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Showing 1-25 of 59 results.Dave Matthews Band (or DMB as they are sometimes known) have been around the music scene since the early 1990s. DMB began as a little known group in Charlottesville, Virginia and have since grown into a worldwide sensation. Die hard fans travel to multiple concerts each year buying DMB tickets all around the country. Going to a Dave Matthews Band live show is an experience, not just a concert. Get your DMB tickets now and see what everybody is talking about.
In 1991, the Dave Matthews Band began recording together with their infusion of pop, jazz, and blues sounds. Before ever signing with a major label, the band (which then consisted of Dave Matthews, Carter Beauford, LeRoi Moore, Stefan Lessard, and Boyd Tinsley), released the album Remember Two Things in 1993. Although an independent record, it sold well enough to get the attention of executives at RCA. The DMB signed with RCA and released their major label debut Under the Table and Dreaming in 1994. Prior to signing with RCA, the Dave Matthews Band toured all over the country and became a hot ticket on college campuses. It was DMB's own grass roots efforts and the support of the college crowd which would ultimately assist them in the success of Under the Table and Dreaming. The album reached #11 on the US Billboard charts and spawned the hit singles 'What Would You Say' and 'Satellite'.
While DMB's first studio album created a buzz around the band and their concerts, it was their follow up Crash in 1996 that shot the band into the mainstream. With hits like 'Crash Into Me' and 'So Much to Say,' the Dave Matthews Band saw their album debut at #2 on the charts and achieve multi platinum status. It also culminated in the first Grammy Award for the band; DMB received an award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for 'So Much to Say.' DMB has since seen their following album releases all reach the #1 spot on the charts including Everyday in 2001, Busted Stuff in 2002, and Stand Up in 2005. In June 2008, DMB saxophonist LeRoi Moore was injured in an ATV accident and died from complications on August 19, 2008.
In spite of the tragic death of LeRoi Moore, Dave Matthews and his band banded together, adopting Jeff Coffin as their replacement saxophonist. The album success of Dave Matthews can only be eclipsed by the incredible popularity of the concerts. Fans from across the country look for DMB tickets all year round, waiting for the opportunity to see the group perform. Whether in their hometown, or traveling hours to major cities like New York, New York or Las Vegas, Nevada, true "Dave" fans will buy DMB tickets wherever Dave and the band go.
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