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The Wallflowers were originally going to be called, The Apples.
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The Wallflowers have opened for Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
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The Wallflowers opened for The Who at Madison Square Garden, after the release of Breach.
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Jakob Dylan wrote "6th Avenue Heartache", a song that would appear on Bringing Down the Horse, while studying art at Parson's School of Design in 1988.
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Jakob Dylan was inspired to go into rock music after seeing a Clash concert when he was 12.
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The Wallflowers had a guest guitarist in Pearl Jam's Micheal McCready on Red Letter Days.
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The Wallflowers original guitarist Tobias Miller helped produce Red Letter Days.
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The Wallflowers recorded many of the demos for "Red Letter Days" while on tour.
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The Wallflowers Current Line-Up:
Jakob Dylan- Lead Vocals and Guitar
Rami Jafee- Keyboardist
Mario Calire- Drums
Greg Richling- Bassist
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The Wallflower's have worked with distinguished producers Brendan O'Brien and T-Bone Burnett.
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The Wallflowers are signed to Interscope records.
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The Wallflowers Rebel, Sweetheart, their fifth record, was released in 2005.
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Their fourth album Red Letter Days was released in 2002.
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The Wallflowers released their third album Breach in 2000. This was four years after Bringing Down the Horse was released.
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The Wallflower's mega hit "One Headlight" won Grammy's for Best Rock Song and Best Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1998.
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The Wallflower's second album Bringing Down the Horse was released in 1996.
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The Wallflower's second album, Bringing Down the Horse was a multi-platinum success.
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Jakob Dylan and Rami Jaffee, were the only members of The Wallflowers on the second album, the rest of the line-up was reformed.
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The Wallflowers realesed their first self-titled album in 1992.
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The Wallflowers were formed in 1990 by Jakob Dylan.
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They have been the musical guests on Saturday Night Live.
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Frontman Jakob Dylan is the son of legendary rocker Bob Dylan.