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Rob Thomas still pushes himself to progress as both a performer and songwriter. Even after achieving sales of 80 million records worldwide between his solo career, Matchbox Twenty, and various collaborations—generating billions of streams and entertaining millions on the road—a restless drive keeps him creating. That spirit has cemented him as a generational artist with an expansive catalog, from Matchbox Twenty smashes like Push, 3AM, and Bent to solo hits like Lonely No More and Street Corner Symphony, and of course, the triple-platinum, GRAMMY®-winning Santana collaboration Smooth. As a solo artist, Rob has earned three consecutive Top 10 debuts on the Billboard 200, with his memoirs and charitable work through the Sidewalk Angels Foundation further establishing his legacy.
On his sixth full-length solo album, All Night Days, Rob continues to write honest songs about life and love that resonate when fans need them most. Featuring tracks like “Hard To Be Happy,” “Hand in My Hand,” and the title track, the record reflects both vulnerability and vitality. Built over a few years with co-producer Gregg Wattenberg, it also includes contributions from his son Maison, bringing things full circle. Rob sums it up simply: “At the core of it, my wife, son, and family are more important than anything, but music helps me get through life. I love it as much as ever.” See more at robthomasmusic.com
Matchbox Twenty have quietly woven their songs into the very fabric of American popular culture. No matter where you are, it’s impossible not to hum along (or even sing aloud) to generational anthems like “3AM,” “Push,” “Unwell,” “Bent,” “If You’re Gone,” or “She’s So Mean.” Earning hits in each of the last three decades (the 90’s, the 00’s, and the 10’s), they’ve gone from perennially dominating radio airwaves and ruling MTV to piling up streams in the billions, speaking to the enduring appeal of their music. As such, they’ve sold over 40 million records worldwide, dominated charts, garnered multiple GRAMMY® Award nominations, and played to millions of fans in arenas, amphitheaters, and stadiums across continents. Their catalog encompasses the diamond-certified 12x-platinum classic Yourself or Someone Like You (1996), quadruple-platinum Mad Season (2000), double-platinum More Than You Think You Are (2002), and gold-certified North (2012), which marked their first #1 on the Billboard 200. Beyond dozens of syncs on film and television, their music has been either covered, interpolated, or sampled by everyone from Steve Aoki and Kiiara to RMR, while Billboard cited Matchbox Twenty as “one of the most consistent groups of the alternative boom of the 90’s back half.” For their first album in 11 years and fifth overall LP Where The Light Goes (Atlantic Records), the band—Rob Thomas, Brian Yale, Paul Doucette, and Kyle Cook—simply did what they do best and wrote another batch of real, relevant, and relatable songs recorded with GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer Gregg Wattenberg and introduced by the single “Wild Dogs (Running In A Slow Dream).” See more at matchboxtwenty.com.
A portion of profits from the sale of Rob Thomas' strings go to Sidewalk Angels Foundation: Sidewalk Angels Foundation is dedicated to providing critically needed funds and support to over 20 no-kill animal shelters and animal rescues, across the country, that help to fight for the rights and fair treatment of those with no voice. See more at sidewalkangelsfoundation.org
A portion of profits from the sale of Matchbox Twenty's strings go to Children's Hospital Los Angeles: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is one of the nation’s leading pediatric hospitals. We believe every child deserves a healthier future—and access to the best care possible is central to this belief. This is why we are making our expertise available to children across the globe, and why we train the next generation of pediatric specialists. See more at chla.org.


