The Moffatts
were a Canadian pop/rock band, composed of brothers Scott, Clint, Bob and Dave Moffatt. Eldest brother Scott was born on March 30, 1983 in Whitehorse, Canada. Less than a year later, on March 8, 1984, triplets Bob, Clint and Dave were born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Although born on the same date, Bob and Clint are identical twins while Dave is a fraternal triplet.
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Musical career
Growing up in
Tumbler Ridge and later
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, The Moffatts learned singing early in their lives and singing country music with their mother, Darlana and father, Frank Moffatt, first appearing on-stage in 1990. In 1992, after performing at large-scale country music festivals, the group was nominated for five awards by the
British Columbia Country Music Association.
In 1992, the Moffatt family moved to
Branson, Missouri where they performed at the Osmonds theatre. In March 1993 they moved to
Nashville, Tennessee were they became regulars on TNN's Nashville Now with Ralph Emery. In October, they joined the cast of the Country Tonite show at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. In 1994 Country Tonite opened a new theatre in Branson and the Moffatts became a part of that cast. In June 1995 they released their first country album, titled
The Moffatts.
In 1996, the brothers' parents divorced and the boys lived primarily with their father, who also managed the group until their 2001 break up.
In their teens, the group dropped out of the country music genre and recorded a new album,
Chapter One: A New Beginning
, and began singing
pop/rock music. Prior to their teens the band would only sparingly perform their own instruments and had a back-up band, but now chose to go it alone with Scott on
lead guitar, Clint on
bass guitar, Dave on
keyboards and Bob on
drums. Lead vocals on the album were shared between Scott and Dave, however live they all took their turns.
Chapter One
sold more than two million copies worldwide and almost went double platinum in their native Canada. It was produced in part by the
Berman Brothers (who also worked for
Hanson and
Real McCoy) in
New York and
Toronto. One single on the US version, the
Glen Ballard-produced "Until You Loved Me," appeared in the
Drew Barrymore film,
Never Been Kissed
. "Misery" in Chapter 1: A New Beginning (US Version) is on the
soundtrack of the movie
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
starring Katie Holmes.
Chapter One
was also very popular in Europe, which allowed the group to write and record a song with
German teen idol
Gil Ofarim.
The follow-up album
Submodalities
was released in October 2000, and contained a more classic/harder edged rock flavor than typical "
boy band" fare. The transition between the bubblegum pop of their prior album and the harder edge of the new was captured in the 2001 documentary,
Moffatts: Closing of Chapter One
. The Moffatts wrote or co-wrote almost all of the album songs.
Bob Rock, who has produced albums for such superstars as
Metallica and
Bon Jovi, produced
Submodalities
. The first single, "
Bang Bang Boom" at that time was the fastest rising single to # 1 in Canadian music history and topped the retail singles chart in Canada.
TV appearances
Throughout the nineties, The Moffatts made hundreds live performances and hundreds of television appearances worldwide. In addition to these performances and interviews, the band also appeared as themselves on the
NBC TV show Hang Time in 1999, performing the song "Girl of My Dreams" for the school. In 2000, they again played themselves on the
Disney Channel show
So Weird
in the episode "Destiny". Fi, the lead in the show, was an obsessed fan, while her mom Molly Phillips, played by
Mackenzie Phillips, was performing with The Moffatts. During the same year, the group appeared in the documentary, , detailing their move from pop to rock.
They performed "Guns of Love" on
Good Morning America
in July 1995.
In 1999, the Moffats also did an episode of TV show
Campbell Scramble
, a show that Calgary's CTV sports newscaster Glenn Campbell made. His three daughters, Kate, Madeline, and Amy appeared on this episode as well.
Break-up
In August 2001, the group broke up following their concert in London, Ontario. Scott Moffatt had enough of the comparisons to boy-bands and felt that the band wasn't receiving the credit they deserved as both musicians and entertainers, and now that he had completed his five year commitment to the band, chose to quit. Dave Moffatt recently appeared on Canadian TV program,
Entertainment Tonight Canada
, where it was stated that the band broke up because his father was not able to accept his sexuality. It was also stated that "The Moffatts" was his father's dream, and that he had pushed himself and his brothers into it.
Frank's take on these comments were - "The Moffatts break up had nothing to do with Dave's sexuality, but it does make for good press." As for The Moffatts being Frank's dream, he stated that the dream originally was Scott's, however he does admit to pushing the band once the ball was in motion. "You can't be the best young band (BSB & NSYNC were vocal groups) in the world without consistency and hard work, but granted there may have been a better way of me doing things." He then commented, "I'll be the first one to admit I wasn't the perfect father, but we all have good relationships now and I'm working on improving my parenting skills daily." Frank also commented, "I think the fact that they are all still active in music answers a lot of questions in itself."
After the break-up, two of the triplets, Bob and Clint Moffatt, briefly joined a group called
Pusch and performed at the 2002 Winter Olympics. The band was later renamed
Hidell [1], and lasted slightly over a year and released one album. Bob relocated to Ban Phe, Thailand, where he began working on an English singing contest with an educational organization called . Bob convinced Clint to join him in
Thailand and start a band called
Same Same under the
Thailand label. Same Same had chart-topping hits in Thailand,
Indonesia,
Malaysia and the
Philippines.
Scott Moffatt resurfaced in an Ontario-based band
The Boston Post, named after the
old New England newspaper. The original lineup included
Shawn Everett on drums,
Jon Gant on guitar and
Neal Gupta on bass. They released an
EP titled
It's 99PM
in 2003. A with
Scott Moffatt from the Holiday Train show in Sparwood, BC on December 13, 2005 confirmed that he planned to go solo and was recording in LA. On April 10, 2006, song previews from the upcoming indy release
The Allegory of the City
were put up on his along with the promise of a limited edition version soon being available for pre order. The new songs are all acoustic and reveal a folk rock/pop vibe that still has the typical Scott Moffatt feel. He's done everything on the record himself; all instruments and vocals are done by him and he also did the production and mixing. The CD will be available worldwide but where and when he'll be doing shows or a full tour is unknown. The album is available at www.myspace.com/scottmoffattmusic. Scott is currently in Thailand producing a rock band called Slot Machine.
Dave Moffatt eventually relocated to
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at first with aspirations of attending the
University of Winnipeg and then deciding to launch an acting and modeling career. In addition to hosting
karaoke nights at a local gay bar (including
Calgary's
Twisted Element, Dave also appeared in a 2005 Winnipeg production of
Miss Saigon and was a contestant on
Canadian Idol
, that country's version of
American Idol
and Britain's
Pop Idol
, making it into the top 32 before being eliminated.
In 2004, the
Canadian Pacific Railway announced in a press release that Bob and Clint were "reunited" and appeared under the name "The Moffatts" for the railway's program, a mobile fundraiser for community food banks. In 2005, Scott also joined the tour (see this (Clint to the far left, Scott and Bob to the far right).
Although the group has shut down its main website, the Moffatts remain popular in Europe; its German fansite, linked below, is quite active.
Scott Moffatt is currently in Bangkok, Thailand working with rock bands for record company Sony BMG. Clint and Bob Moffatt moved to Thailand in 2006 and formed
Same Same. They now reside in Nashville, Tennessee and perform country music under the name Two Bullet Parade. They also participated in the Task Force Afghanistan Show Tour in December 2008 to entertain the Canadian troops.
Dave Moffatt was in a Toronto-based band called Lights Out Love. He still lives in Canada.
Full names
- Scott Andrew Moffatt (Scott) - Lead vocals, Guitars
- Clinton Thomas John Moffatt (Clint) - Lead vocals, Bass, Percussion
- Robert Franklin Peter Moffatt (Bob) - Lead vocals, Drums
- David Michael William Moffatt (Dave) - Lead vocals, Keyboards
Discography
Albums
| Year
| Title
| Chart Positions
| Label
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| CAN
| US
| US Country
| US Heat
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| 1994
| It's a Wonderful World
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| Mercury/PolyGram
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| 1995
| The Moffatts
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| 44
| 13
| Polydor Nashville
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| 1998
| Chapter One: A New Beginning
| 53
| 124
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| 3
| Capitol/EMI
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| 2000
| Submodalities
| 14
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| 2006
| The Best of The Moffatts
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Singles
| Year
| Title
| Chart Positions
| Album
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| CAN
| CAN AC
| UK [2]
| US
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| 1995
| "I Think She Likes Me"
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| The Moffatts
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| "Caterpillar Crawl"
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| "Guns of Love"
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| 1998
| "I'll Be There for You"
| 16
| 25
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| Chapter One: A New Beginning
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| "Miss You Like Crazy"
| 23
| 9
| 16
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| 1999
| "Girl of My Dreams"
| 19
| 4
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| "Until You Loved Me"
| 23
| 57
| 36
| 68
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| "Misery"
| 19
| 23
| 47
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| 2000
| "Bang Bang Boom"
| 1
| 21
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| Submodalities
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| "Just Another Phase"A
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- A"Just Another Phase" was still climbing the RPM
charts when the magazine ceased publication.
DVDs
- 2001: The Closing of Chapter One
See also
- Dave Moffatt
- Scott Moffatt
- Same Same
References
- hidell.de: Die beste Hi_Dell Seite im Internet
- British Hit Singles & Albums