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Not to be confused with “Aqualung,” the vastly successful album by classic rock band Jethro Tull, Aqualung, the stage name for British musician Matt Hales, has become an emerging hit nationwide with songs like “Brighter Than Sunshine” and “Strange and Beautiful”! Don't miss your chance to see Aqualung perform LIVE! Buy your Aqualung tickets now!
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Another great Aqualung concert
By Mickey D from Los Angeles on 5/10/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Not all like to stand, Open the balcony seating, People need to shut up
Best For:
Everyone

The Fonda is a great venue. It is very casual and comfortable and the outdoor lounge with concert projected on the large wall is a real plus. They need to open balcony seating though and the fact that it was closed off was a real downer for alot of us.

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Aqualung Biography

Aqualung is the brainchild of British songwriter Matt Hales, who discovered his love of melodic pop music while listening to songs at his parents' Southampton record store. Inspired by the artists he heard, Hales began writing songs on the family piano at the age of four. By the time he turned 16, the young musician had earned a scholarship to Winchester College, where he studied music composition. His classes often focused on classical music, and Hales responded by writing a symphonic piece, Life Cycle, during his second year of study.

Hales was also interested in popular music, however, and began merging his influences into a contemporary style. He played alongside his brother in a Police cover band and later became part of the Britpop group Ruth, which released an album on ARC Records in 1999. After leading another band, the 45's (not to be confused with the Atlanta-based garage rock revival band), and issuing two singles on Universal, Hales grew disenchanted and started working on the Aqualung project in 2002, often co-writing songs with his wife Kim Oliver and brother Ben Hales. Although initially little more than a lo-fi bedroom venture, Aqualung became quickly popularized by a VW Beetle commercial that aired in the U.K. during 2002. The TV ad featured Hales' song Strange and Beautiful (I'll Put a Spell on You), which coincided with the release of his self-titled debut in 2002. The song became a Top 10 hit, and the album went gold as a result.

Several singles followed into the next year, as did the second Aqualung album. Entitled Still Life, the record spawned another hit single with Brighter Than Sunshine and attracted attention from music supervisors on both sides of the Atlantic, eventually leading to a number of song placements in movies and TV shows. Hales then combined tracks from his earlier U.K. albums into one 12-song set for Aqualung's proper American debut, Strange and Beautiful, which surfaced in early 2005 via Columbia Records. Extensive touring throughout North America followed over the next two years, driving the album to number one on ~Billboard's Heatseekers chart and pushing it to sell over 250,000 copies. On the road, Hales would routinely switch up the Aqualung show with different musicians, settings, and approaches to keep things as fresh as possible. The diverse elements he explored during these shows (including the use of an echo device called the Memoryman) subsequently drove the creative process behind what would later become Aqualung's next album, March 2007's ambitiously crafted Memory Man. Aqualung released the intimate Words & Music one year later, making the band's debut for the Verve Forecast label, and returned in 2010 with Magnetic North. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi