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No Doubt is an American pop/ska/rock band. No Doubt is heavily influenced by Jamaican culture and have dabbled in ska and reggae music, teaming up with Jamaican artists such as Lady Saw and Bounty Killer. No Doubt's multiple genre style is noted in the song "Move On" where they state "We meshed the styles of five alive and intertwined and fused it".

History


Beginnings

No Doubt was formed by Eric Stefani (keyboards) in Anaheim, California with his friend John Spence (lead vocals) in November 1986. Eric's younger sister, Gwen Renée Stefani, joined the group that same year as co-vocalist. The trio played their first gig on New Year's Eve 1986/1987. The band from then on began to play small gigs around the Orange County area. Tony Kanal went to one of these early shows and soon joined the band as a bassist. In 1987 lead vocalist John Spence committed suicide, leaving Gwen Stefani as lead vocalist. Although the band was hit hard by Spence's death, they continued on and began to develop a live following, mainly in the band's home state of California. In 1988 and 1989 two new members were added to the band: Tom Dumont (guitar) and Adrian Young (drums). In 1991 the band received their first big break and were signed to the American record label Interscope Records. No Doubt's self-titled first album was released in 1992 and featured the single "Trapped in a Box". The album was not a success and No Doubt's record label began to lose faith in the band. The recording for their second album, The Beacon Street Collection, was funded by the band and when released renewed faith in the band from the record label and gained No Doubt some new fans. In the fall of 1994 No Doubt would suffer yet another setback when Eric Stefani left the band because he did not like the direction the band was heading in and began to pursue an animation career on the cartoon TV series The Simpsons.

Mainstream success

After Eric Stefani left, the band entered the recording studio again to work on their third album. The release of 1995's Tragic Kingdom and the single "Just a Girl" allowed the group to achieve mainstream commercial success. A second single, "Spiderwebs", was also successful, and their third single, "Don't Speak" (1996), which was written about the dissolution of Stefani's and bassist Tony Kanal's romantic relationship, was a number one hit for 16 weeks on the Billboard airplay chart. Tragic Kingdom has sold over 15 million copies worldwide and has been certified diamond in the United States. No Doubt were nominated for two Grammy awards for Best New Artist and Best Rock Album (Tragic Kingdom) at the 1997 Grammy Awards. Later, they were nominated for two more Grammy awards for Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, both for "Don't Speak". They failed to win any of these awards. *

After some time in-between albums No Doubt included their song "New" on the soundtrack to the movie Go in 1999. "New", inspired by Gwen's budding relationship with Bush lead singer Gavin Rossdale, was one of the first songs written after the release of Tragic Kingdom.

In 2000, the band released Return of Saturn, their highly anticipated follow-up to Tragic Kingdom. The album featured a darker tone and was more lyrically advanced than No Doubt's previous work. The main lyrical focus of the new record had shifted from Gwen Stefani's relationship with bassist Tony Kanal to her new relationship with Gavin Rossdale. Return of Saturn was critically loved, but was not as commercially successful as their previous album was and the lead single "Ex-Girlfriend" failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Also released as singles from the album were the tracks "Simple Kind of Life" and "Bathwater".

Shaking off the commercial failure of Return of Saturn, the band quickly began work on their next album. Highly influenced by Jamaican Dancehall music and recorded primarily in Jamaica, No Doubt's 2001 studio album, Rock Steady, produced two hit Grammy award winning singles, "Hey Baby", which featured Bounty Killer, and "Underneath It All", which featured the first lady of dancehall, Lady Saw. Both singles managed to reach the top five in on the Billboard Hot 100. The album also released "Hella Good" and "Running" as singles. Also, in 2001, the band performed on Kelis's sophomore CD titled Wanderland. The song "Perfect Day" features the band playing the entire song with Gwen providing backup vocals. In addition, pop-star Prince wrote and produced "Waiting Room" on Rock Steady. Stefani had previously provided vocals for a song on Prince's Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic album, "So Far, So Pleased".

2003 was a big year of releases for No Doubt. The album 1992-2003, a compilation of all commercially released singles from the band, was released in November 2003. It included a cover of the song "It's My Life", which had originally been a hit for Talk Talk in the 1980s, and earned No Doubt a Grammy nomination for Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal. Additionally, a special 2-CD 2-DVD box set titled Boom Box was made available, which included the CDs The Singles: 1992-2003 and Everything in Time, and the DVDs 1992-2003 and Live in the Tragic Kingdom. Separately, Rock Steady Live, a DVD of the band performing in Long Beach from their Rock Steady tour was released in 2003 as well.

Lead singer Gwen Stefani began work on her side project in 2002, which eventually evolved into the full-fledged solo album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby., which was released November 23, 2004. Stefani launched her first solo arena tour in October of 2005. She originally stated that she would be releasing a follow up to Love. Angel. Music. Baby. in early 2006 that would mostly contain tracks that did not make the final cut for her first solo album. Gwen later changed her mind and decided to take time off following her solo tour and not immediately release a follow-up album. This decision was quickly followed by the news of Gwen Stefani's pregnancy (with her baby boy, Kingston James McGregor Rossdale, born on May 26, 2006).

In early 2005, Tom Dumont released his own solo music project, Invincible Overlord, with friend and collaborator Ted Matson. Their music is downloadable for free on the Invincible Overlord web site, and will be backing up Matt Costa on his 2005 tour. Adrian Young, the band's drummer, did the drums for many of the tracks on Unwritten Law's 2005 release, Here's to the Mourning.

With Gwen Stefani's blessing Tom, Adrian, and Tony are currently in the studio writing until Gwen is settled in and ready to record for the band's next album release rumored to be out in 2007.

Recently, it has been released that Gwen Stefani will be scrapping her sophomore album and returning to work with No Doubt for an album due to be released early 2007

Awards


Year From Award For

2004 MTV VMAs Best Group Video It's My Life

2004 MTV VMAs Best Pop Video It's My Life

2004 Teen Choice Awards Music: Tour of the Year No Doubt w/ Blink 182

2004 California Music Awards Outstanding Female Vocalist Gwen Stefani

2004 Grammy Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Underneath it All

2003 Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Favorite Band No Doubt

2003 California Music Award (BAMMIES) Outstanding Female Vocalist Gwen

2003 Music Video Professionals Awards Best Art Direction Laura Fox for "Hella Good"

2003 Music Video Professionals Awards Best Colorist/Telecin Beau Leon for "Underneath it All"

2003 Music Video Professionals Awards Panavision Award for Best Cinematography Underneath It All

2003 Music Video Professionals Awards Best Hair Danillo for "Hella Good"

2003 Grammys Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group w/ Vocal Hey Baby featuring Bounty Killer

2002 MTV Group Video Hey Baby featuring Bounty Killer

2002 MTV Pop Video Hey Baby featuring Bounty Killer 2001 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Rock Style No Doubt

2001 My VH1 Favorite Female Artist Gwen

2000 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Most Stylish Video Ex-Girlfriend

2000 Billboard Music Awards FAN.tastic Video Simple Kind of Life

1999 Diamond Award 10+ Million Records Tragic Kingdom

1999 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Most Stylish Video New

1998 BAMMIES Best Female Vocalist Gwen

1997 MTV Best Group Video Don't Speak

Awards for Appearances...

Year From Award For

2002 Grammy Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve featuring Gwen

2001 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Visionary Video Southside Moby featuring Gwen

2001 MTV Male Video Southside Moby featuring Gwen

2001 MTV Female Video Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve featuring Gwen

Nominations... Year From Award For

2005 Grammy Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group It's My Life 2004 MTV VMAs Best Cinematography It's My Life

2004 MTV VMAs Best Art Direction in a Video It's My Life

2004 MTV VMAs Best Direction in a Video It's My Life

2004 Nick Kid's Choice Favorite Music Group n/a

2003 MTV VMA's Best Pop Video Underneath it All

2003 MTV VMA's Best Cinematography in a video Underneath it All

2003 MTV Viewer's Choice Running

2003 MTV Viewer's Choice Underneath it All

2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice Music Single Underneath it All

2003 Teen Choice Awards Music Rock Group No Doubt

2003 Teen Choice Awards Choice Female Hottie Gwen

2003 Grammys Best Pop Vocal Album Rock Steady

2003 Grammys Group Video Hey Baby featuring Bounty Killer

2001 Teen Choice Awards Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Track Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve featuring Gwen 2001 MTV Best Hip Hop Video Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve featuring Gwen

2001 MTV Viewer's Choice Let Me Blow Ya Mind Eve featuring Gwen

2001 Grammys Best Rock Album Return of Saturn

2000 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Most Stylish Band No Doubt

1999 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards Most Fashionable Female Artist Gwen

1998 Grammys Song of the Year (Songwriter) -- Eric and Gwen Stefani Don't Speak

1998 Grammys Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Don't Speak

1997 MTV Video of the Year Don't Speak

1997 American Music Awards Favorite Pop/New Rock Artist No Doubt

1997 Grammys Best New Artist No Doubt

1997 Grammys Best Rock Album Tragic Kingdom

1996 Grammys New Group No Doubt

http://www.no-doubt.org/content/info/awards.html

Members


Current

with ("Touring band")

Former

  • John Spence – co-lead vocals (1986–1987)
  • Eric Stefani – keyboard (1986–1995)
  • Jerry McMahon - guitar (1986 – 1988)
  • Chris Webb - drums (1986 – 1989)
  • Chris Leal - bass (1986 – 1987)
  • Alan Meade - trumpet or co-lead vocals (1986 – 1988)
  • Tony Meade - saxophone (1986 – 1988)
  • Paul Caseley - trombone (1987 – 1990)
  • Eric Carpenter - saxophone (1988 – 1994)
  • Don Hammerstedt - trumpet (1990 – 1992)
  • Alex Henderson - trombone (1991 – 1993)

Discography


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Main albums

Compilations

Singles

Year Title Album U.S.
Hot 100
U.S.
Adult
U.S.
Modern Rock
U.S.
Dance
UK CAN AUS GER
1992 "Trapped in a Box" No Doubt
1994 "Squeal"1 The Beacon Street Collection
1994 "Doghouse"1 The Beacon Street Collection
1995 "Just a Girl" Tragic Kingdom 23 10 3 4 3 24
1996 "Spiderwebs" Tragic Kingdom 18 (Airplay) 5 16 46
1996 "Don't Speak" Tragic Kingdom 1 (Airplay) 2 1 3 1 1 1 2
1996 "Excuse Me Mr." Tragic Kingdom 17
1997 "Happy Now"2 Tragic Kingdom 132
1997 "Sunday Morning" Tragic Kingdom 50 68 21
1997 "Hey You"3 Tragic Kingdom
1999 "New" Go soundtrack 7 30 89
2000 "Ex-Girlfriend" Return of Saturn 2 23 3 9 34
2000 "Simple Kind of Life" Return of Saturn 38 14 69 13 94
2000 "Bathwater"2 Return of Saturn 79 73
2001/2002 "Hey Baby" (featuring Bounty Killer) Rock Steady 5 2 4 7 8
2002 "Hella Good"4 Rock Steady 13 1 12 25 8 46
2002 "Underneath It All" (featuring Lady Saw) Rock Steady 3 27 12 35 21 42
2003 "Running" Rock Steady 61 55
2003 "It's My Life" The Singles 1992-2003 5 13 18 6 18 3 *
2004 "It's My Life"/"Bathwater" (re-release) The Singles 1992-2003 16 17 9

  1. Released only in US.
  2. Released only in Australia
  3. Released only in Holland and charted #52 on Holland single chart
  4. It was "Hella Good" (Roger Sánchez Remixes) that entered the Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart. Original version of the song entered the Hot 100 Chart.

Miscellaneous

  • 1995: Live in LA
  • 1997: Hits From Orange County -The Singles Collection

Video releases

Videography


  • 1992: Trapped In A Box (Directed by Mike Zykoff)
  • 1995: Just A Girl (Directed by Mark Kohr)
  • 1996: Spiderwebs (Directed by Marcus Nispel)
  • 1996: Don't Speak (Directed by Sophie Muller)
  • 1996: Excuse Me Mr. (Directed by Sophie Muller)
  • 1996: Sunday Morning (Directed by Sophie Muller)
  • 1997: Hey You! (Directed by Sophie Muller) (released only in Holland)
  • 1997: Oi To The World (Directed by Sophie Muller)
  • 1999: New (Directed by Jake Scott)
  • 2000: Ex-Girlfriend (Directed by Hype Williams)
  • 2000: Simple Kind Of Life (Directed by Sophie Muller)
  • 2001: Bathwater (Directed by Sophie Muller)
  • 2001: Hey Baby (Directed by Dave Meyers)
  • 2002: Hella Good (Directed by Mark Romanek)
  • 2002: Underneath It All (Directed by Sophie Muller / Logan)
  • 2003: Running (Directed by Chris Hafner)
  • 2003: It's My Life (Directed by David LaChapelle)
  • 2004: Bathwater (Invincible Overlord Remix) (Directed by Sophie Muller)

Trivia


  • Appeared on an episode of Dawson's Creek.
  • Also appeared on the King of the Hill episode "Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story" in a fairly important role.
  • All babies from the band so far are all boys: Tom - Ace, Adrian - Mason, Gwen - Kingston.
  • The band is mentioned by name in the song 'We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful' by Reel Big Fish on their 2005 album 'We're Not Happy Till You're Not Happy'.
  • They are also mentioned on the songs 'Disco Club' and 'Like That' by the Black Eyed Peas on their album 'Monkey Business'.

See also


External links


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