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Maroon 5From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMaroon 5 is a Grammy Award winning pop/rock band from Los Angeles, California, and has won several awards for their debut album Songs about Jane. Released in June 2002, the album enjoyed major chart success, going gold, platinum, and triple platinum in many countries around the world. Even their follow-up acoustic album 1.22.03.Acoustic, which features live, unplugged versions of Songs about Jane, has reached platinum status. The group won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2005. In the fall of 2005 they released a live record called "Live, Friday the 13th" which was recorded on May 13, 2005 in Santa Barbara, California and has earned them another Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group in 2006. HistoryEarly daysAdam Levine was first introduced to Maroon 5's
drummer, Ryan Dusick, around 1986. The two were brought
together once again by a mutual friend in 1990 to record
a version of Knockin' on Heaven's Door in
Dusick's garage. Edible NunsThe fourth member of the band is Jesse Carmichael. Jesse has a solid background in music, having had piano lessons since a very young age. When he and Adam first became friends, Carmichael was playing clarinet in the Brentwood School Orchestra. As freshmen, the two formed the bond that would make them best friends to this day. Levine, Madden and Carmichael played their first show together as Edible Nuns at their Jr. High dance, playing only cover versions of nineties favorites such as Pearl Jam and Alice In Chains. Mostly MenAs the trio progressed to highschool, Edible Nuns drummer left the band. He was replaced by Amy Wood, a friend of one of the current members. Because the band was now made up of three guys and a girl, they settled on the name Mostly Men and began to play shows in the L.A. area. After their first experience of recording material, the guys decided that Amy was the weak link stalling their progress. She left the band and again the group was one drummer short. Before long, Levine made use of his dormant connection with Ryan Dusick. The two had previously not acknowledged one-another around school as Dusick was two years older than the others and in a different world socially. The age gap did not cause problems for Maroon 5's young members as the musical chemistry between the group was evident. Kara's FlowersFour members of Maroon 5 have known each other since
attending junior high school together in Los Angeles.
While attending Brentwood School, Adam Levine, Jesse
Carmichael, Mickey Madden, and Ryan Dusick formed Kara's
Flowers, a garage/grunge band that played its first gig
at the Whisky A Go-Go on September 16, 1995. (Adam Levine
sang with a deeper "grunge" voice at this
time.) Formation of Maroon 5When Valentine joined Kara's Flowers in 2001, the band adopted the name Maroon, changing it a few months later to Maroon 5 due to a name conflict. The band played showcase gigs in New York City and Los Angeles. Adam Levine credited the interim period with influencing the band's new style in an interview with VH1: "During the time between our record deals, I spent a lot of time in New York where I was exposed to an urban and hip-hop culture in a way that had never happened to me in L.A. It turned me on to an entirely new genre of music which has had a profound impact on my song writing." The band signed with Octone Records, an independent record label in New York, with distribution through BMG and an artist development deal with Clive Davis' J Records. They also signed a global music publishing deal with BMG Music Publishing. Songs about JaneThe band recorded Songs about Jane at Rumbo Recorders
in Los Angeles with producer Matt Wallace, who had also
produced for Train, Blues Traveler, Kyle Riabko, and
Third Eye Blind. Most of the material that wound up on
Maroon 5's debut album was directly inspired by Levine's
tumultuous relationship with his ex-girlfriend, Jane;
"We were breaking up as the band entered the
studio," he explains. "After compiling a song
list, we decided to name the album Songs about Jane because
it felt like the most honest statement we could make with
the title." Explicit videosThe music video for "This Love" featured
lead singer Adam Levine and his then-girlfriend, model
Kelly McKee, in extended sex scenes. The video used
creative camera angles to show as much as possible
without actually revealing any of the couple's private
parts, thereby avoiding possible FCC action. A version of
the video where a stream of computer-generated flowers
cover up more, however, was made for more conservative
markets, including parts of Latin America. TouringMaroon 5 has constantly been on tour since they formed. After the release of the album in mid-2002, the band toured with Michelle Branch, Jasmine Trias, and Nikka Costa. In early summer 2003, they toured with Graham Colton, John Mayer, and Counting Crows. In August 2005, the band toured with The Rolling Stones. Others they have toured alongside include Gavin DeGraw, Phantom Planet, The Like, Jason Mraz, The Thrills, Thirsty Merc, Marc Broussard, The Donnas, and Guster. Maroon 5 also played Live 8 in Philadelphia in 2005, and their set included a cover of Neil Young's "Rockin' In The Free World". Also at Live 8, frontman Levine performed with one of his heroes, and the closing act, Stevie Wonder. On May 13, 2005, in Santa Barbara, California, the band wrapped up the Honda Civic Tour, which they headlined. Trivia
DiscographyAlbums
SinglesFrom Songs about Jane:
From Live - Friday The 13th
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