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Hootie & the Blowfish

Hootie & the Blowfish is an American rock band formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1986. The band's lineup for most of its existence has been the quartet of Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, and Jim Sonefeld. The band went on hiatus in 2008 until they announced plans for a full reunion tour in 2019 and released their first new studio album in fourteen years, Imperfect Circle.

Hootie & the Blowfish
The band in 1998, pictured left to right: Sonefeld (behind drum kit), Felber, Rucker, and Bryan.
Background information
OriginColumbia, South Carolina, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1986–2008
  • 2018–present
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Brantley Smith
Websitehootie.com

As of 2019, Hootie & the Blowfish have won two Grammy Awards, landed sixteen singles on various Billboard singles charts, and released six studio albums. The band's debut album, Cracked Rear View (1994), is the 19th-best-selling album of all time in the United States and was certified platinum 21 times. The band is known for its three Top 10 singles: "Hold My Hand" (1994), "Let Her Cry" (1994), and "Only Wanna Be with You" (1995). The band is also popular in Canada, having three number-one singles in that country.[1]

History edit

Early years edit

Darius Rucker and Mark Bryan met in Columbia, South Carolina, in the mid-1980s when they were both freshmen at the University of South Carolina.[2] Bryan, a guitar player, heard Rucker singing in the showers of the dorm they shared and was impressed by his vocal ability. The pair began playing cover tunes as the Wolf Brothers.

Eventually, they collaborated with bassist Dean Felber, a former high school bandmate of Bryan's, and Brantley Smith, a drummer. In 1986, they adopted the name Hootie & the Blowfish, a conjunction of the nicknames of two of their college friends.[3] The band is routinely featured in articles and polls about badly-named bands.[4][5] Rucker is often labeled as being the "Hootie" in the band's name.[6] Smith left the group after finishing college to pursue music ministry, but he has made scattered guest appearances with the band (he played cello on their MTV Unplugged performance in 1996, and played drums at Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas, on June 27, 2008). Smith was replaced by Jim "Soni" Sonefeld. The band's lineup has remained the same ever since.

The band independently released two cassette demo EPs in 1991 and 1992.[citation needed] In 1993, they pressed 50,000 copies of a self-released EP, Kootchypop. They were signed to Atlantic Records in August 1993, after being discovered by Atlantic A&R representative Tim Sommer, a former music journalist and member of the art rock band Hugo Largo.[7] Sommer recalled that other record labels were uninterested in signing Hootie & The Blowfish because their sound was radically different from the grunge music that was popular at the time.[7]

1994–1995: Cracked Rear View and mainstream success edit

Their mainstream debut album was Cracked Rear View (1994). Released in July 1994, the album's popularity grew after its release, becoming the best-selling album of 1995, and was one of the fastest-selling debut albums of all time. The album was certified platinum in the United States in January 1995, and incrementally rose to 12× platinum by January 1996, and 16× platinum by March 1999. In May 2019, the certification was updated from 16× platinum to 21× platinum.

The album featured four hits, "Hold My Hand" (U.S. No. 10), "Let Her Cry" (U.S. No. 9), "Only Wanna Be with You" (U.S. No. 6), and "Time" (U.S. No. 14).[8] The album's last single, "Drowning", was not as successful as its predecessors, peaking only on the Mainstream Rock chart. In 1995, Hootie & the Blowfish and Bob Dylan reached an out-of-court settlement for the group's unauthorized use of Dylan's lyrics in their song "Only Wanna Be with You".[9] Miami Dolphins' Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino appeared along with several other athletes in the band's video for the song "Only Wanna Be with You".[10]

1996–1997: Fairweather Johnson and promotional singles edit

In 1995, Hootie & the Blowfish contributed the song "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" to the Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin. Their cover of Canadian group 54-40's "I Go Blind", released on the soundtrack to the television series Friends in 1995, did not appear on Cracked Rear View or Fairweather Johnson, but became a hit on radio in 1996 after three singles from Fairweather Johnson had been released. Both "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" and "I Go Blind" were later released on the compilation Scattered, Smothered and Covered.

On February 28, 1996, at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards, Hootie & the Blowfish won the Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (for the single "Let Her Cry") and the Grammy for "Best New Artist".[11][12][13] The band appeared on MTV Unplugged on the eve of the release of their second album, Fairweather Johnson (1996). The album contained the hit single "Old Man and Me" (U.S. No. 13), and sold four million copies in the United States.

1998–2008: Middle years edit

 
The band performing for North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Soldiers and their family members during the NCARNG Welcome Home Celebration Day at the RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C., on June 26, 2005

In 1998, the band performed on Frank Wildhorn's concept album of the musical The Civil War. Hootie & the Blowfish released their third studio album, Musical Chairs, on September 15, 1998. It spawned the singles "I Will Wait" and "Only Lonely".[14]

The group covered the 1968 Orpheus hit "Can't Find the Time" for the soundtrack of the Jim Carrey movie Me, Myself & Irene (2000). The song's writer, Bruce Arnold, traded verses with Darius on several occasions when the band played live on the West Coast. The band kept to an extensive touring schedule, including an annual New Year's Eve show at Silverton Las Vegas (formerly known as Boomtown Las Vegas) in Enterprise, Nevada.

The band released a B-sides and rarities compilation titled Scattered, Smothered and Covered (2000). This album is named in tribute of Waffle House, a popular Southern chain of all-night diners. Specifically, the title refers to an order of hash browns—shredded potatoes scattered on the grill, smothered with diced onions and covered with melted cheese.[15]

In 2003, the band released a self-titled album.

In 2005, the band released Looking for Lucky.

2008–2018: Hiatus and solo work edit

In 2008, Rucker announced in an AOL Sessions interview that the band would go on hiatus for several years so that Rucker could pursue a solo career as a country music performer. Rucker confirmed that the band would still perform their scheduled charity concerts, but added that they would not record or tour.[16] Rucker later clarified that the band was not splitting up.[17]

In 2009, Hootie & the Blowfish performed live in a ballet which chronicled their rise and success in the 1990s.[18]

Rucker went on to record the solo albums Learn to Live, Charleston, SC 1966, True Believers, Home for the Holidays and Southern Style.

The band reunited for a one-time performance on the Late Show with David Letterman in the run-up to Letterman's retirement from the show in May 2015. In August 2015, Darius Rucker said on The Today Show that the band members were working on new songs and would record a new album when they had enough material.[19]

In 2015, the Irish band Music for Dead Birds released a song titled 'Hooty and the Blowfish', a slight misspelling of the group's name.[20][clarification needed]

2019–present: New music and tour edit

On December 3, 2018, the band announced the 44-city Group Therapy Tour with Barenaked Ladies in 2019 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of Cracked Rear View. The tour began on May 30, 2019, in Virginia Beach and concluded on September 13 in their hometown of Columbia, South Carolina. They also signed a new record deal with UMG Nashville."[21][22]

The band's sixth studio album, Imperfect Circle, was released on November 1, 2019.[23]

In April 2020, the band released a cover version of R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion".[24]

In 2022, Sonefeld released a memoir entitled Swimming with a Blowfish: Hootie, Healing, and the Ride of a Lifetime (ISBN 9781635767674).

Record label edit

In 1996, Hootie & the Blowfish started their own record label, Breaking Records, as a subsidiary of Atlantic. They had planned to focus on signing local Carolina acts. Edwin McCain and Cravin' Melon were associated with the label at one point but did not release any material on it. The Meat Puppets, Jump, Little Children, Virginwool, Treadmill Trackstar and Treehouse released one album each on Breaking Records. The label folded in 2000.

Charity work edit

Tim Sommer, the band's A&R representative at Atlantic Records, said Hootie & The Blowfish donated all the proceeds from a Seattle concert in the 1990s to a rape crisis group that had been set up in memory of Mia Zapata, the lead singer of the punk band The Gits, who had been murdered in 1993. Sommer had originally intended to sign The Gits to Atlantic before Zapata's death and prior to him signing Hootie & The Blowfish.[7]

Hootie & the Blowfish have become known for their charity work. The entire band and crew traveled to New Orleans for five days of building houses in Musicians' Village, on October 16–20, 2006.[25] The band's members are avid golfers, and have sponsored the annual spring Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro-Am Golf Tournament, benefiting local charities, since 1995.[26]

Hootie & the Blowfish toured through the Middle East and Europe supporting American troops during a USO tour. On December 5, 1998, Darius Rucker broke into an a cappella solo of the US National Anthem during the lowering of colors on board USS Enterprise (CVN-65), which was docked in Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. The band then played an extended concert for crew members of the aircraft carrier.[27]

From 2005 to 2009, Hootie & the Blowfish performed at the Animal Mission's 'Party Animals' silent auction and concert to benefit the shelter animals in Columbia, South Carolina. Each year, the event raised over $100,000 and allowed the organization to provide a free spay/neuter program for the Southern community's pets. On October 18, 2008, Hootie & the Blowfish reunited to do a show at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey.

The band is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism and has worked with them on awareness campaigns like TV PSAs.[28]

Musical style edit

Contrasting with the sound of their grunge contemporaries, the band's music was described as "a mainstream pop variation of blues rock" with "equal parts of jam band grooves and MOR pop."[29][30] The band's sound was also described as alternative rock,[31][32][33][34] soft rock,[35] roots rock,[36] heartland rock,[37] country rock,[38] blues rock,[39] and college rock.[40]

Members edit

 
Hootie and the Blowfish with Peter Holsapple (center, playing mandolin) in 2004

Current members edit

  • Darius Rucker – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1986–2008, 2018–present)
  • Mark Bryan – lead guitar, backing vocals, piano (1986–2008, 2018–present)
  • Dean Felber – bass guitar, backing vocals, piano (1986–2008, 2018–present)
  • Jim Sonefeld – drums, percussion, backing vocals, rhythm guitar (1989–2008, 2018–present)

Current touring musicians edit

  • Gary Greene – percussion, drums, piano, banjo, backing vocals (1995–2000, 2001–2008, 2018–present)
  • Garry Murray – banjo, mandolin, fiddle, additional guitars, backing vocals (2019–present)
  • Lee Turner - keyboards, mandolin, accordion, additional guitars, backing vocals (2021–present)

Former members edit

  • Brantley Smith – drums (1986–1989)

Former touring musicians edit

  • Peter Holsapple - keyboards, mandolin, accordion, lap steel guitar, additional guitars, backing vocals (1995-1998, 2003-2008, 2018–2021)
  • John Nau – keyboards, mandolin, harmonica (1994–1998, studio and occasional fill-in only; 1998–2003, studio artist and touring musician)
  • Philip "Fish" Fisher – percussion, drums (2000–2001)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[41]
US Indie
[42]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[44]
GER
[45]
NL
[46]
NZ
[47]
SWE
[48]
SWI
[49]
UK
[50]
Cracked Rear View
  • Release date: July 5, 1994
  • Label: Atlantic
1 7 1 45 1 12
Fairweather Johnson
  • Release date: April 23, 1996
  • Label: Atlantic
1 12 6 41 37 6 36 37 9
Musical Chairs
  • Release date: September 15, 1998
  • Label: Atlantic
4 54 27 72 20 15
Hootie & the Blowfish
  • Release date: March 4, 2003
  • Label: Atlantic
46 161
Looking for Lucky
  • Release date: August 9, 2005
  • Label: Vanguard
47 4
Imperfect Circle 26 [A] 100
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Extended plays edit

Compilation albums edit

Title Album details Peak chart
positions
US
[2]
US Indie
[42]
Scattered, Smothered and Covered
  • Release date: October 24, 2000
  • Label: Atlantic
71
The Best of Hootie & the Blowfish: 1993–2003
  • Release date: March 2, 2004
  • Label: Atlantic/Rhino
62
Live in Charleston
  • Release date: August 8, 2006
  • Label: Vanguard
47
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[2]
US Rock
[58]
US AC
[59]
US Adult
[60]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[1]
GER
[61]
ICE
[62]
NZ
[63]
UK
[50]
"Hold My Hand" 1994 10 4 6 25 70 36 37 50 Cracked Rear View
"Let Her Cry" 9 9 6 16 4 2 78 4 19 75
"Only Wanna Be with You" 1995 6 2 3 2 40 1 65 4 17 85
"Hannah Jane"[B] 23
"Time" 14 26 4 1 1 9 35
"Hey, Hey, What Can I Do"[C] 15 62 Encomium: a Tribute to Led Zeppelin
"Drowning" 21 Cracked Rear View
"Old Man & Me (When I Get to Heaven)" 1996 13 6 18 4 60 1 75 8 41 57 Fairweather Johnson
"Tucker's Town" 38 29 24 12 2 20 77
"I Go Blind"[D] [E] 22 2 17 13 Friends Original TV Soundtrack
"Sad Caper" [F] 26 32 Fairweather Johnson
"I Will Wait" 1998 [G] 28 3 7 57 Musical Chairs
"Only Lonely" 1999 25 29 20 169
"Wishing"
"Innocence" 2003 25 24 Hootie & the Blowfish
"It's Alright"
"Goodbye Girl" 24 The Best of Hootie & the Blowfish
"One Love" 2005 5 20 Looking for Lucky
"Get Out of My Mind" 2006 17
"Hold On"[66] 2019 Imperfect Circle
"Miss California"
"Losing My Religion" 2020 Added to re-release editions of Imperfect Circle
"Won't Be Home for Christmas"[67]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos edit

Title Year Director
"Hold My Hand" 1994 Adolfo Doring
"Let Her Cry"
"Only Wanna Be with You" 1995 Frank Sacramento
"Time"
"Old Man and Me (When I Get to Heaven)" 1996 Dan Winters
"Tucker's Town" Greg Masuak
"I Will Wait" 1998 Nigel Dick
"Hold On" 2019

Awards and nominations edit

American Music Award edit

The American Music Award is an annual American music awards show.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 Hootie & the Blowfish Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist Won
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Nominated
Cracked Rear View Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
1997 Hootie & the Blowfish Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Won

Grammy Award edit

The Grammy Award is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the mainly English-language music industry.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1996 Hootie & the Blowfish Best New Artist Won
"Let Her Cry" Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Won

MTV Video Music Award edit

The MTV Video Music Award is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1995 "Hold My Hand" Best New Artist Won
Viewer's Choice Award Nominated
1996 "Only Wanna Be with You" Best Group Video Nominated

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Imperfect Circle did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at number 24 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart.[57]
  2. ^ "Hannah Jane" was a promotional single.
  3. ^ "Hey, Hey, What Can I Do" was a promotional single.
  4. ^ "I Go Blind" was a promotional single.
  5. ^ "I Go Blind" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 13 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[65]
  6. ^ "Sad Caper" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 74 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[65]
  7. ^ "I Will Wait" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.[65]

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    • "Hannah Jane": "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (9.12. – 15.12. '95)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). December 9, 1995. p. 58. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
    • "Time": "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (10.2. – 16.2. '96)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). February 10, 1996. p. 26. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
    • "Old Man & Me": "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (25.5. – 30.5. '96)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). May 25, 1996. p. 26. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
    • "Tucker's Town": "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (26.9. – 2.10. '96)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). September 27, 1996. p. 16. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Hootie Golf site
  • Hootie & the Blowfish at Curlie

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This article is about the rock band For the album see Hootie amp the Blowfish album Hootie amp the Blowfish is an American rock band formed in Columbia South Carolina in 1986 The band s lineup for most of its existence has been the quartet of Darius Rucker Mark Bryan Dean Felber and Jim Sonefeld The band went on hiatus in 2008 until they announced plans for a full reunion tour in 2019 and released their first new studio album in fourteen years Imperfect Circle Hootie amp the BlowfishThe band in 1998 pictured left to right Sonefeld behind drum kit Felber Rucker and Bryan Background informationOriginColumbia South Carolina U S GenresAlternative rock soft rock roots rock heartland rock jangle popYears active1986 2008 2018 presentLabelsAtlantic Sneaky Long Vanguard UMG NashvilleMembersDarius Rucker Mark Bryan Dean Felber Jim SonefeldPast membersBrantley SmithWebsitehootie wbr comAs of 2019 update Hootie amp the Blowfish have won two Grammy Awards landed sixteen singles on various Billboard singles charts and released six studio albums The band s debut album Cracked Rear View 1994 is the 19th best selling album of all time in the United States and was certified platinum 21 times The band is known for its three Top 10 singles Hold My Hand 1994 Let Her Cry 1994 and Only Wanna Be with You 1995 The band is also popular in Canada having three number one singles in that country 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1994 1995 Cracked Rear View and mainstream success 1 3 1996 1997 Fairweather Johnson and promotional singles 1 4 1998 2008 Middle years 1 5 2008 2018 Hiatus and solo work 1 6 2019 present New music and tour 1 7 Record label 1 8 Charity work 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Current members 3 1 1 Current touring musicians 3 2 Former members 3 2 1 Former touring musicians 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Singles 4 5 Music videos 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 American Music Award 5 2 Grammy Award 5 3 MTV Video Music Award 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Darius Rucker and Mark Bryan met in Columbia South Carolina in the mid 1980s when they were both freshmen at the University of South Carolina 2 Bryan a guitar player heard Rucker singing in the showers of the dorm they shared and was impressed by his vocal ability The pair began playing cover tunes as the Wolf Brothers Eventually they collaborated with bassist Dean Felber a former high school bandmate of Bryan s and Brantley Smith a drummer In 1986 they adopted the name Hootie amp the Blowfish a conjunction of the nicknames of two of their college friends 3 The band is routinely featured in articles and polls about badly named bands 4 5 Rucker is often labeled as being the Hootie in the band s name 6 Smith left the group after finishing college to pursue music ministry but he has made scattered guest appearances with the band he played cello on their MTV Unplugged performance in 1996 and played drums at Gruene Hall in Gruene Texas on June 27 2008 Smith was replaced by Jim Soni Sonefeld The band s lineup has remained the same ever since The band independently released two cassette demo EPs in 1991 and 1992 citation needed In 1993 they pressed 50 000 copies of a self released EP Kootchypop They were signed to Atlantic Records in August 1993 after being discovered by Atlantic A amp R representative Tim Sommer a former music journalist and member of the art rock band Hugo Largo 7 Sommer recalled that other record labels were uninterested in signing Hootie amp The Blowfish because their sound was radically different from the grunge music that was popular at the time 7 1994 1995 Cracked Rear View and mainstream success edit Their mainstream debut album was Cracked Rear View 1994 Released in July 1994 the album s popularity grew after its release becoming the best selling album of 1995 and was one of the fastest selling debut albums of all time The album was certified platinum in the United States in January 1995 and incrementally rose to 12 platinum by January 1996 and 16 platinum by March 1999 In May 2019 the certification was updated from 16 platinum to 21 platinum The album featured four hits Hold My Hand U S No 10 Let Her Cry U S No 9 Only Wanna Be with You U S No 6 and Time U S No 14 8 The album s last single Drowning was not as successful as its predecessors peaking only on the Mainstream Rock chart In 1995 Hootie amp the Blowfish and Bob Dylan reached an out of court settlement for the group s unauthorized use of Dylan s lyrics in their song Only Wanna Be with You 9 Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino appeared along with several other athletes in the band s video for the song Only Wanna Be with You 10 1996 1997 Fairweather Johnson and promotional singles edit In 1995 Hootie amp the Blowfish contributed the song Hey Hey What Can I Do to the Encomium tribute album to Led Zeppelin Their cover of Canadian group 54 40 s I Go Blind released on the soundtrack to the television series Friends in 1995 did not appear on Cracked Rear View or Fairweather Johnson but became a hit on radio in 1996 after three singles from Fairweather Johnson had been released Both Hey Hey What Can I Do and I Go Blind were later released on the compilation Scattered Smothered and Covered On February 28 1996 at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards Hootie amp the Blowfish won the Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for the single Let Her Cry and the Grammy for Best New Artist 11 12 13 The band appeared on MTV Unplugged on the eve of the release of their second album Fairweather Johnson 1996 The album contained the hit single Old Man and Me U S No 13 and sold four million copies in the United States 1998 2008 Middle years edit nbsp The band performing for North Carolina Army National Guard NCARNG Soldiers and their family members during the NCARNG Welcome Home Celebration Day at the RBC Center Raleigh N C on June 26 2005In 1998 the band performed on Frank Wildhorn s concept album of the musical The Civil War Hootie amp the Blowfish released their third studio album Musical Chairs on September 15 1998 It spawned the singles I Will Wait and Only Lonely 14 The group covered the 1968 Orpheus hit Can t Find the Time for the soundtrack of the Jim Carrey movie Me Myself amp Irene 2000 The song s writer Bruce Arnold traded verses with Darius on several occasions when the band played live on the West Coast The band kept to an extensive touring schedule including an annual New Year s Eve show at Silverton Las Vegas formerly known as Boomtown Las Vegas in Enterprise Nevada The band released a B sides and rarities compilation titled Scattered Smothered and Covered 2000 This album is named in tribute of Waffle House a popular Southern chain of all night diners Specifically the title refers to an order of hash browns shredded potatoes scattered on the grill smothered with diced onions and covered with melted cheese 15 In 2003 the band released a self titled album In 2005 the band released Looking for Lucky 2008 2018 Hiatus and solo work edit In 2008 Rucker announced in an AOL Sessions interview that the band would go on hiatus for several years so that Rucker could pursue a solo career as a country music performer Rucker confirmed that the band would still perform their scheduled charity concerts but added that they would not record or tour 16 Rucker later clarified that the band was not splitting up 17 In 2009 Hootie amp the Blowfish performed live in a ballet which chronicled their rise and success in the 1990s 18 Rucker went on to record the solo albums Learn to Live Charleston SC 1966 True Believers Home for the Holidays and Southern Style The band reunited for a one time performance on the Late Show with David Letterman in the run up to Letterman s retirement from the show in May 2015 In August 2015 Darius Rucker said on The Today Show that the band members were working on new songs and would record a new album when they had enough material 19 In 2015 the Irish band Music for Dead Birds released a song titled Hooty and the Blowfish a slight misspelling of the group s name 20 clarification needed 2019 present New music and tour edit On December 3 2018 the band announced the 44 city Group Therapy Tour with Barenaked Ladies in 2019 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of Cracked Rear View The tour began on May 30 2019 in Virginia Beach and concluded on September 13 in their hometown of Columbia South Carolina They also signed a new record deal with UMG Nashville 21 22 The band s sixth studio album Imperfect Circle was released on November 1 2019 23 In April 2020 the band released a cover version of R E M s Losing My Religion 24 In 2022 Sonefeld released a memoir entitled Swimming with a Blowfish Hootie Healing and the Ride of a Lifetime ISBN 9781635767674 Record label edit In 1996 Hootie amp the Blowfish started their own record label Breaking Records as a subsidiary of Atlantic They had planned to focus on signing local Carolina acts Edwin McCain and Cravin Melon were associated with the label at one point but did not release any material on it The Meat Puppets Jump Little Children Virginwool Treadmill Trackstar and Treehouse released one album each on Breaking Records The label folded in 2000 Charity work edit Tim Sommer the band s A amp R representative at Atlantic Records said Hootie amp The Blowfish donated all the proceeds from a Seattle concert in the 1990s to a rape crisis group that had been set up in memory of Mia Zapata the lead singer of the punk band The Gits who had been murdered in 1993 Sommer had originally intended to sign The Gits to Atlantic before Zapata s death and prior to him signing Hootie amp The Blowfish 7 Hootie amp the Blowfish have become known for their charity work The entire band and crew traveled to New Orleans for five days of building houses in Musicians Village on October 16 20 2006 25 The band s members are avid golfers and have sponsored the annual spring Monday After the Masters Celebrity Pro Am Golf Tournament benefiting local charities since 1995 26 Hootie amp the Blowfish toured through the Middle East and Europe supporting American troops during a USO tour On December 5 1998 Darius Rucker broke into an a cappella solo of the US National Anthem during the lowering of colors on board USS Enterprise CVN 65 which was docked in Jebel Ali United Arab Emirates The band then played an extended concert for crew members of the aircraft carrier 27 From 2005 to 2009 Hootie amp the Blowfish performed at the Animal Mission s Party Animals silent auction and concert to benefit the shelter animals in Columbia South Carolina Each year the event raised over 100 000 and allowed the organization to provide a free spay neuter program for the Southern community s pets On October 18 2008 Hootie amp the Blowfish reunited to do a show at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey The band is a member of the Canadian charity Artists Against Racism and has worked with them on awareness campaigns like TV PSAs 28 Musical style editContrasting with the sound of their grunge contemporaries the band s music was described as a mainstream pop variation of blues rock with equal parts of jam band grooves and MOR pop 29 30 The band s sound was also described as alternative rock 31 32 33 34 soft rock 35 roots rock 36 heartland rock 37 country rock 38 blues rock 39 and college rock 40 Members edit nbsp Hootie and the Blowfish with Peter Holsapple center playing mandolin in 2004Current members edit Darius Rucker lead vocals rhythm guitar 1986 2008 2018 present Mark Bryan lead guitar backing vocals piano 1986 2008 2018 present Dean Felber bass guitar backing vocals piano 1986 2008 2018 present Jim Sonefeld drums percussion backing vocals rhythm guitar 1989 2008 2018 present Current touring musicians edit Gary Greene percussion drums piano banjo backing vocals 1995 2000 2001 2008 2018 present Garry Murray banjo mandolin fiddle additional guitars backing vocals 2019 present Lee Turner keyboards mandolin accordion additional guitars backing vocals 2021 present Former members edit Brantley Smith drums 1986 1989 Former touring musicians edit Peter Holsapple keyboards mandolin accordion lap steel guitar additional guitars backing vocals 1995 1998 2003 2008 2018 2021 John Nau keyboards mandolin harmonica 1994 1998 studio and occasional fill in only 1998 2003 studio artist and touring musician Philip Fish Fisher percussion drums 2000 2001 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications sales threshold US 41 US Indie 42 AUS 43 CAN 44 GER 45 NL 46 NZ 47 SWE 48 SWI 49 UK 50 Cracked Rear View Release date July 5 1994 Label Atlantic 1 7 1 45 1 12 RIAA 2 Diamond 21 Platinum 51 ARIA 2 Platinum 52 BPI Gold 53 MC Diamond 54 RMNZ Platinum 55 Fairweather Johnson Release date April 23 1996 Label Atlantic 1 12 6 41 37 6 36 37 9 RIAA 3 Platinum 51 BPI Silver 53 RMNZ Gold 56 Musical Chairs Release date September 15 1998 Label Atlantic 4 54 27 72 20 15 RIAA Platinum 51 Hootie amp the Blowfish Release date March 4 2003 Label Atlantic 46 161Looking for Lucky Release date August 9 2005 Label Vanguard 47 4 Imperfect Circle Release date November 1 2019 Label Capitol Nashville 26 A 100 denotes releases that did not chartExtended plays edit Kootchypop 1993 Compilation albums edit Title Album details Peak chartpositionsUS 2 US Indie 42 Scattered Smothered and Covered Release date October 24 2000 Label Atlantic 71 The Best of Hootie amp the Blowfish 1993 2003 Release date March 2 2004 Label Atlantic Rhino 62 Live in Charleston Release date August 8 2006 Label Vanguard 47 denotes releases that did not chartSingles edit Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumUS 2 US Rock 58 US AC 59 US Adult 60 AUS 43 CAN 1 GER 61 ICE 62 NZ 63 UK 50 Hold My Hand 1994 10 4 6 25 70 36 37 50 Cracked Rear View Let Her Cry 9 9 6 16 4 2 78 4 19 75 ARIA Gold 64 Only Wanna Be with You 1995 6 2 3 2 40 1 65 4 17 85 Hannah Jane B 23 Time 14 26 4 1 1 9 35 Hey Hey What Can I Do C 15 62 Encomium a Tribute to Led Zeppelin Drowning 21 Cracked Rear View Old Man amp Me When I Get to Heaven 1996 13 6 18 4 60 1 75 8 41 57 Fairweather Johnson Tucker s Town 38 29 24 12 2 20 77 I Go Blind D E 22 2 17 13 Friends Original TV Soundtrack Sad Caper F 26 32 Fairweather Johnson I Will Wait 1998 G 28 3 7 57 Musical Chairs Only Lonely 1999 25 29 20 169 Wishing Innocence 2003 25 24 Hootie amp the Blowfish It s Alright Goodbye Girl 24 The Best of Hootie amp the Blowfish One Love 2005 5 20 Looking for Lucky Get Out of My Mind 2006 17 Hold On 66 2019 Imperfect Circle Miss California Losing My Religion 2020 Added to re release editions of Imperfect Circle Won t Be Home for Christmas 67 denotes releases that did not chartMusic videos edit Title Year Director Hold My Hand 1994 Adolfo Doring Let Her Cry Only Wanna Be with You 1995 Frank Sacramento Time Old Man and Me When I Get to Heaven 1996 Dan Winters Tucker s Town Greg Masuak I Will Wait 1998 Nigel Dick Hold On 2019Awards and nominations editAmerican Music Award edit The American Music Award is an annual American music awards show Year Nominee work Award Result1996 Hootie amp the Blowfish Artist of the Year NominatedFavorite Pop Rock Band Duo Group NominatedFavorite Pop Rock New Artist WonFavorite Adult Contemporary Artist NominatedCracked Rear View Favorite Pop Rock Album Nominated1997 Hootie amp the Blowfish Favorite Pop Rock Band Duo Group WonGrammy Award edit The Grammy Award is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the mainly English language music industry Year Nominee work Award Result1996 Hootie amp the Blowfish Best New Artist Won Let Her Cry Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals WonMTV Video Music Award edit The MTV Video Music Award is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium Year Nominee work Award Result1995 Hold My Hand Best New Artist WonViewer s Choice Award Nominated1996 Only Wanna Be with You Best Group Video NominatedSee also editLive in the X Lounge II Hootie amp the Blowfish released live performances of their songs Hold My Hand and Desert Mountain Showdown in 1999 to this charity album which was released to benefit UCP of Greater Birmingham List of best selling music artistsNotes edit Imperfect Circle did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart but peaked at number 24 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart 57 Hannah Jane was a promotional single Hey Hey What Can I Do was a promotional single I Go Blind was a promotional single I Go Blind did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 13 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart 65 Sad Caper did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 74 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart 65 I Will Wait did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but peaked at number 18 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart 65 References edit a b RPM Canada charts RPM magazine Archived from the original on 2012 10 22 Retrieved 2011 04 12 a b c Bashe P R amp George Warren H The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock amp Roll Third ed New York Fireside 2005 p 443 Hootie amp the Blowfish hootie com Retrieved January 1 2015 The unlikely moniker was borrowed from the nicknames of two college friends The Worst Band Names Ever NME Nme com 13 January 2012 Gelfand Michael 15 March 2010 Strategies for Success Self Promotion Secrets for Musicians Schirmer Trade Books ISBN 9780857121974 via Google Books Rock On The Net Hootie amp The Blowfish Darius Rucker Rockonthenet com Retrieved December 8 2019 a b c Sommer Tim 14 July 2016 My Life in the Bush of Hootie How I Signed the Biggest Band of 1995 Observer Retrieved 16 July 2016 Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books p 459 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Rock Clock Archived 2007 10 01 at the Wayback Machine November 3 VH1 com Accessed May 25 2007 Hootie and the Blowfish A Series of Short Trips DVD Atlantic 1996 Hootie amp the Blowfish Grammy com CNN Morrissette Hootie big Grammy winners www cnn com February 29 1996 Darius Rucker My GRAMMY Moment Billboard com January 24 2014 Gettysburg Welcomes Wildhorn s New Civil War Musical For the Glory Playbill com Hootie amp the Blowfish like songs covered Archived 2007 03 19 at the Wayback Machine Cnn com Archive November 3 2000 Accessed February 5 2007 Darius Rucker Hootie Leaves the Blowfish Contactmusic com 2008 08 29 Retrieved 2011 11 13 Hootie and the Blowfish to Return in 2009 Alternative Addiction December 20 2008 Believe It or Not Here s the Hootie Ballet Archived 2010 08 04 at the Wayback Machine Free Times Columbia SC March 31 2009 accessed April 17 2009 Darius Rucker Hootie Reunion Will Be Real Soon Taste of Country 24 October 2015 Music for Dead birds to open October Citog gigs Galway Advertiser Advertiser ie 6 October 2015 Retrieved December 8 2019 Parton Chris December 3 2018 Hootie and the Blowfish Announce First Tour in More Than a Decade Rolling Stone Retrieved 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View Canadian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 2011 12 21 permanent dead link New Zealand Certification Cracked Rear View Recorded Music NZ Retrieved April 30 2022 New Zealand Certification Fairweather Johnson Recorded Music NZ Retrieved April 30 2022 ARIA Australian Top 50 Digital Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association November 11 2019 Retrieved November 9 2019 Hootie amp the Blowfish Chart History Mainstream Rock Billboard Retrieved 3 March 2018 Hootie amp the Blowfish Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard Retrieved 3 March 2018 Hootie amp the Blowfish Chart History Adult Pop Songs Billboard Retrieved 3 March 2018 Song Search Hootie amp the Blowfish in German Media Control Retrieved 2011 07 12 dead link Peak chart positions for singles on the Icelandic Singles Chart Islenski Listinn Let Her Cry Islenski Listinn Topp 40 18 6 95 24 6 95 Dagbladid Visir in Icelandic June 16 1995 p 24 Retrieved May 30 2020 Only Wanna Be With You Islenski Listinn Topp 40 7 10 95 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