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Darius Rucker

As the frontman of Hootie & the Blowfish, Darius Rucker was probably one of the most popular frontmen in mainstream pop/rock and roll through the mid-’90s. The band’s debut recording, Cracked Rear Look at, was practically inescapable in 1995, ultimately selling a lot more than 16 million copies and getting …

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Mark Bryan

Tag Bryan rose to popularity while the guitarist of Hootie & the Blowfish; pursuing their third recording, 1998’s Musical Seats, Bryan stepped away for a single side project made up almost completely of self-penned tunes (instead of Hootie’s collaborative strategy). The producing album, 30 around the Rail, premiered in early …

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Hootie & the Blowfish

For a short while, Hootie & the Blowfish was typically the most popular band in the us. Grunge music ruled the airwaves through the middle-’90s, but Hootie performed a mainstream pop variance of blues-rock, and their easy-going audio netted them a string of Best 40 hits. Created at the University …

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Dean Felber

A member from the ’90s rock and roll group Hootie & the Blowfish, Dean Felber takes on the bass and will the backdrop vocals for the group. He functions alongside Darius Rucker, Tag Bryan, and Jim Sonefield. Created Everett Dean Felber in Bethesda, MD, Dean Felber was raised in a …

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