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Evan Dando

Evan Griffith Dando (born March 4, 1967) is an American musician, best known for fronting the alternative rock band The Lemonheads. He has served as the lead singer of the group since its formation in 1986.[1] He has also embarked on a solo career and collaborated on various songs.

Biography

Early life and education

Dando was born in Essex, Massachusetts to Susan, a former fashion model, and Jeffrey, who worked as a real estate attorney. At age 9, his family moved to the North Shore of Boston. His parents divorced when he was 11.[2] In his childhood, he was inspired by 1980s punk bands Hüsker Dü and The Replacements.[3] For high school, he attended Commonwealth School in Boston. In the fall of 1986, he enrolled at Skidmore College,[4] but dropped out of the latter after getting low grades such as "four Fs and a D".[2]

The Lemonheads

While at Commonwealth, he met Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz; in 1986, they formed a band called The Whelps which played punk rock.[2] They debuted at the Meltdown House in Cambridge in July[4] and followed with a show at The Rat on August 19.[5] They produced an indie single, "Laughing All The Way To The Cleaners" which led them to sign with a local label Taang![2] The group changed its name to The Lemonheads, after the Lemonheads candy manufactured by Ferrara Pan Candy Company. "Laughing" was subsequently released as the group's debut single in 1987. The group released several album afterwards under Taang!: Hate Your Friends, Creator, and Lick.[2]

Following the third album, Dando left the group briefly after some tension with Deily, and joined Juliana Hatfield's band Blake Babies.[2] However, he returned as a drummer when The Lemonheads' cover of Suzanne Vega's song "Luka" became successful,[6] and the group had an opportunity to tour Europe. Deily, however, quit the band shortly before the tour, which placed Dando as the guitarist and lead vocalist.[4] Dando brought in David Ryan on drums, and the group signed with major label Atlantic/Warner, where it released the album Lovey in 1990. The album straddled punk, rock, country, and metal, and sold about 30,000 copies.

Dando spent some time in Australia to write songs with friends Nic Dalton and Tom Morgan, who would later start the band Sneeze. Some of his songs formed the basis for The Lemonheads' fifth album, It's a Shame About Ray. In 1992, The Lemonheads recorded a punk-inflected cover of Simon and Garfunkel's hit "Mrs. Robinson" to help promote the video cassette release of The Graduate film for its 25th anniversary.[6] The song reached number 19 on the UK Charts in December 1992, and was included in the album's re-release as a bonus track.[7] Dando's face appeared on several magazine covers, and People listed him among the "50 Most Beautiful People."[8] In an interview with Q magazine, he admitted he smoked crack cocaine and regretted it.[9] In late 1993, the group released the album Come on Feel the Lemonheads, which featured singles "Style", "The Jello Fund", and "Into Your Arms". During the group's touring in 1994, Dando befriended Oasis and appeared at some of their live shows. He also made a cameo appearance at the end of the 1994 film Reality Bites with Karen Duffy.[10]

Dando re-formed The Lemonheads with former member John Strohm on guitar[11] and Patrick Murphy, a former member of Dinosaur Jr, on drums.[12] The group released the album Car Button Cloth in 1996.[13] The album featured "jangly guitar songs" such as "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You," and some writing that showed off Dando's darker side in "Break Me" and "Losing Your Mind". In 1997 the band went on tour and played its final gig at the Reading Festival, after which the band went on hiatus.

In 2005, Dando put together a new lineup for The Lemonheads which included Karl Alvarez and Bill Stevenson, formerly of the pop-punk pioneering band, the Descendents. In April 2006, they signed with Vagrant Records, and released a self-titled album in September. Dando also had a lineup which included bassist Vess Ruhtenberg and drummer Devon Ashley of the Pieces where they toured the UK, Europe and the United States. In late 2007, Alvarez and Stevenson toured with Dando for the first time live on the US tour. In 2008, he toured with Ruhtenberg and Ashley to promote the re-release of a deluxe version of It's a Shame About Ray, and then toured with Ruhtenberg and drummer P. David Hazel of Beta Male for a European Tour. On April 23, 2008 at the inaugural NME US Awards ceremony held at the El Rey in Los Angeles, Dando received a Classic Album award for It's A Shame About Ray, although Entertainment Weekly reported that he threw the award in the garbage offstage, and then returned to perform "Ray" and "My Drug Buddy".[14]

On June 23, 2009, The Lemonheads released Varshons - a collection of eleven covers, including tracks by Gram Parsons, Wire, GG Allin, Christina Aguilera, as well as actress Liv Tyler and model Kate Moss.[15] For many of the tours since 2010, The Lemonheads have included the entire It's a Shame About Ray album on the setlist.[16]

Solo career and collaborations

Dando worked with Australian musicians Nic Dalton and Tom Morgan, both of whom have been involved with The Lemonheads.[17][1] In Sydney, he joined Dalton, Morgan, and a number of Half A Cow artists on a self-titled album by the band Sneeze and the album Coastal by Godstar. Dando participated in the Australian band Give Good, which featured Paul Dempsey of Something for Kate.

Dando has worked regularly with Juliana Hatfield where he appeared on several Blake Babies songs and she in turn played with The Lemonheads.[2][1] In Blake Babies, Dando wrote on tracks and provided supporting music and vocals on the Slow Learner album, released in 1989. He also collaborated on Hatfield's album Hey Babe, released in 1994.[18] In 1999, he recorded a duet with Hatfield for the 1999 album, Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons. The two sang Gram Parsons' "$1000 Wedding". Their long-time relationship inspired a line in the Barenaked Ladies' song "Jane": "No promises as vague as heaven. No Juliana next to my Evan".[19][20] In late 2000, Dando sang with the Blake Babies and played some acoustic shows with them. In 2011, Dando and Hatfield paired up again for a series of live performances.

During an acoustic world tour in early 2001, Dando garnered renewed interest in his back catalog. With touring musicians Ben Lee and Ben Kweller, he performed a mix of Lemonheads songs and solo songs. One such gig was at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, which was recorded as Live at the Brattle Theatre, and released as an album in 2001.[1] The release also included a second disc, Griffith Sunset,[1] with several covers of country songs.

In March 2003, Dando released the solo album, Baby I'm Bored, which reached the top 40 on the UK albums chart.[21]

In 2004, Dando performed as the lead vocalist for the band MC5 on a 41-show tour.[1] He has collaborated with The Dandy Warhols and soundtrack composer Craig Armstrong. At the All Tomorrow's Parties' Don't Look Back festival, Dando played several live dates, including a full performance of the It's A Shame About Ray album.

Personal life

While taking a break from making music and The Lemonheads, Dando met English supermodel and musician Elizabeth Moses in 1998. They married in 2000, after which she assisted in producing some of his albums including the track listing for their eponymous album.[1] They separated in 2010.

Legacy

Dando has been mentioned by several different bands. Ben Lee wrote a tribute song to him called "I Wish I Was Him". Kimya Dawson mentions him in the song "The Beer". Author Bret Easton Ellis mentions Dando in his 1998 work Glamorama. Chuck Biscuits, while a member of Social Distortion, had "Bring me the head of Evan Dando" scrawled on his bass drum. The 1994 song "Jane" by Barenaked Ladies has a lyric that refers to Dando and Juliana Hatfield.[19][20]

Discography

Main article: The Lemonheads discography

Albums

  • Live at the Brattle Theatre (2001)
  • Baby I'm Bored (2003) (UK #30)[21]

Singles

  • "Perfect Day" (1995 - Kirsty MacColl and Evan Dando) (UK #75)
  • "Stop My Head" (2003) (UK #38)
  • "It Looks Like You" (2003) (UK #68)[21]

References

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  9. Deevoy, Adrian. "Interview with Evan Dando Of The Lemonheads". Retrieved on March 11, 2013. 
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  11. Peisner, David. "How to Get a 'Head in Business". Retrieved on 2012-07-26. 
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  20. 20.0 20.1 Barenaked Ladies Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits. Liner notes, 2001. "Page admits that the line 'No Juliana next to my Evan' dates it a bit, [but] it still sounds pretty to me today."
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums, 19th, London: Guinness World Records Limited.

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