Hootie & The Blowfish
Biography
Hootie & the Blowfish's mainstream pop variation of blues-rock brought the band to the top of the charts in 1995. Formed at the University of South Carolina, the group features lead vocalist/guitarist Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, and Jim "Soni" Sonefeld; the name refers to two friends of the band, not Rucker and the group itself. Cracked Rear View, the group's first album, was released in the fall of 1994 and a single, "Hold My Hand," worked its way into the Top Ten by the beginning of 1995. Its success propelled the album to number one, as well as launching a second hit, "Let Her Cry," which was quickly followed by "Only Wanna Be With You."
Cracked Rear View had become a massive success by the fall of 1995, going platinum several times over. By the time the group released their second album, Fairweather Johnson, in the spring of 1996, the debut had sold 13 million copies in the U.S. alone. Fairweather Johnson initially didn't replicate that success. It entered the charts at number one and sold two million copies within its first four months of release, but it didn't produce any hit singles on the level of the debut's "Hold My Hand" or "Let Her Cry. " Musical Chairs followed in 1998. The album Scattered, Smothered, and Covered was issued two years later, featuring previously unreleased material, songs polled by the fans, and Hootie's own tributes to R.E.M. and the Smiths. The band returned with new studio material on a 2003 self-titled effort for Atlantic, and followed in 2004 with an engaging Best of set. It included all their big hits as well as cover songs like {54-40}'s "I Go Blind." Hootie & the Blowfish toured for most of the year in support of the hits collection, then returned to the studio. The result was Looking for Lucky, released in August 2005 through their own Sneaky Long imprint. Lucky featured contributions from numerous guests, including Matraca Berg and members of the Silos. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Will always love Hootie... their first album reminds me of my college days... GOOD TIMES!
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love my Hootie,,,Cra c k e r Rear View is an album that never gets old. My sister hung with these guys in Dublin, Ireland for a day, said they were great guys......
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I LOVE HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH!!!! my favorite songs are get out of my mind and running from an angel.
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Good God, I love this Band!!! I used to listen to them when I was little. I sill do. Such great sounds.
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I cannot stand this ridiculous band. It is ridiculously annoying to listen to them....
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hootie and the blowfish is a great band! I've listened to them since i was a kid.
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I love Hootie and the Blowfish, specifically Darrius Rucker's voice. I'm really glad he decided to get into country music. I was all over "Don't Think I Don't Think About It" when it came out. I knew his voice sounded familiar.
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Can't imagine why anybody would give crap to a friend for being a fan here: these boys may not be the greatest thing since sliced bread (or Meat Loaf....that ' s a joke, son, pay attention) but they're good, decent heads-up rock. Nothin' to be ashamed of.
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darius rucker , i hope there is never an end to the love you put in your songs catherine brinkley |
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These guys are the definition of a "transgenera t i o n a l band". My kids love them too!!!
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Hootie is GREAT!!! Still to this day I keep getting crap from my friends for still being a fan of thiers...I hold true...GO HOOTIE!!
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No matter what kind of day I've had Hootie & Blowfish will complete that day!
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As a fellow Gamecock, I absolutely love Hootie. They broke my heart since they are taking a break for Darius solo career. Good luck Darius your new country CD is awesome.
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These guys always rocked. Victims of the too popular too fast curse. Go Hootie!
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Actually the band's first release was not Cracked Rear View, but Kootchypop. Kootchypop was a self-produce d CD and sold over 50,000 copies, mainly in the FL, GA, SC, NC and VA markets. Cracked Rear View was their first release under a major label, and with the exception of a few songs, was the same as Kootchypop.
Yes, Darius Rucker was in a Burger King commercial a few years back. He has now embarked on a solo career in the country music field. So far, so good as he has been very well-receive |
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Hey wasn't Darius in a Burger King commercial a couple of years ago? I swear I remember seeing him singing in a cowboy hat or something.
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Darius Rucker singing the ABC song could make me swoon. His voice resonates with me and I could listen to him all day long. Today is one of those beautiful fall days in the Northwest, bright blue skies, sunshine and a cool nip in the air. Driving along listening to Hootie & the Blowfish is the cherry on the cake.
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I love this band they are good about hitting you with a thought that the song brings. And you think of all the good times I've had. Just memories.
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They are AWESOME. My husband & I love to listen to them and Darius's new single' "Don't Think I Don't Think About It". Just keep cranking them out.
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Hootie and The Blowfish were definitely the greatest band of the nineties! Enough said; case closed!!!
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I think bashing Hootie is attributed to too much airtime back with their first album. As much as I like Hootie, when they first came out they were on the radio ALL THE TIME. A friend and I always joked that each radio station was required to play at least one Hootie song every hour, and ended up calling any Hootie song that played the "Token Hootie Song". We'd still listen to the song, but it became a bit of a running joke with us. Still, Darius Rucker's voice has always been one of my favorites
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i have always loved Hootie. they have a special meaning to me. my niece died of cystic fibrosis and the day we laid her to rest, i heard my first Hootie song and it was wonderful. i will never forget it. and now, the memories are great.
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I love hootie. Its too bad a lot of people wrote them off as a flash in the pan. I like their simple down to earth music thats fun and easy to listen to.
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In 1995, EVERYBODY loved Hootie. Then suddenly, it became cool to bash them. I don't get it. They're a great bunch of guys, good musicians, and they play enjoyable music all while having fun. Music and musicians should always be this basic and simple. Love these guys.
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