Steve Harwell, former Smash Mouth frontman and founder, died on Sept. 4 after battling a variety of health issues including cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart, and liver failure. The 56-year-old ...
Former Smash Mouth lead singer Steve Harwell, whose distinctive rasp can be heard on the ska/punk-pop classics “Walkin’ on the Sun,” “All Star,” “Then the Morning Comes,” and “I’m a Believer,” has ...
Steve Harwell, lead singer of the multiplatinum band Smash Mouth, announced his retirement from the group Tuesday, following a fumbled performance at a festival over the weekend. Harwell appeared with ...
Steve Harwell founded Smash Mouth in 1994. The band's manager, Robert Hayes, said the cause of death was acute liver failure. SMASH MOUTH: (Singing) So don't delay, act now, supplies are running out.
Steve Harwell left his mark on the music industry as the lead singer of Smash Mouth, the rock band best known for hits including “All Star” and “Walkin’ on the Sun.” Despite dealing with health issues ...
Steve Harwell, the lead singer of Smash Mouth, the alternative rock band known for the cheerful pop perennial “All Star,” died on Monday. He was 56. The news was announced by the band’s manager, who ...
To learn more about the magic of Smash Mouth’s account, Rolling Stone reached out to Ron Xepoleas, Smash Mouth’s social media manager. He explains that he tends to post for the band on Twitter while ...
The years really do start coming and they don't stop coming – Tuesday marks 20 years since "Shrek" hit movie theaters across the US. The groundbreaking animated film about the titular ogre (Mike Myers ...
What comes in between years of singing in small clubs with such homegrown San Diego indie-rock favorites as Geezer and Ghoulspoon, and then performing to tens of thousands of people across the nation ...
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Smash Mouth became a beloved band for all ages thanks to its anthemic 1999 hit “All Star,” subsequently used in DreamWorks Animation’s ubiquitous 2001 film “Shrek.” The song had a long tail, racking ...