Platinum-selling Santa Barbara, Calif. rockers Dishwalla — best known for their 1995 smash hit “Counting Blue Cars — are poised to return back to the music scene by releasing their first album in a ...
J.R. Richards is no stranger to success. As lead singer of the ’90s alternative Santa Barbara rock band Dishwalla, Richards wrote “Counting Blue Cars,” which won the Billboard Award for Best Rock Song ...
Dishwalla is back to launch its third album, "Opaline," and hopes history will repeat itself. The group is counting on this latest collection of soulful pop to re-establish the band and rebuild the ...
The release of Dishwalla’s third album Opaline, their first since 1998’s And You Think You Know What Life’s About, this week marks more than just a comeback for the band. It is the first time a new ...
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Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Guitarist Rodney ...
Five months ago, Scot Alexander was the bass player for Dishwalla, a pop-rock band that has toured the world and sold more than a million albums. Right now, he's standing alone behind the counter at ...
J.R. Richards is no stranger to success. As lead singer of the ’90s alternative Santa Barbara rock band Dishwalla, Richards wrote “Counting Blue Cars,” which won the Billboard Award for Best Rock Song ...