The Goo Goo Dolls
is a rock band that formed in 1987 in Buffalo, New York by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac.
As of 2009, the band has sold more than nine million records in the US alone. [1]
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History
Origins and early music (1986-1993)
The Goo Goo Dolls initially consisted of John Rzeznik (vocals, guitar), Robby Takac (vocals, bass guitar) and George Tutuska (drums, percussion). While Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school, Rzeznik was playing in the band The Beaumonts, with Takac’s cousin.
[2] The three founded the band under the name "Sex Maggots". However, when a club owner booked the band, he requested they change the name, as the local newspaper could not print their current name. The trio picked the current name out of a
True Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.
[3] "We were young and we were a garage band not trying to get a deal. We had a gig that night and needed a name. It's the best we came up with, and for some reason it stuck. If I had five more minutes, I definitely would have picked a better name"
John stated. With Takac as their lead singer, the band released their first album,
Goo Goo Dolls
in 1987 on Mercenary Records, but was picked up in 1988 by
Celluloid Records, a larger record company. The band released its second album,
Jed
, in 1989 after moving to Los Angeles.
[4]
The band released its third album,
Hold Me Up,
in 1990 and featured Rzeznik as the lead vocalist on five tracks, including the single, "There You Are" -- as well their then concert favorite,
Two Days in February.
Despite being earlier dismissed as having a sound too similar to
The Replacements, as well as being embraced by local
college radio and punk scenes (including playing such venues as
CBGB), the Goo Goo Dolls' third release had incorporated elements of
heavy metal,
pop rock, and
punk rock. In 1991, the song "I'm Awake Now" was recorded for the soundtrack of
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
.
Superstar Car Wash,
released in 1993, received significant media attention. The critical success and encouraging sales of their last album resulted in a larger budget from
Metal Blade Records. The album was partially recorded in Metalworks Studio in Mississauga, Ontario, which is where
Rush had produced multi-platinum albums.
[5] "We Are the Normal" (the single for which Rzeznik asked frontman
Paul Westerberg of
The Replacements to write the lyrics), received a major push toward play on college and independent radio, while its video was displayed on
MTV's
120 Minutes program. "Fallin' Down" made it onto the 1993 soundtrack of
Pauly Shore's hit film
Son in Law
.
Mainstream breakthrough and legal issues (1995-1997)
Shortly after recording the band's fifth album
A Boy Named Goo
,
Robby Takac asked
George Tutuska to leave the band because Rzeznik could no longer tolerate being in the same room with Tutuska. This was due to Tutuska claiming that he deserved a share of the royalties for contributing to the songwriting in the song "Fallin' Down," and for which Rzeznik alone received the monthly checks. The band moved forward from this
December 31 1994 incident, hiring
Mike Malinin in 1995, and toured rigorously.
A Boy Named Goo
sold modestly in this time; however, it was not until the release of the single "Name" that the band experienced any viable commercial success.
A Boy Named Goo
became the first album in
Metal Blade history to achieve double-platinum status. This success, however, proved bittersweet, as the band found themselves in a legal battle with Metal Blade records. The band filed suit against
Metal Blade, claiming they had not earned any royalties from their album’s sales, which was attributed to a "grossly unfair, one-sided and unenforceable contract" which had been signed by the band in 1987.
[6] The two sides reached a settlement which had the band signed to the Metal Blade's distributing label,
Warner Bros. Records, under which the band released their sixth album,
Dizzy Up the Girl
, in 1998.
[7] The undisputed success of "Name" marked a fundamental change in the band’s sound toward a more polished, commercial direction. It was "Name" that had made the band popular and they were able to make a guest appearance on 90210 and even present an Award to Michael Jackson.
"Iris" and continued success (1997-2005)
Rzeznik was approached to write a song for the
City of Angels
soundtrack, and the end product was "
Iris". He wrote this song while breaking several years of
writer's block and
sobriety. He wrote the lyrics in just under five minutes and composed it in about an hour's time . It is this song that had propelled the band to stardom, as it stayed on top of
Billboard Hot 100 Airplay charts for a record breaking 18 weeks, and was nominated for three Grammys that year. According to interviews with Rzeznik, he was experiencing serious bouts of writers' block when he was approached to write a song for the
City of Angels
soundtrack, and, according to Rzeznik, he was on the verge of quitting the band days before he wrote the song that would launch the band to worldwide fame.
"Iris" was included on the triple platinum
Dizzy Up the Girl
, and was among Top-Ten hits "
Slide", "
Black Balloon", "
Broadway", and "
Dizzy" from the same album. The new, polished sound garnered legions of new fans, many of whom had not followed the band before their mainstream success. Most of the Goo Goo Dolls concerts feature few, if any, songs the band wrote before 1995, reflecting the band’s more mainstream sound. Although the lyrics to "Black Balloon" are vague and unclear, as this is an essential aspect of Rzeznik's style of writing, the song, according to the lead singer himself, regards drug abuse and the emotional consequences of indulging in them. It is widely believed that the song was written for Robby Takac's wife who was once caught up in drug abuse but who has fully recovered today; both refuse to state who the song is written for or about. In 2001, the Goos released their first ever compilation CD,
What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce
. Next,
Gutterflower
(2002)—with dark lyrical undertones from Rzeznik's divorce—achieved gold certification, producing the hits "
Here Is Gone", "
Sympathy", and "
Big Machine". On
July 4,
2004, the band performed a free concert in their hometown of Buffalo, continuing through a deluge of rain that can be seen on the DVD released later that year. The DVD also contained a studio version of the Goo Goo Dolls' cover of "
Give a Little Bit" by
Supertramp. The single reached the top of the
Adult Top 40 chart in 2005.
Let Love In
(2006-2007)
In 2006, the Goo Goo Dolls marked their 20th anniversary with their new album
Let Love In
, which included the studio recording of "
Give a Little Bit" as well as other top 10 radio singles "Better Days," "Stay With You," and "Let Love In". With their third consecutive single ("Let Love In") from the album, the Goo Goo Dolls hit a record 12 Top 10 hits in
Adult Top 40 history, beating
Matchbox Twenty and
Sheryl Crow until Matchbox Twenty's release of
Exile on Mainstream and the Goo Goo Dolls' release of "Before it's too late" from the Transformers Soundtrack, which left both groups with 13 Top 10 hits in the Adult Top 40. Goo Goo Dolls plan to release another single from Let Love In, "Without You Here", as well as a song from the July 2007
Transformers
movie called "Before It's Too Late", originally titled "Fiction". To promote the new single, the Goo Goo Dolls performed "Before It's Too Late" at both The
Tonight Show with
Jay Leno on
June 8,
2007, and again at
The Late Late Show with
Craig Ferguson on
June 22,
2007.
[8] In July 2007 the band discussed their career as a whole and gave a live performance on . Rzeznik has stated that after the release of "Without You Here" and their summer tour with
Lifehouse and
Colbie Caillat, the band will return to the studio to begin work on their next album, their ninth overall.
April 13,
1996 and
July 4,
2004 were proclaimed "Goo Goo Dolls Day" in their hometown of
Buffalo, New York.
On June 27 2007 - the GGD performed to a sold-out crowd at Red Rock Amphitheatre in Colorado. The performance premiered on HDNet in high definition (and 5.1 audio) Sunday September 30 at 9pm.
The Goo Goo Dolls and the NHL
Buffalo Sabres came together to create a video for the Sabres 2007 Playoff run. The video was a compilation of shots from the Buffalo area and Sabres players played to the song "Better Days". It was played on jumbotron and at the
HSBC Arena before every playoff game.
Greatest Hits
albums (2007-2008)
On November 13, 2007, the Goo Goo Dolls released a greatest hits album entitled
Greatest Hits Volume One: The Singles
, which includes a new version of "Name" and a remix of "Feel The Silence" by Michael Brauer.
[9] As well, a second greatest hits album entitled
Vol.2
containing b-sides, rarities, and a live performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre from their "Let Love In" tour. It was released on August 19, 2008.
The band performed "Better Days" and "Stay With You" at the halftime of the Detroit Lions' 2007 Thanksgiving Day game at Ford Field, which focused on the United Way and the NFL's commitment to youth health and fitness.
[10]
Also one of the songs, Before It's Too Late, was played as Sam and Mikaela 's theme song in the movie Transformers: The Movie (2007).
New album (2009-present)
The Goo Goo Dolls have announced recording sessions for a new album, on their official website, unrelated to their
Volume Two
in 2008.
[11] In addition, the band performed as part of the O2 Wireless Festival in London's Hyde Park in the summer of 2008,
[12] at the
Miller Lite Rock 'N Racing show at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway during qualifying for the 2008
Allstate 400 at the Brickyard NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race,
[13] as well as performing a four show tour across England.
On
July 2,
2008, the Goo Goo Dolls released a new single called "
Real" to select iTunes stores, while it was released on the
AT&T USA Olympic Team soundtrack to the remaining iTunes stores on
August 8,
2008, coinciding with the start of the
2008 Beijing Olympics. "Real" is also the theme song for
World Wrestling Entertainment's "Tribute to the Troops 2008".
The band are currently recording for their new album and will be releasing short video clips from their recording sessions at the studio from April 13 on their
MySpace band page.
On June 12, 2009, the band mentioned on their Facebook page that the producer for their new album is Tim Palmer.
[14]
On the evening of August 14th 2009, The last tracks were recorded for their 9th album. To be mixed yet. As per Tweet from Robby Takac on August 15th 2009 at 11:55am http://twitter.com/RobbyTakac
Band members
Current members
- John Rzeznik
– lead vocals, lead guitar, backing vocals (1986-present)
- Robby Takac
– backing vocals, bass guitar, lead vocals (1986-present)
- Mike Malinin
– drums, percussion (1995-present)
Former members
- George Tutuska
- drums, percussion (1986-1995)
Current touring musicians
- Brad Fernquist
- rhythm guitar, mandolin (2006-present)
- Scott Eric Olivier
- keyboards, guitar (2009-present)
Former touring musicians
- Nathan December
- guitars (1998-2000)
- Dave Schulz
- keyboards (1998-2000) [15]
- Greg Suran
- guitars (2002-2006)
- Jason Freese
- keyboards, saxophone (2001-2004)
- Paul Gordon
- keyboards (2004-2006)
- Korel Tunador
- keyboards, guitar, saxophone, backing vocals (2006-2009)
Discography
- Goo Goo Dolls
[16], (1987), Celluloid Records
- Jed
, (1989), Metal Blade Records
- Hold Me Up
, (1990), Metal Blade Records
- Superstar Car Wash
, (1993), Warner Bros. Records
- A Boy Named Goo
, (1995), Warner Bros. Records
- Dizzy Up the Girl
, (1998), Warner Bros. Records
- Gutterflower
, (2002), Warner Bros. Records
- Let Love In
, (2006), Warner Bros. Records
- TBA
, (2010), Warner Bros. Records
Awards and nominations
Year
| Award Ceremony
| Award
| Won/Nominated
|
1999
| Grammy Awards
| Record of the Year - "Iris"
| Nominated
|
Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals - "Iris"
| Nominated
|
Song of the Year - "Iris"
| Nominated (John Rzeznik)
|
2000
| Grammy Awards
| Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocals - "Black Balloon"
| Nominated
|
2008
| The Average Lives of Students Music Awards
| 2008 Excellence Award
| Won
|
Songwriters Hall of Fame
| Hal David Starlight Award
| Won (John Rzeznik)
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References and notes
- http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS
- Goo Goo Dolls FAQ
- ''Rolling Stone Magazine, November 1999.{{Verify credibility|article|date=August 2007}}
- Goo Goo Dolls Biography
- Superstar Car Wash
- Goo Goo Dolls Want Label to Forget Their Name
- Goo Goo Dolls Lawsuit Coming to a Head
- Goo Goo Dolls Transforming Experience?
- Goo Goo Dolls to Release First-Ever Greatest Hits CD
- Goo Goo Dolls Team with NFL & United Way in Detroit Lions' Thanksgiving Halftime Show
- The Goo Goo Dolls
- Goo Goo Dolls Join O2 Wireless Bill
- Goo Goo Dolls to play at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- http://www.facebook.com/googoodolls?ref=nf
- Dave Schulz was the member of the band that appeared on ''Taxicab Confessions''[1]
- After signing with Metal Blade Records in 1987, the band's self-titled debut album ''Goo Goo Dolls'' was re-released under the revised title of ''First Release'' by their new record label. The albums ''Goo Goo Dolls'' and ''First Release'' are both identical, except for different cover artwork.