Deep Blue Something
{{Short description|American rock band}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=September 2022}}
{{Use American English|date=July 2016}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Deep Blue Something
| image =
| alias = Leper Messiah
| origin = Denton, Texas, U.S.
| genre = Alternative rock, pop rock{{cite book |author=Joel Whitburn |author-link=Joel Whitburn |date=2007 |title=Joel Whitburn Presents The Billboard Albums |edition=6th |publisher=Record Research |page=277 |isbn=978-0898201666}}
| years_active = 1991–2001, 2014–present
| label = Interscope, Aezra, Kirtland
| associated_acts =
| website = {{url|deepbluesomethingofficial.com}}
| current_members = Clay Bergus
John Kirtland
Toby Pipes
Todd Pipes
Kirk Tatom
}}
Deep Blue Something is an American rock band, known for the 1995 hit single "Breakfast at Tiffany's" from their second album Home.{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/deep-blue-something-mw0000004658|title=Allmusic: Deep Blue Something|publisher=AllMusic|last=Ruhlmann|first=William|access-date=June 21, 2013}} Home achieved gold-record status; however, the band parted ways with Interscope Records and went on creative hiatus for several years, only releasing the follow-up Byzantium in Japan and some European countries. They eventually signed with the Aezra label and released Deep Blue Something in 2001, breaking up shortly after. The band regrouped with all members at the end of 2014 and signed to drummer John Kirtland's independent label, Kirtland Records.
History
The group was founded in 1991 in Denton, Texas, by brothers Todd and Toby Pipes, then students at the University of North Texas. The brothers enlisted drummer John Kirtland and guitarist Clay Bergus. Deep Blue Something originally performed as Leper Messiah, after the line from David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust".{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/515541/06251999/deep_blue_something.jhtml |title=Deep Blue Something : Deep Blue Something's Toby Pipes – Rhapsody Music Downloads |website=VH1.com |access-date=May 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060207023912/http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/515541/06251999/deep_blue_something.jhtml |archive-date=February 7, 2006 |df=mdy }}
Bergus left the band before the band started recording their first album, 11th Song. The band independently released the album in 1993. Kirk Tatom joined the band after the album's release. In 1994, the band released their second album, Home, via an independent label named RainMaker Records. Home was re-released a year later by major label Interscope Records. The accompanying single "Breakfast at Tiffany's" peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the charts in the United Kingdom. According to Todd Pipes, the lyrics of the song were inspired by Audrey Hepburn's performance in the feature film Roman Holiday, but he thought that the Hepburn film Breakfast at Tiffany's would make a better song title.British Hit Singles & Albums (Edition 18), Guinness World Records Limited
The huge success of the single and lack of follow-up activity led to their classification as a one-hit-wonder band within music circles.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BBQEAAAAMBAJ&q=pop+deep+blue+something&pg=PA21|title=Reviews & Previews|publisher=Billboard|last=Taylor|first=Chuck|date=May 5, 2001|access-date=June 21, 2013}}
In late 1995, Tatom left the band and Bergus returned to his role as guitarist. The band worked on their third album, titled Byzantium, with a planned release in 1996. However, Deep Blue Something came into legal troubles over the copyright of 11th Song and "Breakfast at Tiffany's".{{cite news|url=http://www.dallasobserver.com/music/copywrong-6398157 |title=Copywrong? |newspaper=Dallas Observer |date=January 25, 1996 |access-date=October 11, 2015}} Although the lawsuits were finally settled, Interscope put the album on hold, focusing on other label artists such as Limp Bizkit.{{cite news |last=Sutlief |first=Shannon |url=http://www.dallasobserver.com/news/back-and-blue-6388416 |title=Back and Blue |work=Dallas Observer |date=May 22, 2003 |access-date=October 11, 2015 }} Interscope eventually released the album in 1998, but only in Japan.
The band then sued Interscope and won a release from their contract. They later signed with Aezra Records, an independent label based in Phoenix, Arizona. Their self-titled album, which contains five tracks from Byzantium, was released by Aezra in 2001. Shortly after the album's release, the band "drifted apart," and its members worked on separate projects for over a decade.
In 2014, Todd Pipes posted an Instagram photo teasing that the band was back together and working on a new project, eventually revealed to be an EP titled Locust House.[https://web.archive.org/web/20230404034321/https://www.instagram.com/p/vMIrYHLd4X/] {{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv9J4Iq52gk |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/Lv9J4Iq52gk |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|title=Deep Blue Something : All Make Believe Off|via=YouTube|access-date=December 4, 2019}}{{cbignore}} The EP was released as a digital download on June 29, 2015.{{cite web |url=http://www.kirtlandrecords.com/DeepBlueSomething.htm |title=Deep Blue Something |publisher=Kirtland Records |access-date=October 11, 2015 }}
Other activities of band members
Todd and Toby Pipes have become producers for Flickerstick, Demp, Calhoun, the Greater Good, Coma Rally, Moonshot Radio, Porter Block, and The Nadas. They have earned Best Producer honors from the Fort Worth Weekly three years in a row and have been highlighted in Mix Magazine.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} The Pipes brothers work primarily out of Bass Propulsion Laboratories in Dallas, a three-studio facility which they also own.
Todd Pipes (born November 9, 1967),{{cite web|title=Biography for Deep Blue Something|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1553357/bio|publisher=IMDb|access-date=December 4, 2019}} has released a solo album, Taurus Petals, on Authentic Records. It was released on November 25, 2008.[http://www.authenticrecordsonline.com/site/artist_pages/artists_info/todd_pipes/toddPipes.html ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090203152758/http://www.authenticrecordsonline.com/site/artist_pages/artists_info/todd_pipes/toddPipes.html |date=February 3, 2009 }} Later on he released an EP, Polar Patterns, on Idol Records. It was released on September 25, 2012. He released an EP "Mainsail To Skyking" on Idol Records. It was released on August 3, 2018.
Toby Pipes (born June 28, 1971), formed the band The Hundred Inevitables, with Jeff Whittington and released an album, Studder, in early 2000. In 2005, he formed a new band Little Black Dress with Nolan Thies. In 2009 they were the first band signed onto Exploding Plastic Records, a new Idol Records sub-label. Their debut album Snow in June was released June 2009.
John Kirtland runs an independent record label, Kirtland Records.{{cite web |url=http://www.kirtlandrecords.com/AboutUs.htm |title=Kirtland Records: About Us |publisher=Kirtland Records |access-date=October 11, 2015 }} Based in Dallas, Texas, and Los Angeles, California, Kirtland's business dealings led to his ownership of the back-catalog of the band Bush and royalty rights on the sales of certain albums by the band No Doubt.{{cite news |url=https://www.gq.com/story/unsung-heroes-musicians-celebrities |title=Five More Unsung Heroes |work=GQ |publisher=Condé Nast |date=April 5, 2006 |access-date=October 11, 2015 }} Kirtland quickly sold off his rights to the No Doubt material, but retained the rights to the Bush back catalog until 2014, when they were sold to a consortium that included Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale.{{cite magazine |last=Christman |first=Ed |url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/5915817/round-hill-music-gavin-rossdale-acquire-first-four-bush-albums-from |title=Round Hill Music, Gavin Rossdale Acquire First Four Bush Albums from Kirtland (Exclusive) |magazine=Billboard |date=February 26, 2014 |access-date=October 11, 2015 }} However, Kirtland Records continues to feature Texas-based indie bands such the Burden Brothers, The Polyphonic Spree and Toadies, and was the issuing label for Deep Blue Something's 2015 EP, Locust House.
Clay Bergus has been a manager at Eddie V's Prime Seafood in Fort Worth since its opening in spring 2009.{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/EddieVsFortWorth/info |title=Eddie V's Prime Seafood – Fort Worth, TX – Fort Worth – Lounge, Bar – Info |via=Facebook |access-date=May 3, 2014}}
Kirk Tatom formed an acoustic duo with fellow Texas musician Greg Beutel, performing under the name Whiskey Pants.{{Cite web|url=https://whiskeypants.com/home|title=Home|website=Whiskeypants.com|access-date=December 4, 2019}}
Personnel
In alphabetical order
- Clay Bergus – guitar, backing vocals (1991–1992, 1995–2001, 2014–present)
- John Kirtland – drums, percussion (1991–2001, 2014–present)
- Toby Pipes – guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (1991–2001, 2014–present)
- Todd Pipes – lead vocals, bass (1991–2001, 2014–present)
- Kirk Tatom – guitar, backing vocals (1993–1995, 2014–present)
Discography
=Studio albums=
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! scope="row"| "Page Me Wolverine"
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! scope="row"| "Hell in Itself"
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! scope="row"| "All Make Believe Off"
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! scope="row"| "Hide"
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! scope="row"| "Don't Stop"
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! scope="row"| "Cherry Lime Rickey"
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| colspan="15" style="text-align:center; font-size:8pt;"| "—" denotes a release that did not chart.
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;Notes
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- +{{Note|BU}} "Halo" peaked outside of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, therefore they are listed on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.
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References
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External links
- [https://myspace.com/deepbluesomething Deep Blue Something] on Myspace
- {{IMDb name|1553357}}
{{Deep Blue Something}}
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Category:Alternative rock groups from Texas
Category:Interscope Records artists
Category:Kirtland Records artists
Category:Musical groups established in 1991
Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2001