Hootie & The Blowfish celebrates 30th anniversary of ‘Cracked Rear View’ at Merriweather Post Pavilion
Hootie & The Blowfish is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their iconic album "Cracked Rear View" with a special concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. Lead guitarist Mark Bryan, who grew up in the nearby area, expressed his nostalgia and connection to WTOP, a local radio station that played a significant role in his childhood. The band, which also includes lead singer Darius Rucker, formed during their college years at the University of South Carolina, where they initially performed as The Wolf Brothers. "Cracked Rear View," released in 1994, features hit singles such as "Hold My Hand," which was crucial in establishing their presence in the music industry. Bryan noted that the anniversary is a perfect opportunity to honor the album's significance, as it has shaped their careers and personal lives over the past three decades.
The concert promises to focus heavily on the songs from this landmark album, allowing fans to relive its magic. Bryan's reflections on their journey from college friends to music stars underscore the band's enduring legacy. This celebration not only marks a milestone for the band but also for their loyal fanbase, who have supported them throughout the years.