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"Don't Drink the Water" is a song by the Dave Matthews Band, released as the first single from their album Before These Crowded Streets. The song, which features guest vocals by Alanis Morissette and banjo playing by Béla Fleck, addresses the persecution of the Native Americans in the United States.
Before These Crowded Streets is the third studio album by the American rock band Dave Matthews Band.It was released on April 28, 1998, through RCA Records.The album was produced by Steve Lillywhite, his last collaboration with the group until 2012's Away from the World.
Live at Piedmont Park is a live album and video release by the Dave Matthews Band from a 2007 benefit concert in Atlanta. The concert was held at Atlanta's Piedmont Park in front of an audience of over 80,000 people to raise over US $ 1 million of a US $42.5 million project to expand 53 acres (210,000 m 2 ) of the city's park. [ 3 ]
Don't Drink the Water (Dave Matthews Band song) Dreamgirl (song) The Dreaming Tree (song) E. Eh Hee; Everybody Wake Up (Our Finest Hour Arrives)
Don't Drink the Water, a 1966 play by Woody Allen Don't Drink the Water, a film adaptation of the play starring Jackie Gleason; Don't Drink the Water, a television movie by Allen, adapted from his play; Don't Drink the Water, a 1974–75 UK sitcom, a spin-off from On the Buses
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Matthews discussing Before These Crowded Streets in 1998. After writing his first few songs, including "I'll Back You Up", "The Song That Jane Likes" and "Recently", Matthews formed Dave Matthews Band in early 1991 with LeRoi Moore, Carter Beauford, Stefan Lessard, Peter Griesar (who left the band in 1993), and Boyd Tinsley while working at Miller's as a bartender. [18]
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