When Sugar Ray’s breakthrough hit song “Fly” put them on the map in 1997, lead vocalist Mark McGrath was thrust into the public eye. It’s no doubt the band maintains its momentum due in no small part to the good looks, charisma and talent of its front man, Mark McGrath.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut and raised in Southern California, McGrath first appeared with Sugar Ray (then known as the Shrinky Dinx) when he jumped on stage and grabbed the microphone. Two years later, in 1994, the band changed its name and landed a deal with Atlantic Records. Shortly after, in 1997, the band’s collaboration with reggae artist Super Cat resulted in the song “Fly,” which dominated the airwaves. Later that year, and following the success of their number-one hit, Sugar Ray released its second album, FLOORED, which went double-platinum. Sugar Ray’s success rocketed McGrath to pop-star status, as he graced the covers of Rolling Stone and Spin. He even made People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” issue, named “Sexiest Rocker” in 1998.
After FLOORED, Sugar Ray released ’14:59,’ in reference to its fading “15 minutes of fame.” Ironically, the CD wound up outselling its predecessor, going triple-platinum with hit singles “Every Morning,” “Someday” and “Falls Apart.” Their success continued with the release of the self-titled album, SUGAR RAY, which garnered the band it’s first-ever top-10 album.
McGrath has made guest appearances on the hit television dramas Las Vegas and North Shore. He has been featured on a number of MTV and VH1 programs, including the Teen Choice Awards, My VH1 Music Awards, Rock ‘n’ Roll Jeopardy, the American Music Awards and the ESPY Awards. McGrath has hosted VH1’s I Love the 80’s and The Greatest: 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock and Roll, and the primetime specials The World Music Awards and Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show as well as The Search for the Next Pussycat Doll . He also appeared with Sugar Ray in the 2002 feature film Scooby-Doo. Mark has also co-hosted Extra.
Posted: September 22nd, 2010 | Category: Don't Forget The Lyrics, Shows | Comments: 6 Comments
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Wayne Brady, host of Don’t Forget the Lyrics seen on MuchMore, is a versatile performer known for his ability to act, sing, dance and make audiences laugh. His syndicated talk/variety series, “The Wayne Brady Show,” won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show and garnered him two Emmys for Outstanding Talk Show Host. He demonstrated his improvisational skills on “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, for which he received an Emmy as well as four Emmy nominations. His television credits also include “Everybody Hates Chris,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “30 Rock,” and “Chapelle’s Show.”
On the big screen, Brady recently starred in the feature “Crossover” opposite Anthony Mackie. He completed voiceover roles in the animated DVD features “The Adventures of Brer Rabbit” and “Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild,” and provided a voice for the upcoming animated feature “Foodfight!” Brady, who also played “Billy Flynn” in the Broadway production of “Chicago,” currently can be seen starring in his live show, “Making It Up,” at the Venetian in Las Vegas.
Posted: March 21st, 2009 | Category: Don't Forget The Lyrics, Shows | Comments: 2 Comments
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