Sleep" & "Overdue" (2009) off the Danny Barnes album ''Pizza Box''
*"Tomorrow Never Knows" (2010), off the Herbie Hancock
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album ''The Imagine Project
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''
*"You Should Know Me", "Oh, Bangladesh" & "And He Slayed Her" (2010) off the Liz Phair
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album ''Funstyle
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''
*"All the Same"(2011) off the Vieux Farka Touré album – The Secret
*"A Pirate Looks at Forty
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" (2012) with Jack Johnson and Tim Reynolds
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, off the live album ''Jack Johnson and Friends – Best of Kokua Festival
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''
*"Walk of Shame" (2012) with Jimmy Fallon, off the comedy album '' Blow Your Pants Off''
*"Take Me to Tomorrow" (2013) off the John Denver
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tribute album – The Music Is You: A Tribute to John Denver
*"Forsaken Savior" (2013) off the Gov't Mule
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album '' Shout!''
*"Sweetheart" (2018), off the Sarah White
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album "High Flyer"
See also
*List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards
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References
External links
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The Warehouse: The Official Dave Matthews Band Fan Association
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