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DISHWALLA BIOGRAPHY

DISHWALLA. A platinum selling, award winning band with a career spanning nearly 2 decades and 5 .

In 1994 Dishwalla signed to A&M Records and immediately began their successful launch into the music scene with a rendition of It’s Going to Take Some Time that was chosen as a single for tribute , If I Were a Carpenter, a live performance on the Jon Stewart Show, and MTV coverage.

When A&M released Dishwalla’s debut album, , it lit up the airwaves in 1996 with their edgy smash-hit single . With a gritty attitude and edgy musicianship reminiscent of past musical legends, Dishwalla’s Alt-Rock sound was enough for music fans to crown Counting Blue Cars one of the most requested songs of that year. The track earned them a Billboard Award for “Best Rock Song” for 1996 as well as two ASCAP Awards for “Rock Track of the Year” in both 1996 and 1997, driving Pet Your Friends to sell more than a million copies worldwide.

Standing amongst Rock royalty, the band shared the stage with the likes of No Doubt, Sheryl Crow, Cheap Trick, Blind Melon, Lenny Kravitz, , and the Goo Goo Dolls, including a signature performance at the infamous Woodstock in 1998. Later that year, the band released its follow-up album, And You Think You Know What Life’s About, and recorded a fresh version of Policy of Truth for Depeche Mode’s tribute disc, For the Masses. Their edgy, yet melodic, signature sound became part of the soundtracks of a generation being featured in hit movies such as Empire Records, Blast from the Past, The Avengers, and in 1999, Stir of Echoes and American Pie. With heavy touring and new releases, the band charted on Billboard with the release of Opaline (2002), the acclaimed live album, Live… Greetings From The Flow State (2003), and their self-titled Dishwalla in 2005. Their songs continue to be included in movies like The Banger Sisters and in TV shows such as Smallville, The OC, and NCIS, (spotlighted as musical guests) and most recently in 2012, Dishwalla was written into the plot of How I Met Your Mother on CBS.

Over the span of their 2 decade-long career, the band has survived the usual drama of personnel and changes. Dishwalla’s music helped define the sound of a generation. Their music is timeless, and Counting Blue Cars‘ recurrent on Triple A and Hot A.C. radio are a testament to this. Touted by fans and industry alike as one of the best live bands to come out of the 90’s, Dishwalla is back, and now they have a story to tell.

QUICK:Dishwalla is an band based out of Santa Barbara, California. The band currently consists of original members Rodney Browning Cravens on guitar, Scot Alexander on bass, George Pendergast on drums, Jim Wood on keyboards, and Justin Fox on lead vocals, who in 2008 replaced original vocalist J.R. Richards.

AWARDS

ASCAP Awards

Year Single Award 1997 Counting Blue Cars Rock Track of the Year 1996 Counting Blue Cars Rock Track of the Year Billboard Awards

Year Single Award 1996 Counting Blue Cars Best Rock Song Billboard Albums

Year Album Chart Peak 2002 Opaline The 192 2002 Opaline Top 12 1998 And You Think You Know What Life s About The Billboard 200 164 1996 Pet Your Friends Heatseekers 1 1996 Pet Your Friends The Billboard 200 89 Billboard Singles

Year Single Chart Peak 2002 Somewhere In The Middle 25 1998 Once In A While 17 1998 Once In A While Modern Rock Tracks 20 1997 Counting Blue Cars Top 40 Adult Recurrents 1 1997 Give Adult Top 40 26 1996 Charlie Brown’s Parents Mainstream Rock 24 1996 Counting Blue Cars Adult Top 40 5 1996 Counting Blue Cars Mainstream Rock 2 1996 Counting Blue Cars Modern Rock Tracks 1 1996 Counting Blue Cars The 15 1996 Counting Blue Cars Top 40 Mainstream 4