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"So Much to Say" is a song by American rock group Dave Matthews Band. It was released in August 1996 as the second single from their album, Crash. The song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 39th Annual Grammy Awards in 1997. [2] "So Much to Say" reached #19 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Crash is the second studio album by the American rock band Dave Matthews Band, released on April 30, 1996 by RCA Records. By March 16, 2000, the album had sold seven million copies, and was certified septuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. [2] Crash is currently Dave Matthews Band's best-selling album.
The song was originally written by Dave Matthews as a reply to lawsuits brought by Ross Hoffman, a former associate and manager of the band. Hoffman owned rights to a number of the band's songs in the early 1990s; however, due to creative differences, he was eventually fired by the band, and the band's present manager, Coran Capshaw , was hired.
The group’s radio heyday came in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with hits like the Grammy-winning "So Much to Say," "Ants Marching," "What Would You Say," "Satellite" and "Crash Into Me."
The Central Park Concert is a 2003 live album by the American rock group, Dave Matthews Band, recorded in Central Park, New York City. [1] The concert attracted more than 120,000 people, which makes it the biggest audience to attend a Dave Matthews Band concert.
It is an instrumental jam played by the entire band, with scat singing by Dave Matthews. Performances of the tune today typically are heard between "So Much to Say" and "Too Much," and last around a minute and a half. The tune has been very popular during concerts since its debut, and has currently been played live over 400 times.
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The Best of What's Around Vol. 1 is a compilation album by Dave Matthews Band.It was released on November 7, 2006 through RCA Records.Despite its title, it is the only greatest hits album by the group.