Dawes

American folk rock band

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2025 Adam MacDougall joins as a touring keyboards player.
February 3 2025 Released a studio recording of 'I Love L.A.' with proceeds benefitting MusiCares.
February 2 2025 Sang 'I Love L.A.' alongside John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Brad Paisley, Brittany Howard, and St. Vincent to open the 67th Grammy Awards.
January 30 2025 Performed at the FireAid benefit concert at Crypto.com Arena, covering songs with Stephen Stills, Mike Campbell, and Graham Nash.
January 2025 Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith were affected by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California, which destroyed their music studio and instrument collection.
October 11 2024 Scheduled to release ninth studio album 'Oh Brother' on Dead Ringers label
July 17 2024 Released the first single 'House Parties' from the Oh Brother album.
January 14 2024 Taylor Goldsmith announced Dawes has begun work on their next album, Oh Brother, with a release date of October 11.
2023 Dawes released a non-album single titled 'What It Takes' featuring Lee Pardini
2023 Dawes released a non-album single 'I Love'.
2023 Significant band lineup changes: Wylie Gelber leaves after 14 years, Lee Pardini departs, Frank LoCrasto joins on keyboards, Ian Bush begins percussion, and Z Lynch takes over bass duties.
May 5 2023 Wylie Gelber played his final full gig with Dawes at the Theatre at the Ace Hotel Los Angeles.
July 22 2022 Released eighth studio album 'Misadventures of Doomscroller' on Rounder label
May 6 2022 The band announced their eighth album, Misadventures of Doomscroller.
April 22 2022 Released live album 'Live from the Rooftop (Los Angeles, CA 8.28.20)' on Hub Records
2021 Dawes released several singles and albums, including 'Things Happen (Celeste Version)', piano versions of previous tracks, and the tribute albums 'Petty Rips' and '10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Nothing Is Wrong'.
June 18 2021 Released live album 'Live at Hotel Cafe, 2/12/08' on Dead Ringers label
October 2 2020 Released seventh studio album 'Good Luck with Whatever' on Rounder label
July 22 2020 Dawes announced their seventh studio album, Good Luck With Whatever, releasing the first single 'Who Do You Think You're Talking To?'
2019 Released live album 'Live from Richmond, VA' on Hub Records
2018 Dawes released singles 'Living in the Future' and 'Feed the Fire' from their album 'Passwords', with chart positions of 16 and 23 respectively.
October 1 2018 Released the EP 'Feed the Fire' through Hub Records.
June 22 2018 Released sixth studio album 'Passwords' on HUB label
February 14 2017 Released live album 'We're All Gonna Live' on Hub Records
2016 Trevor Menear becomes the band's guitarist, replacing Duane Betts.
September 16 2016 Released fifth studio album 'We're All Gonna Die' on HUB label
July 2016 Lee Pardini became a permanent member of the band, replacing Tay Strathairn.
2015 Lee Pardini joins the band as piano, keyboards, and backing vocals player. Tay Strathairn leaves the band again.
June 2015 Duane Betts joined the band as a touring auxiliary guitarist.
June 2 2015 Released fourth studio album 'All Your Favorite Bands' on HUB label
April 22 2015 Dawes performed on The Late Show with David Letterman, paying tribute to Warren Zevon with a cover of 'Desparados Under the Eaves' and performing 'Things Happen'.
October 22 2013 Released the EP 'Stripped Down at Grimey's' through Hub Records, which peaked at position 25 on the US Folk charts.
April 9 2013 Released third studio album 'Stories Don't End' on HUB label
February 2013 The band released the single 'From a Window Seat' from their album Stories Don't End.
2012 Tay Strathairn rejoins the band.
2011 Alex Casnoff joins the band as piano, keyboards, and backing vocals member.
December 1 2011 Dawes played alongside Jackson Browne at the Occupy Wall Street event in Zuccotti Park.
September 5 2011 Released 'Nothing Is Wrong' in Europe
June 7 2011 The band released their second album, Nothing Is Wrong, and began touring the US co-headlining with Blitzen Trapper.
2010 Tay Strathairn initially leaves the band after first period of membership.
April 14 2010 Dawes made their television debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

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