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Years active
  
1995–2013

Website
  
fountainsofwayne.com

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Labels
  
Atlantic S-Curve Virgin Yep Roc Scratchie

Origin
  
New York City, New York, United States (1996)

Members
  
Adam Schlesinger, Chris Collingwood, Jody Porter, Brian Young

Genres
  
Power pop, Alternative rock, Pop punk, Geek rock

Albums
  
Welcome Interstate Managers, Sky Full of Holes, Utopia Parkway, Out‑of‑State Plates, Traffic and Weather

Profiles

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Fountains of Wayne was an American rock band that formed in New York City in 1995. The band consisted of Chris Collingwood, Adam Schlesinger, Jody Porter, and Brian Young. The band was best known for their 2003 Grammy-nominated single "Stacy's Mom".

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1995–99

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After Montclair-based Adam Schlesinger and Sellersville-based Chris Collingwood first met as freshmen at Williams College, they played music in various bands and eventually went their separate ways, with Collingwood forming the Mercy Buckets in Boston and Schlesinger forming Ivy in New York City. In the mid-1990s, they came together to form Fountains of Wayne, named after a lawn ornament store in Wayne, New Jersey that is no longer in business. Previous band names included Woolly Mammoth, Are You My Mother? and Three Men Who When Standing Side by Side Have a Wingspan of Over Twelve Feet. Recruiting guitarist Jody Porter and still active Posies drummer Brian Young, the band cut a demo and signed with Atlantic Records.

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In 1996, the band released its self-titled debut, which spawned the singles "Radiation Vibe" and "Sink to the Bottom" and, the band toured the world extensively behind their debut album, playing alongside bands including The Smashing Pumpkins, Sloan and The Lemonheads. That same year, Schlesinger wrote the Academy Award-nominated, RIAA gold certified title song for the film That Thing You Do!.

In 1999, the band released Utopia Parkway, an album named after a road in Queens, New York. The album was 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. The group once again toured extensively behind the album, but frustrations grew between the band and the label. The band was later dropped by Atlantic in late 1999.

2000–present

The band was inactive for a period of time. Schlesinger co-wrote many of the songs for the Josie and the Pussycats film and soundtrack, produced albums for the Verve Pipe, David Mead and They Might Be Giants, and released a third record with his other band, Ivy. Collingwood formed and fronted a Northampton, Massachusetts-based pop-country band, called Gay Potatoes, and played a string of solo shows in the Boston and Los Angeles areas. Guitarist Jody Porter worked with his band, The Astrojet, alongside famed producer Gordon Raphael and keyboardist David Zhang in New York City. Percussionist Brian Young moved to Los Angeles and did session work for various artists such as producer Steve Fisk, Ivy, Heather Duby and Greg Dulli. The band reunited recording a cover of The Kinks' "Better Things" for the tribute album, This Is Where I Belong: Songs of Ray Davies and the Kinks, in 2001.

In 2003, the band released Welcome Interstate Managers, a successful album which spawned the Grammy-nominated RIAA gold-certified hit single, "Stacy's Mom", of which Adam Schlesinger says was a tribute to the band, The Cars; initially, the single stalled at commercial alternative radio in the US, but MTV President Judy McGrath championed the single's music video, a Fast Times at Ridgemont High homage featuring Rachel Hunter. Another song off the album, "All Kinds of Time", was used for NFL commercial promotions during the 2005 season.

In 2005, the band released Out-of-State Plates, a collection of B-sides and two new songs, which was supported by the single "Maureen" and a limited US tour that included some acoustic-only sets, a set on PBS Soundstage, and American Songbook. Also included on the album is a 1999 cover of the Britney Spears hit, "...Baby One More Time".

In 2007, the band released Traffic and Weather, an album which included the song "I-95", which Rolling Stone named #54 of the year's top 100 songs.

In 2009, the band released No Better Place: Live In Chicago, a live concert DVD which included newly recorded acoustic songs. Also that year, they played a short run of full-band acoustic shows where they showcased songs from their forthcoming album. Also, on a sadder note that year, the store for which their band was named (seen also in The Sopranos episode, "Another Toothpick") went out of business.

In 2011, the band released Sky Full of Holes, an album put out in Japan by Warner Music Japan (with two bonus tracks), Europe by Lojinx, and the U.S. by Yep Roc Records.

Future plans

As of 2016, the band have no plans to record new material. Neither Schlesinger nor Collingwood have ruled out a future reunion, but both see the possibility as remote, with Collingwood saying in reference to the experience recording their last album: "I try never to say never, but it’s staggering to think of everything that would have to happen for me to want to repeat that experience."

Discography

  • Fountains of Wayne (1996)
  • Utopia Parkway (1999)
  • Welcome Interstate Managers (2003)
  • Traffic and Weather (2007)
  • Sky Full of Holes (2011)
  • Group members

  • Chris Collingwood – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards
  • Adam Schlesinger – bass, guitar, keyboards, drums, backing vocals
  • Jody Porter – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Young – drums, percussion
  • Songs

    Stacy's MomWelcome Interstate Managers · 2003
    Hey JulieWelcome Interstate Managers · 2003
    Sink To The BottomFountains of Wayne · 1996

    References

    Fountains of Wayne Wikipedia