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American rock band

Goo Goo Dolls
John Rzeznik (left) and
Robby Takac in 2013
Background information
Also known as
  • Sex Maggots (1985–1986)[1][2]
  • The Goo Goo Dolls (1998–2007)[3]
OriginBuffalo, New York, U.S.
Genres
DiscographyGoo Goo Dolls discography
Years active1986–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitegoogoodolls.com

TheGoo Goo Dolls are an Americanrock band[7] based inBuffalo, New York, composed of lead vocalist and guitaristJohn Rzeznik, bassist and vocalistRobby Takac, as well as several rotating members since its formation in 1986.[8]

After starting off as a cover band and then developing a punk sound, Goo Goo Dolls experienced mainstream success following the 1995 release of their breakthrough single, "Name". The band is renowned for their 1998 single, "Iris", which spent 11 consecutive months on theBillboard Hot 100 and peaked atop theHot 100 Airplay chart for 18 weeks. In October 2012, "Iris" placed first onBillboard's "Top 100 Pop Songs 1992–2012" chart. Other notable singles include "Slide", "Black Balloon", and "Broadway" fromDizzy Up the Girl (1998); "Here Is Gone" fromGutterflower (2002); and "Better Days", "Give a Little Bit", and "Stay with You" fromLet Love In (2006).

The band has had seven top-40 singles on theBillboard Hot 100, which includes three top tens.[9] They have sold 15 million records worldwide,[10][11] and received fourGrammy Award nominations.

History

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Origins and early music (1986–1993)

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The band's original lineup includedJohn Rzeznik (guitar, vocals),Robby Takac (bass, vocals), andGeorge Tutuska (drums, percussion). Takac and Tutuska had been long-time friends in school and met Rzeznik while he was playing in the band The Beaumonts with Takac's cousin,Paul Takac, and close friend Michael Harvey who was the inspiration for the band.[12] In 1999 Rolling Stone reported the trio picked their name from aTrue Detective ad for a toy called a Goo Goo Doll.[13] In 2022, Rzeznik said he didn't remember how they picked the name. "We had a gig and so we had to come up with some kind of a name just to play the show", Rzeznik said. "It's kind of a stupid name."[14]

The band started out playing covers, but went on to develop a punk sound.[15][16] With Takac as their lead singer, the band released their first album,Goo Goo Dolls, in 1987 on Mercenary Records, but was picked up in 1988 byCelluloid Records, a larger record company. They played around Buffalo's underground music circuit and across the country opening for punk bands such asGang Green,SNFU,Dag Nasty,Bad Religion,Motörhead,ALL,The Dead Milkmen, Doughboys,Big Drill Car,The Gun Club,Uniform Choice,The Dickies, andDRI and playing with fellow Buffalo bands. The band released its second album,Jed, in 1989.[17]

The band released its third album,Hold Me Up, in 1990 and featured Rzeznik as the lead vocalist on five tracks, including the single "There You Are"—as well as their then-concert favorite, "Two Days in February". After being embraced by localcollege radio and punk scenes (including such venues asCBGB), the Goo Goo Dolls incorporated elements ofheavy metal,pop rock, andpunk rock into the album. In 1991, the song "I'm Awake Now" was recorded for the soundtrack ofFreddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare.[citation needed]

Superstar Car Wash, released in 1993, received significant media attention. The critical success and encouraging sales of their last album resulted in a larger budget fromMetal Blade Records. The album was partially recorded atMetalworks Studios inMississauga, Ontario. The single "We Are the Normal", co-written withPaul Westerberg ofThe Replacements, Westerberg providing the lyrics, received a major push toward play on college and independent radio, and its video was displayed on MTV's120 Minutes program. "Fallin' Down" made it onto the 1993 soundtrack ofPauly Shore's hit filmSon in Law.[18]

Mainstream success,A Boy Named Goo, legal issues, and Tutuska's departure (1993–1997)

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Just beforeA Boy Named Goo's release, Tutuska was fired from the band and replaced byMike Malinin.[19] Prior to Tutuska's departure, there was a payment dispute between him and Rzeznik over Tutuska's contribution to the writing of theSuperstar Car Wash single "Fallin' Down". During the completion ofA Boy Named Goo, Tutuska had told band management that he would not tour behind the album unless royalties were to be split evenly among the three members, a practice Tutuska said had been the band's standard practice ever since the release of its self-titled debut in 1987. Tutuska has said that when he told Rzeznik he had not received royalties from "Fallin' Down", Rzeznik admitted that he had been receiving such royalties for two years.[19]

A Boy Named Goo, released in 1995, had a catchy rock sound, and became one of the most successful alternative rock albums of the mid-1990s.A Boy Named Goo became the first album inMetal Blade history to achieve double-platinum status. The single "Name" was particularly successful on the record.[20] This success, however, proved bittersweet, as the band found themselves in a legal battle with Metal Blade. The band filed suit against Metal Blade, claiming they had not earned any royalties from their album's sales, which was attributed to a "grossly unfair, one-sided and unenforceable contract" which had been signed by the band in 1987.[21] The two sides reached a settlement which had the band signed to the Metal Blade's distributing label,Warner Bros. Records, under which the band released their sixth album,Dizzy Up the Girl, in 1998.[22]

The Goo Goo Dolls experienced mainstream success following the 1995 release of their breakthrough single, "Name".[23][24][25][26] The success of "Name" marked a fundamental change in the band's sound from alternative rock to a more mainstream, adult-oriented direction; this disappointed many of the original fans of the band. "Name" made the band popular, and led to guest appearances onBeverly Hills, 90210 andCharmed.[citation needed]

Dizzy Up the Girl andGutterflower (1997–2005)

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Rzeznik was approached to write a song for theCity of Angels soundtrack, and the end product was "Iris". This song continued the band's fame, as it stayed on top ofBillboardHot 100 Airplay charts for a record-breaking 18 weeks and spent 4 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Songs chart. Iris held the record for the most weeks on the radio for almost 22 years beforeThe Weeknd released "Blinding Lights" and broke the long-standing record on August 22, 2020. Shortly after Iris was released in 1998, it was nominated for three Grammys. According to several interviews with Rzeznik, he was experiencing serious bouts of writer's block when he was approached, and was on the verge of quitting the band days before he wrote the song.[27]

"Iris" was included on the quintuple-platinumDizzy Up the Girl, considered their most successful album, and was among top-ten hits "Slide", "Black Balloon", "Broadway", and "Dizzy" from the same album. In 2001, the Goos released their first ever compilation CD,What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce. Next,Gutterflower (2002) achieved gold certification, producing the hits "Here Is Gone", "Sympathy", and "Big Machine". On July 4, 2004, the band performed a free concert in Buffalo, playing through a deluge of rain that can be seen on the DVD released later that year. The DVD also contained a studio version of the Goo Goo Dolls' cover of "Give a Little Bit" bySupertramp. The single reached the top of theAdult Top 40 chart in 2005.[citation needed] July 4, 2004, has been proclaimed "Goo Goo Dolls Day" in their nativeBuffalo, New York.[28]

Goo Goo Dolls perform their song "Before It's Too Late" from the OST of the 2007 filmTransformers at theTweeter Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts, on July 22, 2007.

Let Love In (2005–2007)

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In 2006, the Goo Goo Dolls marked their 20th anniversary with their new albumLet Love In, which included the studio recording of "Give a Little Bit" as well as other top 10 radio singles "Better Days", "Stay with You", and "Let Love In". With their third consecutive single ("Let Love In") from the album, the Goo Goo Dolls hit a record 12 top 10 hits inAdult Top 40 history; upon the release of "Before It's Too Late", that total increased to 13.[citation needed] Goo Goo Dolls performed onThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno on June 8, 2007, and atThe Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on June 22, 2007.[29]

On June 27, 2007, the Goo Goo Dolls performed to a sold-out crowd atRed Rocks Amphitheatre inMorrison, Colorado. The entire concert was released as a DVD on the limited edition version of their 2008 release,Vol.2.[citation needed] Though the album has not (as of 2007) been certified by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA), various music sites have asserted that it has gone gold.[30]

Greatest hits albums (2007–2008)

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The band onstage
The band performing "Slide" in 2007

On November 13, 2007, the Goo Goo Dolls released a greatest hits album entitledGreatest Hits Volume One: The Singles, which includes a new version of "Name" recorded and mixed by Paul David Hager, and a remix of "Feel the Silence" by Michael Brauer.[31]

The band performed "Better Days" and "Stay With You" at the halftime of theDetroit Lions' 2007 Thanksgiving Day game atFord Field, which focused on the United Way and theNFL's commitment to youth health and fitness.[32]

Something for the Rest of Us (2008–2010)

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The Goo Goo Dolls announced recording sessions for a new album, on their official website, unrelated to theirVolume Two in 2008.[33] In addition, the band performed as part of the O2 Wireless Festival in London's Hyde Park in the summer of 2008.[34]

Something for the Rest of Us was released on August 31, 2010.[35][better source needed] While the album was full of the pop-rock that has sustained the band for decades, lead singer/guitarist Rzeznik's songwriting took on a more somber, serious tone.[36]Something for the Rest of Us included the single "Home", which extended the band's record to 14 top ten hits at the Hot AC radio format (more than any other artist in the history of that format).[37]

The band performed a live mini-concert at the Apple Store inManhattan, New York on December 2, 2010.[38]

Magnetic and Malinin's departure (2010–2015)

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The albumMagnetic was released on June 11, 2013[39] and debuted at #8 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. On July 19, 2013, the band released the second single off ofMagnetic, "Come to Me".[40]

In December 2013,Mike Malinin announced his departure from the band.[41] In November 2014, Malinin sued the band for wrongful termination, claiming that he was fired after requesting paternity leave.[42][43]

The Goo Goo Dolls contributed to the soundtrack of the broadway musicalFinding Neverland in 2015. The soundtrack, released June 9, 2015, contained the song "If the World Turned Upside Down".[44]

Boxes, 20th anniversary ofA Boy Named Goo and touring (2015–2017)

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The band spent the majority of 2015 in the studio writing and recording their eleventh studio album,Boxes, atBear Creek Studio inWoodinville,Washington. The album was released on May 6, 2016.[citation needed]

The Goo Goo Dolls celebrated the 20th anniversary of the release ofA Boy Named Goo by releasing a special edition of the album on November 27, 2015.[45][46]

Goo Goo Dolls released an exclusive vinyl box set for Record Store Day on April 22, 2017, entitledPick Pockets, Petty Thieves, and Tiny Victories (1987–1995).[47][better source needed]

You Should Be Happy,Miracle Pill, and Christmas album (2017–2021)

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On May 12, 2017, Goo Goo Dolls released a five-song EP entitledYou Should Be Happy. In support of the EP, the band toured throughout the summer of 2017 on the "Long Way Home" tour withPhillip Phillips.[48] With 2018 marking the 20th anniversary ofDizzy Up the Girl, the band embarked on a commemorative tour where they performed the album in its entirety. Also in 2018, the band released two live albums:The Audience is This Way in June, andThe Audience is That Way in November.[citation needed]

At the beginning of 2019, the Goo Goo Dolls announced that they were working on a twelfth studio album. On record store day (April 13, 2019), a vinyl box limited to 1000 copies under the nameTopography was released.[citation needed]

On August 24, 2020, the band announced its first Christmas album:It's Christmas All Over, which was released on October 30. Later that year, Rzeznik sat down withAtwood Magazine to discuss the band's 35th anniversary.[26]

In May 2021, the band announced thatRarities, a double compilation featuring rare and unheard songs spanning from 1995 to 2007, would be released on June 25, 2021.[49]

Chaos in Bloom (2022–present)

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In a June 2021 interview published onYouTube, singerJohn Rzeznik revealed that the band was working on their 14th studio album, which would be released sometime in 2022. When asked about how the album differs from the band's previous work, Rzeznik claimed that the band had decided to approach both writing and recording in an alternative way. Specifically, the band used earlier forms of production which they utilized prior to thedigital era in the music industry.[50][51]

In a November 2021Spin interview, Rzeznik stated that he produced most of the album himself. He added that the album would sound more experimental than the band's past releases, hinting that he did not believe it would receive much radio airplay.[52] It was later confirmed that the album was entirely produced by Rzeznik.[53]

On June 27, 2022, the band officially announced on their Facebook page the title of their new album,Chaos in Bloom, as well as the first single off it, "Yeah, I Like You". The latter premiered on July 1, 2022.[54]

In February 2023, Goo Goo Dolls announced their North America tour.[55]

Band members

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Current members
  • John Rzeznik – guitar(1986–present), lead and backing vocals(1990–present), backing and lead vocals(1986–1990), keyboards(2008–2010)
  • Robby Takac – bass(1986–present), backing and lead vocals(1990–present), lead and backing vocals(1986–1990), guitar(2016)
Current touring musicians
  • Brad Fernquist – guitar, mandolin, backing vocals(2006–present)
  • Craig Macintyre – drums, percussion(2014–present)
  • Jim McGorman – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals(2018–present)


Former members
Former touring musicians
  • Lance Diamond – guest vocals(1986–2014; died 2015)
  • Nathan December – guitar, mandolin, backing vocals(1998–2000)
  • Dave Schulz – keyboards, backing vocals(1998–2000)
  • Jason Freese – keyboards, accordion, saxophone, backing vocals(2001–2004)
  • Greg Suran – guitar, mandolin, percussion, backing vocals(2002–2006)
  • Paul Gordon – keyboards, backing vocals(2004–2006; died 2016)
  • Korel Tunador – keyboards, guitar, saxophone, backing vocals(2006–2009, 2009–2018)
  • Scott Eric Olivier – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals(2009)
  • Rick Woolstenhulme Jr. – drums, percussion(2013–2014)

Timeline

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Discography

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Studio albums

Accolades, awards, and nominations

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"Iris", the band's 1998 hit single, enjoyed critical acclaim. At the41st Grammy Awards, "Iris" received nominations for "Record of the Year" and "Pop Performance by a Duo or Group". The song also garnered John Rzeznik a "Song of the Year" nomination.[57] The song was ranked at number 39 onRolling Stone's list of the 100 greatest pop songs.[58]

In October 2012, "Iris" was ranked number one onBillboard's "Top 100 Pop Songs 1992–2012" chart, which ranked the top songs of the first 20 years of theMainstream Top 40/Pop Songs chart. The list also featured the Goo Goo Dolls' hits "Slide", ranking at number nine, and "Name" at number 24. The Goo Goo Dolls are the only musicians to have three songs on the list, two breaking the top 10 and all three falling within the top 25. They are also the only musicians that have back to back singles (Iris, 1998 and Slide, 1999) featured on the list.[59]

Billboard Music Awards

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YearNominee / workAwardResult
1995"Name"Top Modern Rock TrackNominated
1998"Iris"Top Hot 100 Airplay TrackNominated
Top Adult Top 40 TrackNominated
ThemselvesTop Adult Top 40 ArtistNominated
1999Won
Top Hot Top 40 ArtistWon
Top Hot 100 Singles ArtistNominated
Top Hot 100 Singles Artist – Duo/GroupNominated
"Slide"Top Hot 100 Airplay TrackNominated
Top Hot Top 40 TrackWon
Top Adult Top 40 TrackWon

Other awards

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YearAwardsWorkCategoryResult
1998Grammy Awards"Iris"Song of the Year (John Rzeznik)Nominated
Record of the YearNominated
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalsNominated
MTV Video Music AwardsBest Video from a FilmNominated
Billboard Music Video AwardsPop Clip of the YearNominated
1999MTV Movie AwardsBest Song from a MovieNominated
Radio Music AwardsSong of the Year – Adult Hit RadioWon
Online Music AwardsThemselvesFavorite Rock Group[60]Nominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Music GroupNominated
2000Choice Music: Rock GroupNominated
Radio Music AwardsArtist of the Year – Alternative/Pop RadioWon
ASCAP Pop Awards"Slide"Song of the YearWon
Grammy Awards"Black Balloon"Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with VocalsNominated
2001ASCAP Pop AwardsMost Performed SongsWon
"Slide"Won
2003"Here Is Gone"Won
2005Radio Music AwardsThemselvesArtist of the Year – Adult Hit RadioWon
"Give a Little Bit"Song of the Year – Adult Hit RadioNominated
2007ASCAP Pop Awards"Better Days"Most Performed SongWon
2008The Average Lives of Students Music AwardsThemselvesExcellence AwardWon
Songwriters Hall of FameJohn RzeznikHal David Starlight AwardWon
2013Guitar Center RockWalk Hall of FameThemselvesRockWalk Hall of FameWon

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