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Better Than Ezra

Current members

Besides vocals, chief songwriter and guitarist Kevin Griffin of Monroe, Louisiana, the current members others of Better Than Ezra in February 2009 are the group's bassist and vocalist Tom Drummond and drummer Michael Jerome, who joined the band in 2009. In addition, James Arthur Payne accompanying the band on tour, singing choirs and playing the guitar and keyboard accompaniment extra.

History

Formation and first successes

Better Than Ezra was formed in 1988 by its four original members – vocalist and guitarist Kevin Griffin, Joel Rundell, guitarist, bassist Tom Drummond and drummer, Cary Bonnecaze. The four members were attending Louisiana State University at the time of training better than Ezra. His first practice was also held in 1988, shortly after the formation of the band. Better Than Ezra's first public performance was at a bar in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, also in 1988. Although many theories abound, the band refuses to disclose the origin of its name. The group's fans often refer to themselves as Ezralites.

Better Than Ezra issued a cassette tape demonstration later in 1988, Bell Street Demo. While not an official version, this demo is wanted by the band fans, and traded by collectors. In 1989 the band released a cassette-only album, Surprise.

Joel Rundell, guitarist, committed suicide on August 8, 1990. The other three members the band took some time to reassess his future after the death of Rundell. However, Griffin, Drummond and Bonnecaze meet as a trio Better Than Ezra at the end of 1990. The trio continued to play house parties and shows the fraternity through the South during the 1990s.

The band released their first nationally distributed album Deluxe in 1993 in his own independent label, records of waves, which caught the attention of major record labels and radio. Better Than Ezra signed with Elektra Records 1995. Elektra Deluxe Records rereleased in 1995 and the single, "Good", reached # 1 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, which helped boost the album platinum disk record the end of 1995. Deluxe ultimately became a multi-platinum album, which features the sales of two million or more units.

Success came quickly to Better Than Ezra. Tom Drummond said later in a 1998 interview with CNN, "It took us seven years to get signed and then seven weeks to reach No. 1. "when describing the success of the overnight luxury and simple" Good. "

1996 – 2000

After major label release deluxe, original drummer Cary Bonnecaze left the band in 1996. He was replaced by drummer Travis McNabb, a former member of the gang of Vigilantes of Love, which was chosen to play the band's next album, the friction of the baby. Bonnecaze trigger output a series of claims and counter-claims between Bonnecaze and Better Than Ezra. Bonnecaze, who brought his suit to the United States District Court in New Orleans States, argued that the band owed him money, "based on their role in strengthening the reputation of the band," according to Rolling Stone magazine. He asked about $ 1 billion in damages. An agreement was reached between the band and Bonnecaze the August 5, 1999, while a jury was deliberating while the demand. The precise terms of the agreement were not disclosed at the time, though better than the administrator of Ezra, John Isbell, was quoted as saying that Bonnecaze been " less "than the million dollars that had originally requested.

Better Than Ezra released their second major label album, friction, Baby, in 1996 through Elektra Records. Friction, Baby produced the hits "Desperately Wanting" and "King of New Orleans." Their second release was not as commercially successful as Deluxe, but the album was certified gold by the RIAA for sales over 500,000 units.

The trio began working in its third major release, how does your garden grow?, shortly after the end of the tour Friction, Baby. The album was recorded between mid-January and late April-in a studio in New Orleans. The album was produced by record producer Malcolm Burn, and released on August 25, 1998. The album's sound was described 'experimental' and a significant departure from her previous two albums. Griffin described the album in 1998 as "the rhythm guitar driven …." Similarly, Tom Drummond described the thinking of the band on their third major album, "we think the third album was a very important record, because it usually makes a band or breaks in the third disk. We wanted to be a disk that does not necessarily sound like what people expect. 'Despite the emphasis in testing guitar, two songs "One more murder" and "Je ne m'en souviens pas" contain no guitars.

The single debuted at the stars, and reached peak at number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band was released by Elektra Records after the publication of How Does Your Garden Grow? in 1999.

Later versions of the album include Better Than Ezra Closer, (Beyond Records, 2001), Before the Robots (Artemis Records, 2005) and Rule of paper.

2000 – 2008

The band released the B-Sides and rarities collection Artifakt on their own "Ezra Dry Goods & Fudge" label in 2000. Artifakt was only sold online. Tom Drummond, bassist, in 2002 noted, 'It's basically a full album of rarities.

Better Than Ezra, now no longer with Elektra Records, signed with the label Beyond Records and began working on new material. Drummond said the rationale for choosing a smaller label, "We decided we wanted to be big fish in a small pond rather than a small fish in a big pond. I just wanted to be with a label that wanted success as much as we did. "

Griffin, Drummond and McNabb spent 18 months working on Closer, his next album of 1998 How Your Garden Grow? and their first new material since falling by Elektra Records. The album was recorded in New Orleans in the band's own studio, allowing members to focus on creating music instead of the rental costs per day. Closer was mixed in Los Angeles by Better Than Ezra and the album producer Brad Wood. However, the group found some clues needed scratching. management company recommended producer Brad Wood DJ Swamp, who previously Beck had worked with, to mix multiple tracks. Using a DJ for two of the songs on the album's first single "Extra Ordinary" and "Recognize" marked a departure for the band, which had not previously employed a DJ before.

Closer was released on August 7, 2001. Better Than Ezra-up tour Promotion of the album on July 26, 2001. The first single, "Extra Ordinary", which had been mixed by DJ Swamp, was inspired by an AC / DC song I heard on the radio Griffin. promoting the album with an obstacle after his record label, Beyond Records, left the Business in 2002 shortly after the release of Closer. Beyond the bankruptcy record is closer exhausted several years ago. In June 2009, Better Than Ezra announced it had acquired the rights to close and re-launch in the autumn of 2009 with two new songs, "Simple Song" and "Beautiful and Screwed Up."

In June 2001, Better Than Ezra filmed a series of promotional spots for ESPN's College GameDay. Promotion with the band, while sports analyst Lee Corso surfs the crowd to the stage, where he continued his sports reports.

On September 28 2004, while the band released their first live concert DVD and an official live album, both entitled Live at House of Blues in New Orleans by Sanctuary Records. The DVD and the album were filmed and recorded in two separate programs at House of Blues in New Orleans during the summer of 2004.

A large collection of successes was released on March 15, 2005 through Rhino Entertainment, a division of Warner Music Group.

Better than the sixth studio album titled Ezra before the Robots (Artemis Records), was released on May 31, 2005. In 2005, the creator of Desperate Housewives, Marc Cherry used the band's song "Juicy" as background music for the second season of the series promos, Griffin, who credited with bringing to the attention of the album. The song "Juicy" also played in the background in commercials for Applebee's restaurants.

2009-2010

It has long left Travis McNabb Better Than Ezra in February 2009 and his last appearance together was family Gras in Metairie, Louisiana. The main reason given for his departure was the demand of his time by country and group bluegrass, Sugarland, with McNabb had been traveling for some time. The split was amicable, with bassist Tom Drummond said: "It's bittersweet. It's fantastic. We remain good friends and no hard feelings. He will be missed. But this is an opportunity I needed to take. "After his departure, McNabb remained on the board of the band's charity, The Better Than Ezra Foundation.

Announced at the same time, was the replacement of McNabb, New Orleans, drummer Michael Jerome, before the band Holiday Club. In addition, Better Than Ezra announced on 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, "still" was released for the purchase of iTunes on 17 March.

On 22 January 2010, American country-pop singer Taylor Swift covered "Breathless" in a performance in the hope for Haiti now: an overall benefit to earthquakes a telethon to benefit victims of the earthquake of 2010 Haiti.

Discography

Studio albums

Year

Album Details

Maximum positions of success

Certifications

(Sales threshold)

U.S.

U.S. Rock

U.S. Indie

U.S. heat

1 989

Surprise

Release Date: 1989

Label: Swell

1993

Deluxe

Release date: November 16, 1993

Label: Elektra Records

35

3

U.S.: Platinum

CAN: Gold

1996

Friction, Baby

Release date: August 13, 1996

Label: Elektra Records

64

1998

How does your garden grow?

Release date: August 25, 1998

Label: Elektra

129

2001

Closer

Release Date: August 2, 2001

Label: Beyond Music

110

2005

Before the Robots

Release Date: May 31, 2005

Label: Artemis

84

3

2009

Empire Paper

Release Date: May 12, 2009

Label: Megaforce Records

62

17

7

"" Denotes communications that did not enter the lists

Compilation albums

Year

Album details

2001

Artifakt

Release Date: 2001

Label: Fudge Records

2005

Greatest Hits

Release date: March 15, 2005

Label: Rhino Records

Live albums and DVDs

Year

Album Details

2004

Live at the House of Blues, New Orleans

Release date: September 28, 2004

Label: Sanctuary Records

Individual

Year

Single

Peak Chart Positions

Album

U.S.

U.S. Mod

U.S. principal

U.S. Pop

U.S. Adult

1995

"Good"

30

1

3

17

Deluxe

"In Blood "

4

6

"Rosealia"

71

24

39

1996

"King of New Orleans"

5

7

Friction, Baby

1997

"Desperately Wanting"

48

11

10

37

37

1998

"One More Murder"

32

How does your garden grow?

1 999

"In the Stars"

78

17

25

23

2001

Regular Extra "

35

13

Closer

2005

"A Lifetime"

19

13

Before the Robots

"Our last night"

33

28

2006

"Juicy"

19

2009

"Absolutely Still"

Empire Paper

"Only a day"

"Refers to emissions that did not enter the lists

Rare B-sides and tracks

Circle of Friends "(1995) (Empire Records Soundtrack / surprise)

"Know You Better" (1995) (Good B-Side)

"Happy Christmas Eve" (1996) (Rosealia side B)

"Palace Hotel" (1996) (Desperately Wanting side B)

"Road Trip to Athens" (1996) (King B-side of New Orleans)

"Revolver"

"Imperfecta" (for streaming on the website)

"Cars Crash" (Download page)

"Dirty Work (Steely Dan cover)" (Web download)

"Tom Collins" (a B-side More Murder)

"Simple Song" (better than streaming in both Ezra and MySpace profiles of Kevin Griffin)

"Seat" (Better Than House Ezra Live @ New Orleans of Blues)

"Cold Year" (Better Than Ezra Live @ House of Blues New Orleans)

"False River" (Played live on the air in KLSU in 1993)

"Chain Smokin '(bonus track on Christmas Cassingle)

"Conjunction Junction "(School Rock! Rocks tribute album)

Pop culture references

In New Zealand the hit TV show "This Side Of Ingle, "the main character related to Annie Gro Esdras hard breaks, which Annie comments that her boyfriend the next will certainly be" Better Than Ezra. "[Citation needed].

References

^ Spera, Keith (05/28/2009). "Better than Ezra move new colors singer Kevin Griffin 'Book Empire. "The Times-Picayune. Http://blog.nola.com/keithspera/2009/05/better_than_ezra_on_their_new.html. Retrieved 08/19/2009.

^ Abcdefgh Crean, Ellen (8/27/2005). "Better Than Ezra: than ever?". The Early Show (CBS News). http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/08/26/earlyshow/saturday/secondcup/main798630.shtml. Retrieved on 07/12/2009.

^ Seastrand, Andrea (19/06/2009). "Interview with Better Than Ezra: Better than alone." The Aquarian Weekly. http://www.theaquarian.com/author/andrea-seastrand/. Retrieved on 19/08/2009.

^ Bell AB, Tanya (20/12/1998). "Better than Ezra's name is a mystery about him." The Gazette (Colorado Springs) (The Ledger). http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8xATAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z_wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6480, 8422672 & dq = best + + Than Ezra. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

^ Http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ezralite

^ Abcdefgh Freydkin, Donna (8/3/1999). "Better Than Ezra break new ground the third album. "CNN. http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9903/08/better.than.ezra/index.html. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

^ "Better Than Ezra break new ground in the third album. "MTV News. 10.7.1998. Http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Music/9903/08/better.than.ezra/index.html. Retrieved 08/20 / 2009.

^ Abcd "really randoms: Oasis, Beck, David Bowie." Rolling Stone. 11/08/1999. Http: / / www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5926177/really_randoms_oasis_beck_david_bowie. Retrieved 20/08/2009.

^ Abcd Fischer, A. Blair (26/06/1998). "Better Than Ezra Gardening Going." Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/betterthanezra/articles/story/5918443/better_than_ezra_going_gardening. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

^ Abcdef Shrum, Licia (06/02/2002). "Better Than Ezra brings his show to Hurricane Harry." The Battalion. http://media.www.thebatt.com/media/storage/paper657/news/2002/02/06/AggieLife/Better.Than.Ever-516901.shtml. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

ABCDEFGHIJ ^ D'Angelo, Joe (07/26/2001). "Better Than Ezra Get 'Regular With AC / Single-Inspired DC. MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1445418/20010726/better_than_ezra.jhtml. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

Abc ^ "Better Than Ezra Closer re-release." Alternative Addiction. 06/09/2009. http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/1408/Better-Than-Ezra-To-Re-Release-Closer. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

Ab ^ Devenish, Colin (09/15/2004). "Better Than Ezra Go Easy. Rolling Stone. http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/betterthanezra/articles/story/6484727/better_than_ezra_go_easy. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

^ Farley, Mike (5/12/2009). "A Chat with Kevin Griffin of Better Than Ezra." Bullz-eye.com. http://www.bullz-eye.com/music/interviews/2009/kevin_griffin.htm. Retrieved on 20/08/2009.

^ Http: / / blog.nola.com/keithspera/2009/02/better_than_ezra_drummer_travi.html

^ McKee, Sheri. "Catching Up with "BTE. When Y'At Magazine. Http: / / www.whereyat.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=856&Itemid=1&ed=83. Retrieved 07/12/2009.

^ "RIAA – Gold and Platinum – Better Than Ezra." Association of Recording Industry of America. 10/11/1995. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS&artist=Better Than Ezra & format = ALBUM & go = Search & perPage = 50. Retrieved on 21/01/2010.

^ "Canadian Recording Industry Association results Search. "Canadian Association of Recording Industry. 01/25/1996. http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php. Retrieved on 21/01/2010.

Links External

Better Than Ezra (Official Site)

Better Than Ezra Official Myspace

Allmusic entry for Better Than Ezra

Personal Site better than Ezra drummer Travis McNabb 1996-2008

2009 Interview with Kevin Griffin Bullz-Eye.com

CBS News: Making New Orleans "better": Better Than Ezra Rock Band donates to New Orleans food and drink, Brad Pitt Foundation

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Better Than Ezra

Kevin Griffin Tom Drummond Michael Jerome

Travis McNabb Cary Bonnecaze Joel Rundell

Studio albums

Surprise Luxury Friction, Baby How to grow your garden? Before The Robots Closer Empire Paper

Live albums

Living in the House of Blues New Orleans

Compilations

Artifakt Greatest Hits

Individual

"Well," "In" Blood "Rosealia" "King of New Orleans," "Hopelessly Querer "" One More Murder "" The Stars "" Extra Ordinary "" A Lifetime "," our last night, " "Juicy", "still" "Just One Day"

Videos and DVDs

Living in the House of Blues New Orleans (Better Than Ezra live DVD)

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