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Fountains of Wayne is an American indie rock band, formed in 1995.The band name was taken from the name of a lawn-ornament store in Wayne, New Jersey, called "Fountains of Wayne", not far from Montclair, New Jersey, the hometown of the band's bassist and cofounder Adam Schlesinger.The band was formed by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood. The two first met as freshmen at Williams College and began playing music together in various bands. They eventually went their separate ways, with Collingwood forming the Mercy Buckets in Boston and Schlesinger forming Ivy in New York City. The two met up once again during the mid '90s and formed Fountains of Wayne. A demo eventually landed the two a deal with Atlantic Records, and in 1996 they released their self-titled debut. The album spawned the singles "Radiation Vibe" and "Sink To The Bottom", which received airplay, but it was Schlesinger's song "That Thing You Do!" which became a hit when it was used as the lead track for the Tom Hanks film of the same name. "That Thing You Do!" also brought Schlesinger an Oscar nomination and an RIAA gold certification for the hit soundtrack.Along with guitarist Jody Porter and drummer Brian Young, the band toured the world extensively behind the album, playing alongside bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins and The Lemonheads. However the album was considered a disappointment commercially, selling only 125,000 copies in the US.1999 brought about a second album entitled Utopia Parkway, named after a road in Queens, New York. The album was something of a concept record that dealt with life in modern suburbia. Utopia Parkway was received well by critics, garnering many favorable reviews, and was album of the week in People Magazine. Like its predecessor, however, the album sold poorly and failed to spawn a hit single. The group once again toured extensively behind the album, but frustrations grew between the band and the label when they failed to promote a proper third single entitled "Troubled Times" remixed by Tom Lord-Alge. The band was later dropped by Atlantic in late 1999.The band disbanded for the time being and their future seemed rather uncertain. Schlesinger found work as a writer and producer and co-wrote many of the songs for the Josie and the Pussycats film and soundtrack respectively. He also produced albums for the Verve Pipe and David Mead, as well as several tracks by They Might Be Giants. He released a third record with his band Ivy on Nettwerk records, which produced a modest hit when "Edge Of The Ocean" was licensed to various commercials and films. The band also did the score for the Farrelly brothers film Shallow Hal starring Jack Black
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Big doings on the dining scene
Craig LaBan: This was the year of the mega-restaurant, the return of the French bistro, and the go-go days of the gastropub. The bacon was house-cured. The craft-beer lists became big. And women chefs, more than ever, made their mark on the city's kitchens.
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The Andalusia Star-News
Peeping through my Venetian blind, I imagined a white Christmas with the snow floating slowly downward on an icy-cold night, a big snowman with a carrot nose and eyes of coal, standing guard in my front yard. Ah, Christmas! What a magical time of year!
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Out of town
The following is a list of other events “Out of Town.” Concerts Dec. 27 — Buckethead, McDonald Theatre, Eugene; TW*Dec. 27 — DeVotchKa, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; TM*Dec. 28 — Pink Martini/Foghorn Stringband, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; TM*
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