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The success of Two Princes and another hit single, Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong, propelled the New York band’s debut album ...
That would be the Spin Doctors and singer Chris Barron says he's still not a fan of Pearl Jam due to their dominance and where that placed his band on the ladder of promotion at their label.
The lead singer of a popular ’90s rock band said he was high “24/7″ for 16 years while making the group’s biggest hits.
A ’90s rock band still has beef with their former rivals, despite being on the same record label at the height of their ...
Spin Doctors‘ first album out in 12 years, Face Full of Cake, is a fun surprise — and frontman Chris Barron is ready to look back at his band’s ups and downs. In the new episode of Rolling ...
Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms and Spin Doctors will perform at the McGrath Amphitheatre in Cedar Rapids on July 7, officials ...
Spin Doctors frontman Chris Barron said he was high on weed during the entirety of the band’s most successful years. He reported that he only stopped when he became a single parent to his ...
As Spin Doctors frontman Chris Barron sees it, a recently reignited interest in the sounds and culture of the ‘90s sense of ...
Spin Doctors frontman Chris Barron told Rolling Stone in a new interview that he was using marijuana all the time, including during the group’s biggest hits like “Two Princes,” “Little Mis ...
Spin Doctors frontman Chris Barron told Rolling Stone in a new interview that the band still has bad blood with Pearl Jam. Both bands released their debut albums on Epic Records in 1991 ...
Barron admits he can’t stand to hear Pearl Jam to this day — their mutual Nineties label, Epic, blatantly favored them over Spin Doctors before their debut album started selling.