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Better Than Ezra

Better Than Ezra is an American alternative rock band based in New Orleans, Louisiana, and signed with The End Records.[4] The band formed in 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and consists of Kevin Griffin (vocals and guitar), Tom Drummond (bass guitar), Michael Jerome (drums), and James Arthur Payne Jr. (guitar, keyboards). The band has released eight studio albums, most recently 2014's All Together Now. They are best known for their 1993 multi-platinum album Deluxe and the 1995 single "Good," which reached number 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Better Than Ezra
Better Than Ezra performing in 2022
Background information
OriginBaton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres
Years active1988–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitebetterthanezra.com

History edit

Formation and early success edit

Better Than Ezra was formed in 1988[5] by vocalist and guitarist Kevin Griffin, lead guitarist Joel Rundell, bassist Tom Drummond, and drummer Cary Bonnecaze.[5] All four members were attending Louisiana State University at the time of Better Than Ezra's formation.[5] Better Than Ezra's first public performance was at Murphy's in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, also in 1988.[6] Though many theories abound, the band refuses to disclose the origin of its name.[6] Fans of the group often refer to themselves as Ezralites.

Better Than Ezra circulated a demo cassette tape later in 1988, the Chime Street Demo. While not an official release, this demo is sought-after by the band's fans, and traded by collectors. In 1990 the band released a cassette-only album, Surprise.[7]

Joel Rundell, the band's lead guitarist, died by suicide on August 8, 1990.[5] The remaining three members of the band took some time off to reassess its future following Rundell's death.[5] However, Griffin, Drummond and Bonnecaze reunited Better Than Ezra as a trio by the end of 1990.[5] The trio continued playing house parties and fraternity shows across southern United States during the early 1990s.

The band released its first nationally distributed album Deluxe in 1993 on its own indie label,[8] Swell Records, which caught the attention of major record labels and radio. Better Than Ezra signed with Elektra Records in 1995.[8] Elektra Records rereleased Deluxe in 1995, and the single, "Good", reached the No. 1 position on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart which helped push the album to platinum record status by the end of 1995.[9]

Success came quickly to Better Than Ezra. Tom Drummond commented later in a 1998 interview with CNN, "It took us seven years to get signed, and then seven weeks to get to No. 1" when describing the overnight success of Deluxe and its single "Good."[8]

1996–2000 edit

After Deluxe's major label release, original drummer Cary Bonnecaze left the band in 1996.[5] He was replaced by drummer Travis McNabb,[5] formerly of the band Vigilantes of Love, who was tapped to play on the band's upcoming album, Friction, Baby.[7] Bonnecaze's departure set off a series of lawsuits and counter-suits between Bonnecaze and Better Than Ezra.[8] Bonnecaze, who took his suit to the United States District Court in New Orleans, argued that the band owed him money "based on his role in fortifying the band's reputation," according to Rolling Stone.[10] He asked for approximately $1 million in damages.[10] A settlement was reached between the band and Bonnecaze on August 5, 1999.[10] The exact terms of the settlement were not released at the time, though Better Than Ezra's manager John Isbell was quoted as saying that Bonnecaze received "way less" than the one million dollars he had originally requested.[10]

Better Than Ezra released their second major label album, Friction, Baby, in 1996 through Elektra Records.[7] The album produced the hits "Desperately Wanting" and "King of New Orleans". Friction, Baby was not as commercially successful as Deluxe, but has sold almost 500,000 units as of 1999.[8]

The trio began work on their third major release, How Does Your Garden Grow?, soon after the end of touring for Friction, Baby. The album was recorded between mid-January and late-April at a studio in New Orleans.[11] The album was produced by record producer Malcolm Burn, who had formerly produced Iggy Pop and U2,[12] and released on August 25, 1998.[11] The album was described as "experimental" and a significant departure from their previous two albums.[8] Griffin described the album in 1998 as "guitar driven ... rhythmic."[11] Likewise, Tom Drummond described the band's thinking on its third major album, "We thought the third album was a very important record, because generally a band either makes or breaks on the third record. We wanted it to be a record that didn't necessarily sound like what people expected."[8] Despite the emphasis on guitar experimentation, two tracks, "One More Murder" and "Je ne m'en souviens pas" contain no guitars.[11]

The single "At the Stars" debuted, and peaked, at number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100.[8] The band was dropped by Elektra Records following the release of How Does Your Garden Grow? in 1999.[13]

2000–2008 edit

 
Better Than Ezra performing in 2002

The band released the B-Sides and rarities collection Artifakt on its own "Ezra Dry Goods/Fudge" label in 2000. Artifakt was only sold online[13] and at concerts. Tom Drummond, the band's bassist, noted in 2002, "It's basically an album full of rarities."[13]

Better Than Ezra, now no longer with Elektra Records, signed with the Beyond Music label and began work on new material.[13] Drummond explained the reasoning for choosing a smaller label, "We decided we wanted to be big fish in a small pond instead of a little fish in a big pond. We just wanted to be with a label who wanted success as much as we did."[13]

Griffin, Drummond and McNabb spent 18 months working on Closer, their follow-up album to 1998's How Does Your Garden Grow? and their first new material since being dropped by Elektra Records.[13][14] The album was recorded in New Orleans in the band's own studio, which allowed the members to focus on creating music rather than rental costs per day.[14] Closer was mixed in Los Angeles by Better Than Ezra and the album's producer, Brad Wood.[14] However, the band felt that some tracks needed scratching. Producer Brad Wood's management company recommended DJ Swamp, who had previously worked with Beck, to mix several tracks.[14] The use of a DJ for two of the album's tracks, the first single "Extra Ordinary" and "Recognize", marked a departure for the band, who hadn't previously employed a DJ before.[14]

Closer was released on August 7, 2001.[14] Better Than Ezra launched a tour in support of the album on July 26, 2001.[14] The first single off the album, "Extra Ordinary", which had been mixed by DJ Swamp, was inspired by an AC/DC song.[14] The album's promotion hit a snag after its record label, Beyond Music, was closed down following a business dispute towards the end of 2002, shortly after Closer's release.[15][16] Beyond Music's closure left Closer out of print for several years.[15] In June 2009, Better Than Ezra announced that it had acquired the rights to Closer and would re-release it in the Fall of 2009 with two new previously unreleased tracks, "Simple Song" and "Screwed Up and Beautiful."[15]

In June 2001, Better Than Ezra filmed a series of commercials for ESPN's College GameDay.[14] The promo features the band while sports analyst Lee Corso crowd surfs to the stage, where he continues his sports reporting.[14]

On September 28, 2004, the band simultaneously released their first live concert DVD, as well as an official live album, both entitled Live at the House of Blues, New Orleans through Sanctuary Records.[17] The DVD and album were filmed and recorded at two separate shows at the House of Blues in New Orleans during the summer of 2004.[17]

A Greatest Hits collection was released on March 15, 2005, through Rhino Entertainment, a division of the Warner Music Group.

The band's sixth studio album Before the Robots (Artemis Records) was released on May 31, 2005. In 2005, Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry used the band's song "Juicy" as the background music for the second season of the show's promotional advertisements, which Griffin credited with bringing attention to the album.[18] The song "Juicy" has also been heard in the background in commercials for Applebee's restaurants.

2009–present edit

Longtime drummer Travis McNabb left Better Than Ezra in February 2009 and their last performance together was Family Gras in Metairie, Louisiana.[19] The primary reason given for his departure was the demand on his time by country and bluegrass group, Sugarland, with whom McNabb had previously been touring for some time. The split was amicable, with bassist Tom Drummond saying, "It's bittersweet. He's fantastic. We're still good friends, and there are no hard feelings. We'll miss him. But this is an opportunity he needed to take." Announced at the same time was McNabb's replacement, New Orleans-based drummer Michael Jerome, formerly of the band Pleasure Club. In addition, Better Than Ezra announced the May 12, 2009, release date for their seventh studio album, entitled Paper Empire, which is produced by Warren Huart and singer Kevin Griffin. The first single, "Absolutely Still", was released for iTunes purchase on March 17.

On May 22, 2013, Griffin confirmed that the band plans to release their first new album since 2009 later in the year.[20]

On February 10, 2014, it was announced that the band had signed with The End Records for the release of their eighth studio album. The album, All Together Now, was released on September 9, 2014.[21]

On August 29, 2014, the twenty-fifth anniversary edition of Surprise was released. According to original drummer Cary Bonnecaze, "The family of Joel Rundell (our original guitarist who passed away in 1990) and I own the original recording, and we thought that with 2014 being the 25th anniversary of its original release, it would be a good time to release it."

On June 1, 2018, BTE released a new track called "GRATEFUL" via The End Records.

On August 13 and 14, 2021, Better Than Ezra played a pair of sold-out shows at the House of Blues New Orleans in order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their second album Friction, Baby. During these shows, the band played the album in its entirety, as well as some other fan-favorite songs.[22] A few months later, the band returned to the same venue to play their album Closer in its entirety to another sold-out crowd.[23]

In October 2022, during their "Legends of the Fall" tour, Griffin revealed that the band would be releasing a new album in 2023. "Mystified", a single from the forthcoming album, was released on July 18, 2023.[24] The band's latest single, "Contact High," was released on November 3, 2023.

Band members edit

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums

References edit

  1. ^ a b Prato, Greg. "Better Than Ezra". Allmusic. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  2. ^ Unterberger, Andrew (August 6, 2004). . Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on February 16, 2022. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  3. ^ Unterberger, Andrew. . Stylus Magazine. Archived from the original on August 15, 2015. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  4. ^ . The End Records. February 10, 2014. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014. Retrieved July 31, 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Crean, Ellen (August 27, 2005). "Better Than Ezra: Than Ever?". The Early Show. CBS News. Retrieved July 12, 2009.
  6. ^ a b Bell, Tanya (December 20, 1998). "Better Than Ezra's Name Is Mystery Around It". The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado: The Ledger. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  7. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 127. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Freydkin, Donna (March 8, 1999). "Better Than Ezra break new ground on third album". CNN. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  9. ^ "Gold & Platinum – Search Results: Better Than Ezra". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved November 13, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ a b c d "Really Randoms: Oasis, Beck, David Bowie". Rolling Stone. August 11, 1999. Retrieved August 20, 2009.[dead link]
  11. ^ a b c d Fischer, Blair R. (June 26, 1998). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  12. ^ Knopper, Steve (July 25, 1998). "Better than Ezra Cultivates New Sounds for Elektra's 'Garden'". Billboard: The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment. 110 (30): 12–12, 15. ProQuest 978688.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Shrum, Lycia (February 6, 2002). "Better Than Ezra brings its show to Hurricane Harry's". The Battalion. Archived from the original on August 12, 2007. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j D'Angelo, Joe (July 26, 2001). "Better Than Ezra Get 'Ordinary' With AC/DC-Inspired Single". MTV News. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  15. ^ a b c "Better Than Ezra To Re-Release Closer". Alternative Addiction. June 9, 2009. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  16. ^ Newman, Melinda (January 18, 2003). "Industry Vet Kovac Forms New Management Firm". Billboard. Vol. 115, no. 3. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 10. ISSN 0006-2510.
  17. ^ a b Devenish, Colin (September 15, 2004). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 14, 2008. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  18. ^ Farley, Mike (May 12, 2009). "A Chat with Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra". Bullz-eye.com. Retrieved August 20, 2009.
  19. ^ Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune. . Blog.nola.com. Archived from the original on August 29, 2011. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  20. ^ Lauren Moraski (May 23, 2013). "Better Than Ezra on upcoming album and "getting another chance at bat"". CBS News. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  21. ^ New-Better-Than-Ezra-Album-Due-Out-September-9-2014, Alternative Addiction
  22. ^ Veronika Lee (July 20, 2021). "Better Than Ezra's 'Friction, Baby' Turns 25: A Conversation With Lead Singer Kevin Griffin". Offbeat. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
  23. ^ "Better Than Ezra Setlist at House of Blues, New Orleans, LA, USA". Setlist.fm. May 6, 2022. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  24. ^ "Better Than Ezra Go Back to Basics with "Mystified"". americansongwriter.com. July 18, 2023. Retrieved July 19, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Better Than Ezra at Curlie
  • Better Than Ezra at AllMusic

better, than, ezra, american, alternative, rock, band, based, orleans, louisiana, signed, with, records, band, formed, 1988, baton, rouge, louisiana, consists, kevin, griffin, vocals, guitar, drummond, bass, guitar, michael, jerome, drums, james, arthur, payne. Better Than Ezra is an American alternative rock band based in New Orleans Louisiana and signed with The End Records 4 The band formed in 1988 in Baton Rouge Louisiana and consists of Kevin Griffin vocals and guitar Tom Drummond bass guitar Michael Jerome drums and James Arthur Payne Jr guitar keyboards The band has released eight studio albums most recently 2014 s All Together Now They are best known for their 1993 multi platinum album Deluxe and the 1995 single Good which reached number 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart Better Than EzraBetter Than Ezra performing in 2022Background informationOriginBaton Rouge Louisiana U S GenresAlternative rock 1 post grunge 2 psychedelic rock 3 country rock 1 Years active1988 presentLabelsArtemis Swell Elektra Beyond Music Sanctuary The EndMembersKevin Griffin Tom Drummond James Arthur Payne Jr Michael JeromePast membersJoel Rundell Cary Bonnecaze Travis McNabbWebsitebetterthanezra wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and early success 1 2 1996 2000 1 3 2000 2008 1 4 2009 present 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory editFormation and early success edit Better Than Ezra was formed in 1988 5 by vocalist and guitarist Kevin Griffin lead guitarist Joel Rundell bassist Tom Drummond and drummer Cary Bonnecaze 5 All four members were attending Louisiana State University at the time of Better Than Ezra s formation 5 Better Than Ezra s first public performance was at Murphy s in Baton Rouge Louisiana also in 1988 6 Though many theories abound the band refuses to disclose the origin of its name 6 Fans of the group often refer to themselves as Ezralites Better Than Ezra circulated a demo cassette tape later in 1988 the Chime Street Demo While not an official release this demo is sought after by the band s fans and traded by collectors In 1990 the band released a cassette only album Surprise 7 Joel Rundell the band s lead guitarist died by suicide on August 8 1990 5 The remaining three members of the band took some time off to reassess its future following Rundell s death 5 However Griffin Drummond and Bonnecaze reunited Better Than Ezra as a trio by the end of 1990 5 The trio continued playing house parties and fraternity shows across southern United States during the early 1990s The band released its first nationally distributed album Deluxe in 1993 on its own indie label 8 Swell Records which caught the attention of major record labels and radio Better Than Ezra signed with Elektra Records in 1995 8 Elektra Records rereleased Deluxe in 1995 and the single Good reached the No 1 position on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart which helped push the album to platinum record status by the end of 1995 9 Success came quickly to Better Than Ezra Tom Drummond commented later in a 1998 interview with CNN It took us seven years to get signed and then seven weeks to get to No 1 when describing the overnight success of Deluxe and its single Good 8 1996 2000 edit After Deluxe s major label release original drummer Cary Bonnecaze left the band in 1996 5 He was replaced by drummer Travis McNabb 5 formerly of the band Vigilantes of Love who was tapped to play on the band s upcoming album Friction Baby 7 Bonnecaze s departure set off a series of lawsuits and counter suits between Bonnecaze and Better Than Ezra 8 Bonnecaze who took his suit to the United States District Court in New Orleans argued that the band owed him money based on his role in fortifying the band s reputation according to Rolling Stone 10 He asked for approximately 1 million in damages 10 A settlement was reached between the band and Bonnecaze on August 5 1999 10 The exact terms of the settlement were not released at the time though Better Than Ezra s manager John Isbell was quoted as saying that Bonnecaze received way less than the one million dollars he had originally requested 10 Better Than Ezra released their second major label album Friction Baby in 1996 through Elektra Records 7 The album produced the hits Desperately Wanting and King of New Orleans Friction Baby was not as commercially successful as Deluxe but has sold almost 500 000 units as of 1999 8 The trio began work on their third major release How Does Your Garden Grow soon after the end of touring for Friction Baby The album was recorded between mid January and late April at a studio in New Orleans 11 The album was produced by record producer Malcolm Burn who had formerly produced Iggy Pop and U2 12 and released on August 25 1998 11 The album was described as experimental and a significant departure from their previous two albums 8 Griffin described the album in 1998 as guitar driven rhythmic 11 Likewise Tom Drummond described the band s thinking on its third major album We thought the third album was a very important record because generally a band either makes or breaks on the third record We wanted it to be a record that didn t necessarily sound like what people expected 8 Despite the emphasis on guitar experimentation two tracks One More Murder and Je ne m en souviens pas contain no guitars 11 The single At the Stars debuted and peaked at number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100 8 The band was dropped by Elektra Records following the release of How Does Your Garden Grow in 1999 13 2000 2008 edit nbsp Better Than Ezra performing in 2002The band released the B Sides and rarities collection Artifakt on its own Ezra Dry Goods Fudge label in 2000 Artifakt was only sold online 13 and at concerts Tom Drummond the band s bassist noted in 2002 It s basically an album full of rarities 13 Better Than Ezra now no longer with Elektra Records signed with the Beyond Music label and began work on new material 13 Drummond explained the reasoning for choosing a smaller label We decided we wanted to be big fish in a small pond instead of a little fish in a big pond We just wanted to be with a label who wanted success as much as we did 13 Griffin Drummond and McNabb spent 18 months working on Closer their follow up album to 1998 s How Does Your Garden Grow and their first new material since being dropped by Elektra Records 13 14 The album was recorded in New Orleans in the band s own studio which allowed the members to focus on creating music rather than rental costs per day 14 Closer was mixed in Los Angeles by Better Than Ezra and the album s producer Brad Wood 14 However the band felt that some tracks needed scratching Producer Brad Wood s management company recommended DJ Swamp who had previously worked with Beck to mix several tracks 14 The use of a DJ for two of the album s tracks the first single Extra Ordinary and Recognize marked a departure for the band who hadn t previously employed a DJ before 14 Closer was released on August 7 2001 14 Better Than Ezra launched a tour in support of the album on July 26 2001 14 The first single off the album Extra Ordinary which had been mixed by DJ Swamp was inspired by an AC DC song 14 The album s promotion hit a snag after its record label Beyond Music was closed down following a business dispute towards the end of 2002 shortly after Closer s release 15 16 Beyond Music s closure left Closer out of print for several years 15 In June 2009 Better Than Ezra announced that it had acquired the rights to Closer and would re release it in the Fall of 2009 with two new previously unreleased tracks Simple Song and Screwed Up and Beautiful 15 In June 2001 Better Than Ezra filmed a series of commercials for ESPN s College GameDay 14 The promo features the band while sports analyst Lee Corso crowd surfs to the stage where he continues his sports reporting 14 On September 28 2004 the band simultaneously released their first live concert DVD as well as an official live album both entitled Live at the House of Blues New Orleans through Sanctuary Records 17 The DVD and album were filmed and recorded at two separate shows at the House of Blues in New Orleans during the summer of 2004 17 A Greatest Hits collection was released on March 15 2005 through Rhino Entertainment a division of the Warner Music Group The band s sixth studio album Before the Robots Artemis Records was released on May 31 2005 In 2005 Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry used the band s song Juicy as the background music for the second season of the show s promotional advertisements which Griffin credited with bringing attention to the album 18 The song Juicy has also been heard in the background in commercials for Applebee s restaurants 2009 present edit Longtime drummer Travis McNabb left Better Than Ezra in February 2009 and their last performance together was Family Gras in Metairie Louisiana 19 The primary reason given for his departure was the demand on his time by country and bluegrass group Sugarland with whom McNabb had previously been touring for some time The split was amicable with bassist Tom Drummond saying It s bittersweet He s fantastic We re still good friends and there are no hard feelings We ll miss him But this is an opportunity he needed to take Announced at the same time was McNabb s replacement New Orleans based drummer Michael Jerome formerly of the band Pleasure Club In addition Better Than Ezra announced the May 12 2009 release date for their seventh studio album entitled Paper Empire which is produced by Warren Huart and singer Kevin Griffin The first single Absolutely Still was released for iTunes purchase on March 17 On May 22 2013 Griffin confirmed that the band plans to release their first new album since 2009 later in the year 20 On February 10 2014 it was announced that the band had signed with The End Records for the release of their eighth studio album The album All Together Now was released on September 9 2014 21 On August 29 2014 the twenty fifth anniversary edition of Surprise was released According to original drummer Cary Bonnecaze The family of Joel Rundell our original guitarist who passed away in 1990 and I own the original recording and we thought that with 2014 being the 25th anniversary of its original release it would be a good time to release it On June 1 2018 BTE released a new track called GRATEFUL via The End Records On August 13 and 14 2021 Better Than Ezra played a pair of sold out shows at the House of Blues New Orleans in order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their second album Friction Baby During these shows the band played the album in its entirety as well as some other fan favorite songs 22 A few months later the band returned to the same venue to play their album Closer in its entirety to another sold out crowd 23 In October 2022 during their Legends of the Fall tour Griffin revealed that the band would be releasing a new album in 2023 Mystified a single from the forthcoming album was released on July 18 2023 24 The band s latest single Contact High was released on November 3 2023 Band members editCurrent members Tom Drummond bass guitar backing vocals 1988 present Kevin Griffin lead vocals guitar piano 1988 present James Arthur Payne Jr guitar keyboards backing vocals 1996 present Michael Jerome drums backing vocals 2009 present Former members Cary Bonnecaze drums backing vocals 1988 1996 Joel Rundell lead guitar backing vocals 1988 1990 his death Travis McNabb drums 1996 2009 Touring members Alex Allemang keyboards backing vocals 1993 1996 Neal Josten keyboards key grip backing vocals 1993 1997 Timeline editDiscography editMain article Better Than Ezra discography Studio albums Surprise 1990 Deluxe 1993 Friction Baby 1996 How Does Your Garden Grow 1998 Closer 2001 Before the Robots 2005 Paper Empire 2009 All Together Now 2014 TBA 2024 References edit a b Prato Greg Better Than Ezra Allmusic Retrieved July 30 2015 Unterberger Andrew August 6 2004 Top Ten Mediocre Post Grunge Alternative Bands Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on February 16 2022 Retrieved April 30 2022 Unterberger Andrew Top Ten Mediocre Post Grunge Alternative Bands Stylus Magazine Archived from the original on August 15 2015 Retrieved July 30 2015 Platinum Selling Alternative Rock Group BETTER THAN EZRA Sign To The End Records The End Records February 10 2014 Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved July 31 2014 a b c d e f g h Crean Ellen August 27 2005 Better Than Ezra Than Ever The Early Show CBS News Retrieved July 12 2009 a b Bell Tanya December 20 1998 Better Than Ezra s Name Is Mystery Around It The Gazette Colorado Springs Colorado The Ledger Retrieved August 20 2009 a b c Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 127 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 a b c d e f g h Freydkin Donna March 8 1999 Better Than Ezra break new ground on third album CNN Retrieved August 20 2009 Gold amp Platinum Search Results Better Than Ezra Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved November 13 2010 permanent dead link a b c d Really Randoms Oasis Beck David Bowie Rolling Stone August 11 1999 Retrieved August 20 2009 dead link a b c d Fischer Blair R June 26 1998 Better Than Ezra Going Gardening Rolling Stone Archived from the original on May 15 2008 Retrieved August 20 2009 Knopper Steve July 25 1998 Better than Ezra Cultivates New Sounds for Elektra s Garden Billboard The International Newsweekly of Music Video and Home Entertainment 110 30 12 12 15 ProQuest 978688 a b c d e f Shrum Lycia February 6 2002 Better Than Ezra brings its show to Hurricane Harry s The Battalion Archived from the original on August 12 2007 Retrieved August 20 2009 a b c d e f g h i j D Angelo Joe July 26 2001 Better Than Ezra Get Ordinary With AC DC Inspired Single MTV News Retrieved August 20 2009 a b c Better Than Ezra To Re Release Closer Alternative Addiction June 9 2009 Retrieved August 20 2009 Newman Melinda January 18 2003 Industry Vet Kovac Forms New Management Firm Billboard Vol 115 no 3 Nielsen Business Media Inc p 10 ISSN 0006 2510 a b Devenish Colin September 15 2004 Better Than Ezra Go Easy Rolling Stone Archived from the original on May 14 2008 Retrieved August 20 2009 Farley Mike May 12 2009 A Chat with Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra Bullz eye com Retrieved August 20 2009 Keith Spera The Times Picayune Better Than Ezra drummer Travis McNabb leaves to play with Sugarland full time NOLA com Blog nola com Archived from the original on August 29 2011 Retrieved April 1 2012 Lauren Moraski May 23 2013 Better Than Ezra on upcoming album and getting another chance at bat CBS News Retrieved May 23 2013 New Better Than Ezra Album Due Out September 9 2014 Alternative Addiction Veronika Lee July 20 2021 Better Than Ezra s Friction Baby Turns 25 A Conversation With Lead Singer Kevin Griffin Offbeat Retrieved September 7 2021 Better Than Ezra Setlist at House of Blues New Orleans LA USA Setlist fm May 6 2022 Retrieved October 3 2022 Better Than Ezra Go Back to Basics with Mystified americansongwriter com July 18 2023 Retrieved July 19 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Better Than Ezra Official website 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