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  • Born: February 14, 1972, Landstuhl, Germany
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Piano, Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Representative Albums: "cradlesong," "Something to Be"
  • Representative Songs: "Lonely No More," "This Is How a Heart Breaks," "Ever the Same"

Biography

As the lead singer and principal songwriter for Matchbox Twenty, Rob Thomas found success with a blend of '70s rock influences, slick hooks, and 1990s post-grunge crunch. The Florida-based band broke through in 1996 with "Push" and never looked back, issuing single after single, scoring hits in various radio formats, and watching their debut LP, Yourself or Someone Like You, go platinum 12 times over in the U.S. Thomas himself won numerous songwriting awards as the scribe of such Matchbox hits (including "Real World," "If You're Gone," "Bent," and "Mad Season"), and he later parlayed that success into a career as a solo artist.

Rob Thomas was born February 14, 1972, on an Army base in Landstuhl, Germany. His parents divorced, and the ex-Army brat spent most of his childhood in South Carolina and Florida. After dropping out of high school at 17, he bounced around the South singing in pickup rock bands before relocating to Orlando in 1993. There, he helped form the band Tabitha's Secret, a precursor to Matchbox Twenty. Although the group enjoyed some regional success, Thomas eventually left the lineup with bassist Brian Yale and drummer Paul Doucette in tow, and the departing musicians formed Matchbox Twenty with guitarists Adam Gaynor and Kyle Cook. The band's multi-platinum debut, Yourself or Someone Like You, established Matchbox Twenty as a superstar act, but Thomas wasn't individually well known.

That all changed when Thomas co-wrote the chart-topping single "Smooth" for the Carlos Santana album Supernatural. "Smooth" was ubiquitous in 1999, and it made Thomas a star. The track took home three Grammys, including the coveted "Song of the Year" award, and Thomas landed on People's "Most Beautiful People" list. Meanwhile, he also married model Marisol Maldonado. Mad Season (2000) and More Than You Think You Are (2002) continued Matchbox Twenty's success, but after years of touring in support of both records, the bandmembers decided they needed a break, and Thomas used the hiatus to write and record his first solo album. When "Lonely No More" debuted in early 2005, its sleek and funky dance-pop sound was closer to Justin Timberlake than Matchbox, and it helped stir up anticipation for the April release of the chart-topping Something to Be. Rob Thomas returned to the Matchbox Twenty fold several years later, but he also maintained work on his solo material, the second batch of which arrived in 2009 under the title cradlesong. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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Rob Thomas

Rob Thomas performing at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, Georgia on September 30, 2009
Background information
Birth name Robert Kelly Thomas
Born February 14, 1972 (1972-02-14) (age 37)
Origin Landstuhl, West Germany
Genres Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Pop rock
Adult contemporary
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, Percussion
Years active 1996 – present
Labels Atlantic, Emblem Music
Associated acts Matchbox Twenty, Carlos Santana, Tabitha's Secret
Website robthomasmusic.com

Robert Kelly Thomas (born February 14, 1972, in Landstuhl, West Germany on a US military base) is an American rock recording artist and songwriter. He is the primary songwriter and lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty and formerly of the band Tabitha's Secret. Thomas also records and performs as a solo artist. Thomas earned three Grammy awards for co-writing and singing on the Carlos Santana triple-platinum hit "Smooth", the work he is best known for, on the album Supernatural in 1999.

He has also lent his songwriting talents to such artists as Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Marc Anthony, Pat Green, Taylor Hicks, Travis Tritt and Daughtry.

Since 1996, his band has released a string of hit singles to radio including "Push", "3 A.M.", "Real World", "Back 2 Good", "Bent", "If You're Gone", "Mad Season", "Disease", "Unwell", "Bright Lights", and "How Far We've Come". In 2004, the Songwriters Hall of Fame awarded Thomas its first Starlight Award, recognizing young songwriters who have already had a lasting influence in the music industry.

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Musical career

...Something to Be and Matchbox Twenty Reunion

On April 19, 2005, after nearly 10 years with Matchbox Twenty, Thomas began his solo career with the release of …Something to Be which shot to #1 on the album chart. This marked the first time a male artist from a rock and/or pop group had debuted at number one with his first solo album since the Billboard 200 was introduced 50 years ago. His first single off this album, "Lonely No More", reached number six on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single debuted in the Top 10 of the Australian ARIAnet singles chart on the week of April 4, 2005. The second single, "This Is How a Heart Breaks", (used during a majority of telecasts for ABC's coverage of the NBA Playoffs), was not as successful, but the third single, "Ever The Same", went gold and became a top-five Adult Contemporary hit.

As a solo act, Thomas made several significant appearances. On July 2, 2005, Thomas appeared at the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia. He also appeared on the September 10, 2005, 'MTV Katrina Relief Concert'. On October 5, 2005, he started his first solo tour. In the summer of 2006, Thomas toured with Jewel and Toby Lightman.

In September 2006, Thomas' solo effort received more exposure when ABC started using the song "Streetcorner Symphony" in promotional ads for its popular Thursday night lineup. This song was subsequently released as a single.

In January 2007, Thomas released a single entitled "Little Wonders" from the soundtrack to the Disney animated feature, Meet the Robinsons. "Little Wonders" reached #5 on the Mediabase Hot Adult Contemporary chart. Thomas was featured on the June 14, 2007, episode of the long-running PBS series Soundstage.[1]

In 2007, Thomas and his band Matchbox Twenty released another album entitled Exile on Mainstream. The album was a two-disc set with one disc featuring the band's greatest hits to date and the second disc featuring six new songs. The album released three singles: "How Far We've Come", "All Your Reasons", and "These Hard Times".

In 2009, Adam Shankman approached Thomas to write a song for the film The Last Song. Thomas will reportedly collaborate with Miley Cyrus on the song.[2]

Also in 2009, Rob Thomas and Rivers Cuomo began a collaboration due to popular demand to appear on Weezer's eighth Album. The song is described as reggae.

Cradlesong

On September 15, 2008, Thomas told Billboard.com the new album would tentatively be called "Cradle Songs."[3] Thomas characterized the album as "the usual mish-mosh of styles, but hopefully just holding true to a bunch of good songs." with the article also mentioning that the record will nonetheless feature several tracks that "take a more global, rhythmic direction after working with South American and African percussionists." Thomas explained one such experiment:

We started off with the idea of doing a newer version of (Paul Simon's) The Rhythm of the Saints, and that kinda carried us a long way through. It gave us a whole new bed to work with, like 'How do I get my pop sensibility around this and work it into that?' It was a lot of fun. But you go through different phases when you're writing; it took a different turn, and I just followed it, too.

On February 25, 2009, it was announced via Fox News that Thomas would be releasing his second solo record "Cradle Song" in May 2009.[4] It was mentioned, in addition, that there "are at least four hot singles awaiting radio play including 'Her Diamonds' and 'Someday.'"

On the same day, Thomas announced on his official web-site that he has been "back and forth to Los Angeles quite a bit, mixing the new record." However, he denied the album will be released in May, mentioning it "looks like it won't be coming until the last week of June or the first week of July."

On March 2, 2009, Clark Collis of Entertainment Weekly interviewed Thomas, where he confirmed he has since shelved his initial efforts to evoke "The Rhythm of the Saints", and claimed the album is scheduled for a June 30 release.[5] Having played half the forthcoming album to Entertainment Weekly, it was reported that many of the lyrics on "Cradle Song" center around troubled relationships, and three more song titles were revealed: "Meltdown" (described as "INXS-esque power pop" that stood out as "a possible first single"), "Fire on the Mountain" (an "epic, tribal drum-driven" track inspired by Dave Eggers' book What Is the What) and "Getting Late" (suggested as the "set's likely closer" and what Thomas described as "a little ditty about death.")

On March 11, 2009, Rob Thomas started his own Twitter account and announced via the social application that "Her Diamonds" would be the lead single from Cradlesong.

Rob has also stated via Twitter that "Cradlesong"[6] had been mastered and featured 14 tracks culled from the 24 songs recorded during the album sessions. All 24 were fully mixed and mastered leaving plenty of material left over for b-sides, iTunes, or EPs.

On May 21, 2009, Rob Thomas performed "Her Diamonds" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

On June 9th, 2009, Rob Thomas released "Give Me The Meltdown" on US iTunes. Similarly, "Someday" was released on June 16th. The final single was released on June 23rd, called "Fire On the Mountain". On 22nd of June, "Cradlesong" was made available for streaming only on the we7 website one week ahead of its UK release date.[7]

Personal life

Rob Thomas and his wife Marisol Maldonado-Thomas married in 1999 and currently live in New York state. Thomas has a son named Maison from a previous relationship. The Thomases have two dogs and are committed animal lovers and supporters of animal charities. Rob and his wife have established the Sidewalk Angels Foundation[8], a non-profit organization created to help needy people in and around America’s big cities by partnering with various charities to assist people who get lost in the system, those who cannot afford medical care, and animals that have been abandoned or abused.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US CAN UK AUS NZ AUT FRA SWE NOR SPA NED SWI
2005 …Something to Be 1 2 11 1 14 19 115 19 13 70 64 19
2009 Cradlesong 3 11 75 3 17 53
  • AUS: Platinum
"—" denotes releases that failed to chart

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions RIAA Album
US US AC US Adult US Pop US Dance UK AUS NZ CAN
2003 "A New York Christmas" Non-album song
2005 "Lonely No More" 6 1 1 6 1 11 3 9 1 Gold ...Something to Be
"This Is How a Heart Breaks" 52 25 3 41 67 13 24 25 Gold
"Ever the Same" 48 4 2 47 29 34 5 Gold
2006 "Something to Be" 40
"Streetcorner Symphony" 64 4 5 54 9
2007 "Little Wonders" 58 11 5 56 20 16 Meet the Robinsons (soundtrack)
2009 "Her Diamonds" 23 2 1 24 3 35 28 Cradlesong
"Give Me the Meltdown" 106 89
"Someday" 82 7
"—" denotes the single failed to chart, not released, or not certified

Guest singles

Year Single Artist Peak chart positions RIAA Album
US US Main US Mod US AC US Adult US Pop UK AUS NZ CAN
1999 "Smooth" Carlos Santana 1 10 24 11 1 1 3 4 18 13 3× Multi-Platinum Supernatural

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