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Robert Kelly Thomas (born February 14, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist best known for being the lead singer of the rock band Matchbox Twenty. Thomas also records and performs as a solo artist, with " Lonely No More" released in 2005 becoming his biggest solo chart success. Thomas received three
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s for co-writing and singing on the 1999 hit "
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" by Santana, which was also his first song as a solo artist. He has also been a songwriter for artists such as
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, Mick Jagger, Marc Anthony,
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, Taylor Hicks,
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, and Daughtry. Since 1996, his band has released a string of hit singles to radio, including " Push", " 3AM", " Real World", " Back 2 Good", " Bent", " If You're Gone", " Mad Season", "
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", "
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", " Bright Lights", " How Far We've Come", and "
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". In 2004, the
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awarded Thomas its first Hal David Starlight Award, recognizing young songwriters who have already had a lasting influence in the music industry.


Biography


1972–1992: Early life

Thomas was born in Landstuhl,
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at
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to Bill Thomas, a
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sergeant, and Mamie. Thomas has an elder half sister, Melissa, from his mother's previous marriage. The family returned to the United States when Thomas was six months old. His parents divorced when he was two years old. Thomas lived with his mother and sister. They were poor and moved frequently, often staying with Mamie's mother in Lake City, South Carolina. His grandmother was an alcoholic. She owned a small country store and gas station, where she also sold moonshine and marijuana under the counter. He grew up listening to
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and idolized the "big stars who lived ... hard lives", like Johnny Cash and
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. Their stories inspired him to be a songwriter. Thomas and his mother and sister moved to
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, when he was 10, then settled in the
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area the following year. Around this time, Thomas received his first musical instrument, a Casio keyboard. A friend taught him to play, and Thomas practiced by trying to reproduce the songs he heard on the radio. He also acquired a guitar with no strings, which he used as a prop while he pretended he was in a rock band. His home life was not stable. Thomas describes his mother as an alcoholic who occasionally beat him. When Thomas was 12, his mother was diagnosed with
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and given only six months to live. His sister ran away from home to get married, leaving Thomas to care for their mother on his own. She eventually entered remission. Mamie dated a series of men, some of whom beat her, and she loved wild parties. Thomas sometimes woke up to find “10 strangers sleeping off last night’s booze-a-thon in the living room”. He attended Lake Brantley High School in the Orlando suburb of Altamonte Springs. Thomas joined the choir in an unsuccessful attempt to attract the attention of a girl that he liked. His choir teacher told him to keep working, because he saw potential in him. To impress girls at parties, Thomas wrote and played music. A few months before graduation, Thomas dropped out of high school, saying his "regular life was in such disarray that going seemed ridiculous". He later earned a GED. He was convicted of stealing a
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and spent two months in county jail when he was 17. For the next two or three years, Thomas was homeless. Occasionally he'd stay for a few days or weeks at the homes of various friends. At other times, he would hitchhike around Florida and South Carolina. Soon after getting out of jail, Thomas connected with several local musicians. He played in a series of cover bands and began writing songs in earnest. Thomas said that "in songwriting I felt special for the first time. And all I wanted to do was get out of Florida." One of his bands, Fair Warning, earned a three-week job playing at a hotel in
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. They were fired three days into the job, after they were caught stealing beer and candy from the hotel. He was, at one point, a member of another band, Tidal Wave, which played mostly surf tunes. Thomas used drugs, and during one
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, he decided to play with
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. His hands were burned so badly that doctors initially thought they would require amputation. Thomas’ sister recalled that while she was concerned with how Thomas would manage everyday activities, Thomas cried and asked, “How am I going to get these songs in my head out if I can't play them?"


1993–1995: Formation of Matchbox 20

In 1993, Thomas formed the band
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. Brian Yale was the group's bass player. Paul Doucette earned a spot as drummer after answering an ad. Guitarists Jay Stanley and John Goff rounded out the band. The band was popular in the Orlando area, where they played in bars and nightclubs. Most of their songs were written by Thomas, including " 3 A.M." This song, inspired by his time taking care of his mother, was the first that he had ever written and liked. In an effort to recreate that magic, his writing shifted to focus more on emotions inspired from his own life. Producer Matt Serletic heard them play and was intrigued. The band met him for an introductory meeting, but broke up before any contracts were signed. Thomas worried that he'd never get another chance for a recording contract. Thomas, Yale, and Doucette were still interested in working together, and Serletic introduced them to rhythm guitarist Adam Gaynor and lead guitarist Kyle Cook; together, they formed a new band, Matchbox 20. Serletic sent Thomas to vocal coach
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to learn how to refine his vocal power. The band recorded several demo tapes, with Serletic as their producer. Three radio stations in Orlando and Tampa added the songs to their rotations. Executives at Atlantic Records noticed that the songs were being requested frequently. Although the band sounded very green, executives thought the songs were good. The band was soon signed to Atlantic subsidiary
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.


1996–1998: ''Yourself or Someone Like You''

Thomas wrote every song on Matchbox 20's debut album, ''
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''. It was released in October 1996, on the same day that Lava Records folded. The album sold only 600 copies in its first week. The band toured extensively, trying to attract notice. Radio stations were slow to adopt their first single, "
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". Thomas and his bandmates were convinced they were soon to be dropped from their contract. Their manager was also worried, and yelled at them to get serious about their performances. Their fears were well-founded. Officials at Atlantic were close to dropping the band when they noticed that sales had spiked in
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. There, radio stations had begun playing another track on the album, " Push". Atlantic released "Push" as a single, and it soon became a Top 5 hit. Its success led the album to be
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. Their next single, "3 A.M.", was hugely popular, and the album went multi-platinum. " Real World", and " Back 2 Good" followed. Nearly seven months after its release, the album reached number 99 on the
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chart. It continued to climb, finally reaching as high as number 5. The album was nominated for a
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and two
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. In 1997, readers of ''
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'' named Matchbox 20 the best new band. Thomas enjoyed his success. When travelling, he'd tell customs officials that his occupation was "rock star", and he often dressed the part, wearing sunglasses and long furry coats. He's described the first few years with Matchbox 20 as a blur, featuring large quantities of alcohol, cocaine, and sexual relationships with women. One of those interludes resulted in a son. The constant partying took a toll on Thomas and the band. Thomas concedes that the shows were beginning to suffer. He gained more than . The weight gain earned them their first mention in ''
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''—an item making fun of Thomas. The band members decided together that they wanted to be more professional and began cleaning themselves up. Cocaine use was no longer tolerated. In 1998, Thomas was named one of ''People'' magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People.


1999: "Smooth"

In 1999, Latin guitarist Carlos Santana began putting together his comeback album, '' Supernatural'', a series of duets. He was looking for one last song to complete the album. Songwriter Itaal Shur had given a demo tape to Santana's representatives. Although they liked the music, they thought the lyrics and melody could be strengthened. One of the executives sent the demo to Thomas, asking him if he'd like to work on it. Thomas had never worked on a song that he didn't intend to perform, and he was interested in the opportunity to try something new. He wrote the song intending for it to be sung by George Michael. Thomas wrote the verses to the song that became "
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", and he and Shur collaborated on the chorus. He was inspired both by his wife, who is half-Spanish and half-Puerto-Rican, and by Santana himself. When he finished the song, he was unsure whether it was any good. His wife listened to the demo and told him, "This is going to be huge." Santana heard the demo and said he couldn't determine at first whether it was a male or female singing. He had no idea who Thomas was, but he liked the voice and asked that Thomas sing on the record. When they first met, Santana asked Thomas if he were married to a Latin woman. The song was recorded live, in three takes. Thomas was not aware that it was going to be released as a single until he heard it on the radio. It was a massive hit, spending 58 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. ''Billboard'' later named it the number 2 Hot 100 song of all time. It won three Grammy Awards, for Best Record, Best Song, and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Its success earned him instant credibility as a songwriter. BMI named Thomas its 1999 Pop Songwriter of the Year for "Smooth" and his Matchbox 20 songs. "Smooth" would ultimately become the second biggest-selling single of all time, after Chubby Checker's “The Twist.” "Smooth" increased his visibility, and that of Matchbox 20. The song's video, starring Thomas, was played extensively on VH1 and MTV. That exposure launched him out of anonymity. A new set of listeners, older than the band's initial fan base, was exposed to, and liked, Thomas's work. ''Yourself or Someone Like You'' continued to sell briskly. After winning at the Grammy Awards, Atlantic took out ads in many industry publications to make executives aware that Thomas had written not only "Smooth", but also all of the songs on the Matchbox 20 album. Ron Shapiro, an executive at Atlantic, said, "It was our intent to get Rob and this band a substantial amount of credibility." Thomas says that "Smooth" "really opened up the door for me as a songwriter and a solo artist."


2000–2003: ''Mad Season'' and ''More Than You Think You Are''

As Matchbox 20 prepared to record their second album, band members had heated discussions over song selection. After flirting with the idea of allowing other band members to provide songs, they chose to record only songs that Thomas had written or co-written. They renamed themselves Matchbox Twenty and, in March 2000, released ''Mad Season''. Its first single, " Bent", reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; it remains the band's only number one hit, despite larger commercial success on previous material. Their tour took them to 87 cities, and they sold out Madison Square Garden in 15 minutes. Thomas was inducted into the South Carolina Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2001. When Santana prepared to record his follow-up to ''Supernatural'', he sought to collaborate with Thomas again. Instead of providing vocals, Thomas wrote two songs for the album, which were recorded by
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and
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. Thomas provided songs to other artists as well.
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recorded three of Thomas's songs on his 2002 album '' The Great Divide''. One of those, "Recollection Phoenix", had been in contention for the next Matchbox Twenty album before the other band members had decided it wasn't a good fit. The third Matchbox Twenty album, '' More Than You Think You Are'', wasn't complete until four weeks before its release date, November 19, 2002. For the first time, the band recorded a song not written by Thomas. Two other songs were jointly attributed to Thomas, Cook, and Doucette. As part of the promotion for the album, Thomas and his bandmates were featured on VH1's ''
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''. When the tour for ''More Than You Think You Are'' ended, Thomas, Cook, Doucette, Yale, and Gaynor decided to take a break to focus on their families. In June 2004, the
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gave Thomas the inaugural Hal David Starlight Award, which recognizes a young songwriter who has made an outsized impression on the industry.


2004–2007: ''...Something to Be'' and ''Exile on Mainstream''

On April 19, 2005, Thomas began his solo career with the release of '' ...Something to Be'' which debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The album included several songs that the other Matchbox Twenty members had rejected, such as "I Am An Illusion". The album was more pop than Thomas's Matchbox Twenty work, adding quirks like sampling and loops. It earned two Grammy nominations, for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance. His first single from the album, " Lonely No More", reached number six on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The single debuted in the top 10 of the Australian
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singles chart on the week of April 4, 2005. The second single, " This Is How a Heart Breaks", went gold in the US and hit the top 50 in Australia. The third single, "
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", became a top five Adult Contemporary hit. On October 5, 2005, he started his first solo tour, the Something to Be Tour. In the summer of 2006, Thomas toured with Jewel and
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. In September 2006, Thomas's solo effort received more exposure when ABC started using the song " Streetcorner Symphony" in promotional ads for its popular Thursday night lineup. This song was subsequently released as a single. In January 2007, Thomas released a single entitled " Little Wonders" from the soundtrack to the Disney animated feature, ''
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''. "Little Wonders" reached No. 5 on the Mediabase Hot Adult Contemporary chart. Thomas was featured on the June 14, 2007, episode of the long-running
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series '' Soundstage''. Thomas reunited with his Matchbox Twenty bandmates in 2007. Gaynor had left the band, leaving only four of them. They decided to release a greatest hits album with a few new songs. They had so much fun collaborating that the new release, ''
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'', included six new songs. The album released three singles: " How Far We've Come", " All Your Reasons", and " These Hard Times". The album debuted at number 3.


2009–2011: ''Cradlesong''

On September 15, 2008, Thomas told '' Billboard'' his second solo album was tentatively called ''Cradle Songs''. Thomas characterized the album as "the usual mish-mosh of styles, but hopefully just holding true to a bunch of good songs." The article also mentioned that the record would nonetheless feature several tracks that "take a more global, rhythmic direction after working with South American and African percussionists." Thomas explained one such experiment:
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'', and that kinda carried us a long way through. It gave us a whole new bed to work with, like 'How do I get my pop sensibility around this and work it into that?' It was a lot of fun. But you go through different phases when you're writing; it took a different turn, and I just followed it, too.
On March 2, 2009, Clark Collis of ''
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'' interviewed Thomas, where he confirmed he had since shelved his initial efforts to evoke ''The Rhythm of the Saints'', and claimed the album was scheduled for a June 30 release. Having played half the forthcoming album to ''Entertainment Weekly'', it was reported that many of the lyrics on ''Cradlesong'' were about troubled relationships, and three more song titles were revealed: "Meltdown" (described as " INXS-esque power pop" that stood out as "a possible first single"), "Fire on the Mountain" (an "epic, tribal drum-driven" track inspired by Dave Eggers' book ''What Is the What'') and "Getting Late" (suggested as the "set's likely closer" and what Thomas described as "a little ditty about death."). On March 11, 2009, Rob Thomas created his own Twitter account and announced via the social application that " Her Diamonds" would be the lead single from ''Cradlesong''. Thomas has also stated via Twitter that '' Cradlesong'' had been mastered and featured fourteen tracks culled from the twenty-four songs recorded during the album sessions. All twenty-four tracks were fully mixed and mastered, leaving plenty of material left over for B-sides, iTunes, or EPs. On June 9, 2009, Thomas released " Give Me the Meltdown" to the US
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. Similarly, " Someday" was released on June 16. On June 22, ''Cradlesong'' was made available for streaming only on the we7 website, one week ahead of its UK release date. Thomas promoted the album with his 2009/2010 tour,
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. In March 2010, Thomas announced plans to release a four-song digital-only EP entitled the ''Someday EP''. Featuring three new songs, the EP was released to iTunes on March 30, 2010, and all other digital retailers April 6, 2010.


2012–2014: ''North''

After his solo success, many of Thomas's confidants urged him to leave Matchbox Twenty. As Thomas wrapped up his tour for ''Cradlesong'', he began writing songs for consideration for the next Matchbox Twenty album. He gathered in
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with his bandmates to narrow down the work he had already done and develop new material. The group members disagreed on which musical direction the new album should take. For three months, they argued and drank, in what Thomas describes as a "$100,000 bender". Finally, producer Serletic appeared and told them to stop drinking and get to work. The lecture worked. The result was a true collaboration. For the first time, the band recorded several songs written solely by Doucette and Yale. Matchbox Twenty's next album, ''
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'', was released on September 4, 2012, ten years after their last full-length album of new material. It debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.


2015–present: ''The Great Unknown'', ''Chip Tooth Smile'', and ''Something About Christmas Time''

Thomas performed several new album tracks in early 2015: "Hold On Forever", "Great Unknown", and "Heaven Help Me". Thomas released the first single from ''The Great Unknown'', "Trust You", on May 25, 2015. ''The Great Unknown'' was released on August 21, 2015. He spent two years touring it prior. "Hold on Forever" was announced as the album's second single on September 28. The tour for Thomas' album included holographic representations of Thomas produced with vntana technology so that fans could pose for photos with him during the concert. Thomas announced on February 15, 2019, that his fourth studio album—titled '' Chip Tooth Smile''—would be released on April 26, 2019. The lead single for the album, " One Less Day (Dying Young)", was released on February 20, 2019. On October 7, 2021, Thomas announced that his first Christmas studio album titled “Something About Christmas Time” will be released on October 22. He recorded the album, which will include both original and cover songs, in his home studio in New York during the summer.


Artistry


Music and voice

After spending more than 20 years as part of Matchbox Twenty and more than 10 years working on solo material, Thomas has become adept at navigating the "identity crisis" of two separate musical worlds. Although he does play some Matchbox Twenty songs during his solo tours, they are always reimagined, often as an acoustic version. As a solo artist, Thomas is known for "emotive radio hits". His solo albums have a much stronger pop feel. His album, ''The Great Unknown'', was "unabashed pop". His detractors say the music is fluff and too sweet.


Songwriting

Thomas writes all of the time, saying "it's a lot easier to come up with ideas than it is to edit them." Thomas admits that his songs have "a radio sensibility". He writes songs that he hopes people will like and does not strive to follow or set trends. In his opinion, this is the reason that he has maintained his career; the music never sounds dated. Each of his songs can stand alone without special effects; Thomas wants his listeners to feel the message of a song even if he is just playing it by himself on an acoustic guitar. Initially, Thomas tried to write epic love songs, in the vein of Lionel Richie. He did not like most of those attempts. After he finished "3 A.M.", which was inspired by his mother's battle with cancer, Thomas realized that he ought to focus events in his own life. Many of his later songs are inspired by his wife and her battle with an autoimmune disease. Lisa Rockman, music reviewer for the '' Sydney Morning Herald'', wrote, "There is a reason millions of fans across the world relate to lyrics penned by Rob Thomas. His words come from the heart." Thomas chooses his words carefully, "trying to make my phrases more colourful when I'm writing, trying to find the longest way to get to the point that I'm trying to make as opposed to the quickest way." As his career has progressed, Thomas has more frequently collaborated with other songwriters in order to "keep things fresh and not feel like I'm going back to the same well and just writing the same songs over and over and over". In 2021 he admitted his songs come to him the same way, and his confidence as a writer comes and goes and he does not want to rip himself off. He describes himself as an "emotional dude"


Personal life

A mutual friend introduced him to model Marisol Maldonado at an afterparty in
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in late 1997. They both claim it was love at first sight. Thomas said that, "I knew the second I kissed her that I would never, ever kiss another person." As he was in the midst of an international tour, their initial courtship was via phone. Maldonado was at first reluctant to date Thomas, unsure if she could handle being the wife of a rock star. When he returned to the United States, they went on their first date, to a music festival in
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. That night, he told her he would marry her, and a month later he proposed. They were married on October 2, 1999, at manager Michael Lippman's ranch in California. Their wedding was broadcast on ABC's ''Celebrity Weddings in Style''. They reside in Bedford, New York. Thomas has a son from a previous relationship, born on July 10, 1998.


Charity work

The Thomases are committed animal lovers and supporters of animal charities. Thomas and his wife have established the Sidewalk Angels Foundation, a non-profit organization created to help needy people in and around America's big cities by partnering with various charities to assist people who cannot afford medical care, and animals that have been abandoned or abused.


Political views

Politically, Thomas considers himself a "fairly
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guy". He is a strong supporter of gay rights and wrote a piece in favor of legalizing
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. He closed the article by writing, "Each of us has a short ride on this earth and as long as we stay in our lane, and don't affect someone else's ride, we should be allowed to drive as we see fit."


Discography

* '' ...Something to Be'' (2005) * '' Cradlesong'' (2009) * '' The Great Unknown'' (2015) * '' Chip Tooth Smile'' (2019) * ''Something About Christmas Time'' (2021)


Tours

Headlining * Something to Be Tour *
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*A Special Intimate Performance with Rob Thomas * The Great Unknown Tour *Chip Tooth Tour Co-headlining *Counting Crows & Rob Thomas on Tour


Awards and nominations


APRA Music Awards

, - , 2006 , " Lonely No More" , Most Performed Foreign Work ,


ASCAP Pop Music Awards

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American Music Awards

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BMI Pop Awards

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Billboard Music Awards

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" , Top Hot 100 Song , , - , Top Hot 100 Airplay Track , , - , Top Adult Top 40 Track , , - , rowspan=3, 2005 , rowspan="2", Rob Thomas , New Artist of the Year , , - , Top Adult Top 40 Artist , , - , " Lonely No More" , rowspan=2, Top Adult Top 40 Song , , - , rowspan="3", 2006 , "
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Billboard Music Video Awards

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California Music Awards

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" (with Santana) , Outstanding Single ,


Grammy Awards

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Teen Choice Awards

, - , rowspan="4", 2005 , rowspan="2", Himself , Choice Music: Male Artist , , - , Choice Music: Breakout Artist - Male , , - , '' ...Something to Be'' , Choice Music: Album , , - , " Lonely No More" , Choice Music: Single ,


XM Nation Music Awards

, - , 2005 , Rob Thomas , Best Solo Career ,


Television

Thomas appeared on the American sitcom '' It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'' in its fourth season, in which he played himself as a deranged patient of a rehabilitation center. He also served as an advisor for
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's team during the third season of the
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reality competition series ''
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''. Thomas has noted that he is sometimes mistaken for television writer Rob Thomas, and vice versa. A conversation between the two men on this subject led to Thomas agreeing to perform a musical number as himself in the season two finale of the TV show '' iZombie'', penned by his namesake. He and his wife were devoted fans of the show. Thomas was killed in the episode.


See also

* Matchbox Twenty * List of number-one hits (United States) * List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.) *
List of number-one dance hits (United States) This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by ''Billboard'' magazine's Dance Club Songs chart – a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs. It began on October 26, 1974, under the title ''Disco Action'' chart. It is ...
*
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on ''Billboard magazine's'' Dance Club Songs chart. ''Billboard'' began ranking dance music on the week ending October 26, 1974, and this is the standard music popularity chart in th ...


References


External links

* *
About Rob Thomas – Fansite

Interview with Rob Thomas

Matchbox Twenty Fansite
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