Guster is an American jangle pop band that is known for its live performances, humor, and cult following, & was formed by Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller, & Brian Rosenworcel in 1991 while attending Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
The band stayed “underground” for its first two full-length albums, Parachute (1994) & Goldfly (1998), but broke into the musical mainstream in 1999 with its third studio album Lost & Gone Forever, with the single song "Fa Fa," which made it onto the Adult Top 40. The band has enjoyed moderate success on the charts with Keep It Together, its fourth album, with two singles in the Adult Top 40 ("Careful" and "Amsterdam"). Joe Pisapia joined the official lineup for "Keep It Together," and the second album following his joining, Ganging Up on the Sun, peaked at 25 on the Billboard 200. The band's music has been featured on many television shows and movies, such as Martian Child, which featured their song "Satellite"; Disturbia; Wedding Crashers; Life as a House, which makes several allusions to the band throughout the film, The OC; and one of the band’s songs became the slogan for the Weather Channel.
Guster's tours were originally local, but began to spread as the band gained popularity. In 1999, Guster gave its first performance in Canada, becoming an international act. Guster followed up on its international success with a 2004 tour in Britain that had four shows in London & one in Manchester. Guster maintains a liberal taping policy and has a very dedicated and active taping community. Despite this policy, the band has released several live shows via iTunes.
Band members
1991-present
* Adam Gardner - lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, banjo, trumpet
* Ryan Miller - lead vocals, backing vocals, guitar, bass, piano, banjo, harmonica
* Brian Rosenworcel - drums, percussion
2003-present
* Joe Pisapia - backing vocals, guitar, bass, banjo, harmonica, keyboard, lap steel guitar, cow bell, appalachian dulcimer
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