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Scratchie Records is an independent record label founded in 1995 by James Iha and Darcy Wretzky (ex-Smashing Pumpkins), Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne, Ivy), Kerry Brown (ex-Catherine) and Jeremy Freeman. ...
TAG Recordings was a vanity label made by Atlantic Records in 1996 after losing their distribution deal with Matador Records to EMI. The label handled indie rock artists, such as Fountains of Wayne and Jawbox. ...
Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
S-Curve Records was founded in 2000 by former Mercury Records executive Steve Greenberg. ...
Adam Schlesinger (born October 31, 1967) is a songwriter, composer, and record producer. ...
Chris Collingwood, born in 1968 in Pennsylvania, is a founding member of the power pop band Fountains of Wayne. ...
Brian Young is the drummer for the New York based power pop band Fountains of Wayne who have released three major label albums and scored an RIAA certified gold record for their single Stacys Mom. ...
Jody Porter is a New York City based guitarist who has spent the past decade playing in the power pop band Fountains of Wayne which have released three major label albums and scored an RIAA certified single for their single Stacys Mom. ...
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Stacys Mom is a hit single by American band Fountains of Wayne, released in 2003 and taken from their album Welcome Interstate Managers. ...
Early years
The band was formed by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood. The two first met as freshmen at Williams College and began playing music together in various bands. They eventually went their separate ways, with Collingwood forming the Mercy Buckets in Boston and Schlesinger forming Ivy in New York City. The two met up once again during the mid-1990s and formed Fountains of Wayne. Williams College is a highly selective [1] private liberal arts college located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. ...
Ivy is a New York City band comprised of a trio of musicians, Adam Schlesinger, Dominique Durand and Andy Chase. ...
The band name was taken from Fountains of Wayne, a lawn ornament store in Wayne, New Jersey. The store is located at the intersection of Route 46 and Route 23, not far from Montclair, New Jersey, the hometown of the band's bassist and cofounder Adam Schlesinger. Initially the band went by other names, including Are You My Mother? and Woolly Mammoth. Lawn ornaments are decorative objects placed in the grassy area of a property. ...
Wayne is a township in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, located less than 20 miles from midtown Manhattan. ...
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Fountains of Wayne (album) A demo eventually landed the two a deal with Atlantic Records, and in 1996 the band released its self-titled debut. The album spawned the singles "Radiation Vibe" and "Sink to the Bottom", which both received airplay. Coincidentally, at around the same time the title song for the film That Thing You Do!, which Schlesinger wrote, became a hit. "That Thing You Do!" also brought Schlesinger an Oscar nomination and an RIAA gold certification for the hit soundtrack. Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
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Along with guitarist Jody Porter and drummer Brian Young, the band toured the world extensively behind the album, playing alongside bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins and The Lemonheads. However the album was considered a disappointment commercially, selling only 125,000 copies in the US. The Smashing Pumpkins are an American alternative rock band that formed in Chicago in 1988. ...
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Utopia Parkway In 1999 the band released its second album, Utopia Parkway, named after a road in Queens, New York. The album was something of a concept record that dealt with life in modern suburbia. Utopia Parkway was received well by critics, garnering many favorable reviews, and was album of the week in People magazine. Like its predecessor, however, the album sold poorly and failed to spawn a hit single. The group once again toured extensively behind the album, but frustrations grew between the band and the label when they failed to promote a proper third single entitled "Troubled Times" remixed by Tom Lord-Alge. The band was later dropped by Atlantic in late 1999. Utopia Parkway is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
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Hiatus period The band disbanded for a period of time. Schlesinger found work as a writer and producer and co-wrote many of the songs for the Josie and the Pussycats film and soundtrack. He also produced albums for the Verve Pipe and David Mead, as well as several tracks by They Might Be Giants. He released a third record with his band Ivy on Nettwerk records. Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 comedy released by Universal Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ...
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David Mead in concert David Mead is an American singer-songwriter known for crafting songs in classic pop music style and possessing a uniquely high voice. ...
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During the group's hiatus, Collingwood formed and fronted a pop-country band entitled the Gay Potatoes based in the Northampton, Massachusetts area. He also played a string of solo shows in the Boston and Los Angeles areas. Guitarist Jody Porter worked with his band The Astrojet alongside famed producer Gordon Raphael and keyboardist David Zhang in the New York City area. Drummer Brian Young played with Ivy and found session work for various artists. Gordon Raphael is a record producer and musician from Seattle, Washington. ...
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Reunion Sometime in 2001 the band slowly came back together, recording a cover of The Kinks' "Better Things" for the tribute album This Is Where I Belong: Songs of Ray Davies and the Kinks. The group also recorded the theme song for the Comedy Central show Crank Yankers, and contributed to the VH1 cartoon series Hey Joel with columnist Joel Stein. The show aired only briefly on VH1 in 2003, but later was picked up by Teletoon in Canada. The band members appear as animated versions of themselves, performing original songs that typically review the plot developments immediately preceding their performance. The Kinks were an English rock group formed in 1963 by lead singer-songwriter Ray Davies, his brother, lead guitarist and vocalist Dave Davies, and bassist Pete Quaife. ...
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Welcome Interstate Managers The band used the money made from these projects to fund the recording of a new album, working in upstate New York, New York City, and Boston. In 2003, its original A&R man at Atlantic, Steve Yegewel ended up signing the band himself as new A&R man at S-Curve Records. 2003 saw the release of another acclaimed album, Welcome Interstate Managers. It spawned the hit single "Stacy's Mom" (which Adam Schlesinger says was a tribute to The Cars), which was certified gold by the RIAA. Welcome Interstate Managers is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
Stacys Mom is a hit single by American band Fountains of Wayne, released in 2003 and taken from their album Welcome Interstate Managers. ...
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Initially, "Stacy's Mom" stalled at commercial alternative radio in the US; the single, LP and the band seemed doomed to obscurity. However, MTV rescued the band from likely failure as MTV President Judy McGrath championed the music video for "Stacy's Mom", rapidly increasing the song's exposure and success. The video features Rachel Hunter as the object of the fantasies of the song's narrator. This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ...
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The album was a surprise international hit on the strength of the first single. The follow-up single, "Mexican Wine", fared less well, with a controversial video that showed young children singing the lyrics "think I'll have another glass of Mexican wine" and guitarist Jody Porter catching a drink on the bare stomach of a woman lying on a beach. The single was ultimately pulled by the record label. The third single, "Hey Julie", an acoustic song, received some airplay. "All Kinds of Time", depicting a young football player in a Zen-like state of mind during a crucial potentially game-winning pass, was used extensively for NFL commercial promotions during the 2005 season. The band also recorded a performance on Austin City Limits, which aired December of 2003. NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ...
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The present Out-of-State Plates In late June 2005, Fountains of Wayne released Out-of-State Plates, a collection of B-sides as well as two new songs. The album was supported by the single "Maureen" and a limited US tour that included some acoustic-only sets, a set on PBS Soundstage, and American Songbook. Also included on the album is a cover of the Britney Spears hit, "...Baby One More Time". Soundstage is a live concert series on PBS, originally aired 1974â1985, with a new version beginning in 2004. ...
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning[1] American pop singer, dancer, actress, author and songwriter. ...
Traffic and Weather Traffic and Weather was released on April 3, 2007. Blender magazine named the band one of the reasons to love 2007 because of the release of its latest album.[1] Traffic and Weather is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
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Discography Studio albums Fountains of Wayne is the debut album of power pop group Fountains of Wayne, released in 1996 through Tag/Atlantic Records. ...
Atlantic Records (Atlantic Recording Corporation) is an American record label, and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
Utopia Parkway is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
Welcome Interstate Managers is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
S-Curve Records was founded in 2000 by former Mercury Records executive Steve Greenberg. ...
Virgin Records was a British recording label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, and Nik Powell in 1972. ...
Traffic and Weather is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
Compilation albums Singles | Release date | Title | Chart Positions | Album | | US Hot 100 | UK | | 1996 | "Radiation Vibe" | | #32 | Fountains of Wayne | | 1997 | "Sink to the Bottom" | | #42 | | "Survival Car" | | #53 | | "Barbara H." | | #119 | | "I Want an Alien for Christmas" | | #36 | Non-LP; later compiled on Out-of-State Plates | | 1998 | "Leave the Biker" | | | Fountains of Wayne | | 1999 | "Denise" | | #57 | Utopia Parkway | | "Red Dragon Tattoo" | | #79 | | "Troubled Times" | | #134 | | 2003 | "Stacy's Mom" | #1 | #1 | Welcome Interstate Managers | | 2004 | "Mexican Wine" | | | | "Hey Julie" | | #57 | | 2005 | "Maureen" | | | Out-of-State Plates | | 2007 | "Someone to Love" | | | Traffic and Weather | | "'92 Subaru" | | | âHot 100â redirects here. ...
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Stacys Mom is a hit single by American band Fountains of Wayne, released in 2003 and taken from their album Welcome Interstate Managers. ...
Someone to Love is the first single from the album Traffic and Weather by Fountains of Wayne. ...
92 Subaru is the second single from the album Traffic and Weather by Fountains of Wayne. ...
Non-album songs - "Better Things" (Kinks cover) – This is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davis and The Kinks, The Manchurian Candidate OST
- "Bowling Shoes" – Performed live several times in 2000. Later some of the lyrics were slightly changed and became part of the song "The Girl I Can't Forget".
- "Bus Stop" (The Hollies cover) – featured in American Dreams
- "Everything's Ruined" (Acoustic) – Future Soundtrack for America
- "Help!" (The Beatles cover) – featured in Cheaper By The Dozen
- "Monster House" – Written for the movie Monster House. The song didn't make it on the OST but a demo version was made available via the band's MySpace.
- "Sasquatch" – live only
- "Sense Into You" – bonus track on the Japanese version of Traffic and Weather, "Someone to Love" b-side
- "Tell Me What You Already Did" – Robots: The Movie OST
- "Too Cool for School" – Scary Movie OST
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Featured in television and film Fountains of Wayne songs have been featured in many films and TV shows: - "All Kinds of Time" – NFL Network commercial (2005); Scrubs (Episode 4.13 - "My Ocardial Infarction"); The O.C. (Episode 1.5 - "The Outsider"); The Devil Wears Prada (Although it is uncredited an instrumental version of the song is played at nearly every pivotal moment in the film, as well as during the end credits); One Tree Hill (Episode 1.16- "Spirit in the Night")
- "Hey Joel"/"Captive Audience"/"Bad Neighbourhood"/"Meet In The Middle"/"A Busty Lad"/"Androgyny" – Hey Joel
- "All Kinds of Time"/"Hey Julie" – Scrubs (Episode 4.13 - "My Ocardial Infarction / Episode 5.9 - "My Half-Acre")
- "I Want an Alien for Christmas" - Teachers
- "Troubled Times" – Veronica Mars (Episode 1.2 - "Credit Where Credit's Due")
On March 27, 2008 Fountains of Wayne will appear on the program Live from the Artists Den on Ovation TV at 8 PM ET/PT . The episode features their August 8, 2007 performance on Peking, a 100-year-old ship docked at New York City’s South Street Seaport. NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ...
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Group members Chris Collingwood, born in 1968 in Pennsylvania, is a founding member of the power pop band Fountains of Wayne. ...
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Jody Porter is a New York City based guitarist who has spent the past decade playing in the power pop band Fountains of Wayne which have released three major label albums and scored an RIAA certified single for their single Stacys Mom. ...
Brian Young is the drummer for the New York based power pop band Fountains of Wayne who have released three major label albums and scored an RIAA certified gold record for their single Stacys Mom. ...
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Famous fans Stephen King featured the song "Red Dragon Tattoo" (off Utopia Parkway) in his 2004 ABC miniseries Kingdom Hospital. King is a big fan of the group, and often makes references to Fountains of Wayne in his periodic pop-culture related articles in Entertainment Weekly. In December 2005, he started a list of his favorite Christmas songs with Fountains of Wayne's "I Want an Alien for Christmas". For other persons named Stephen King, see Stephen King (disambiguation). ...
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Elton John has said he is a fan of the band. He called Collingwood and Schlesinger after listening to Utopia Parkway to tell them he thought it was great.[2] Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. ...
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Country singer Robbie Fulks wrote a song entitled "Fountains of Wayne Hotline" in which he imagined the group having a hotline which other songwriters could call for help. Robbie Fulks is an American alternative country artist originally from Raleigh, North Carolina but who is a longtime Chicago, Illinois resident. ...
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Chris Collingwood, born in 1968 in Pennsylvania, is a founding member of the power pop band Fountains of Wayne. ...
Brian Young is the drummer for the New York based power pop band Fountains of Wayne who have released three major label albums and scored an RIAA certified gold record for their single Stacys Mom. ...
Jody Porter is a New York City based guitarist who has spent the past decade playing in the power pop band Fountains of Wayne which have released three major label albums and scored an RIAA certified single for their single Stacys Mom. ...
Fountains of Wayne is the debut album of power pop group Fountains of Wayne, released in 1996 through Tag/Atlantic Records. ...
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Welcome Interstate Managers is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
Traffic and Weather is an album by Fountains of Wayne. ...
Stacys Mom is a hit single by American band Fountains of Wayne, released in 2003 and taken from their album Welcome Interstate Managers. ...
Someone to Love is the first single from the album Traffic and Weather by Fountains of Wayne. ...
92 Subaru is the second single from the album Traffic and Weather by Fountains of Wayne. ...
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