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    Deep Blue SomethingThe Kessler, Dallas, TX
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    Deep Blue SomethingNorth Theatre At North Shore Center For The Performing Arts, Skokie, IL
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    About Deep Blue Something

    As of 2023, Deep Blue Something remains active in the live music scene, performing at various venues and festivals. They have embraced the revival of interest in 90s music, often collaborating with other artists from that era. Recent performances include appearances at music festivals that celebrate 90s nostalgia, along with intimate concert settings that allow for a closer connection with fans. Their live shows typically feature a mix of their classic hits, including 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' 'Amy's Back in Austin,' and newer material that reflects their evolution as musicians. The band has also engaged with fans through social media, sharing updates on upcoming concerts and behind-the-scenes content, thus maintaining a strong presence in the current music landscape. With a dedicated following and a love for performing, Deep Blue Something continues to celebrate their legacy while introducing their music to new generations of listeners.

    Deep Blue Something History

    Deep Blue Something is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Denton, Texas. The band is best known for their hit single 'Breakfast at Tiffany's,' which topped the charts in 1995 and became emblematic of the 90s pop-rock scene. The band was initially composed of members Todd Lewis (vocals, guitar), Cliff Jones (guitar, vocals), and bassist and drummer, who later brought in more musicians for live performances. Their sound, characterized by jangly guitars and catchy melodies, drew inspiration from various genres, including alternative rock and power pop. Following the success of their debut album, '11th Song,' the band released several more albums, including 'Home' and 'Dust,' but none reached the same commercial heights. Despite a hiatus in the early 2000s, they continued to perform sporadically, gradually building a dedicated fan base. Over the years, they have participated in various music festivals and concerts, both in the U.S. and internationally, cultivating a reputation for their engaging live performances that often evoke nostalgia for the 90s.