Hootie & The Blowfish celebrates 30th anniversary of ‘Cracked Rear View’ at Merriweather Post Pavilion
Hootie & The Blowfish is gearing up to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their beloved album "Cracked Rear View" with a special concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, this Saturday. The band's lead guitarist, Mark Bryan, expressed his excitement about returning to his roots, having grown up in the nearby area. He fondly recalled his childhood memories associated with WTOP, highlighting the personal significance of the concert as an opportunity to honor the band's journey. Formed during their college years at the University of South Carolina, Bryan, bassist Dean Felber, and lead singer Darius Rucker have created a lasting impact on the music scene since the release of "Cracked Rear View" in 1994. The album's lead single, "Hold My Hand," helped propel them to stardom and remains a fan favorite.
Bryan noted that the concert will feature a setlist that heavily leans on this iconic album, celebrating its importance in their lives and careers. As they reminisce about their early days and the music that defined them, fans can expect a night filled with nostalgia and memorable performances. This event marks a significant milestone for the band and their loyal followers.