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No Doubt Bio
In the world of corrupting music about suicide,
murders and killings, the punk-guitar sound of
No Doubt gives an upbeat riff to the ears of listeners.
Band vocalist Gwen Stefani, bassist Tony Kanal,
guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer Adrian Young
plunk an acknowledgment to the fact that music
doesn’t have to be disheartening to be worthy
of listening. The band members came together in
the summer of 1986, a summer that changed music
history. They, like all music rookies, played
at house parties and basement parties until their
name got around. Their first authorized show was
at Fender's in Long Beach, CA in March of 1987.
This horn-friendly posse has put out 6 albums.
Their first album released in 1992, self-titled.
Second album put out in 1995, The Beacon Street
Collection. Tragic Kingdom, out on October of
1995. Return of Saturn released April 11, 2000,
and Rock Steady put out December 11, 2001. And
an album of their hit singles from 1992-2003 called
The Singles.
Gwen and Eric Stefani's parents
were inspired by folk music such as Bob Dylan
and Emmy Lou Harris. Music ran through the household
all their lives. Eric became fascinated with an
English ska band, Madness. Eric soon started singing
and playing piano to his Madness albums. As the
music ran more rapidly in his veins, he started
getting vocal ideas and trying to persuade his
thirteen year old sister, Gwen, to sing his ideas
while he played. “I couldn’t sing,
she could”, said Eric. In spring 1987 Gwen,
Eric and a friend John Spence conjured a band.
No doubt was one of John's preferred phrases and
seemed like a positive and uplifting phrase to
name themselves after, therefore No Doubt became
the name that this Emmy winning band has taken
on. John Spence was the main central position
of the band. After a month they had a drummer
and a horns section and became a 7-piece band.
Tony Kanal thought No Doubt was sensational when
he first saw them live. Then a week later auditioned
for them as Bassist. After only two songs he coupled
the band when he was barely 16. Gwen was 17, and
one night in June she decided to make her move.
The couple hid their relationship in apprehension
of others judgment. No Doubt's immense show was
coming up. John had pushed everyone to play everyday
and as many gigs as they could to get ready. In
little time before their big concert was to be
performed, John Spence committed suicide when
he was only 18. Later the band found the talent
of Tom Dumont, just after Gwen and Tony admitted
their love to the rest of the band members.
No Doubt started opening
shows for bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers. Flea
from the Red Hot Chili Peppers helped the band
get their first record going in the studios. Adrian
Young had tried out to be the bands drummer. He
fibbed and said he’d been playing the drums
for eight years, when in actuality it was only
a year and a half. No matter how long he had been
playing in actuality, he still seemed high-quality
enough to be the new drummer of the impish posse
No Doubt. Band vocalist Gwen Stefani, bassist
Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont and drummer Adrian
Young are No Doubt.
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