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Rob Thomas (musician)
American musician (born )
This article is about the musician. For other people with similar names, see Robert Thomas.
Musical artist
Robert Kelly Thomas[1] (born February 14, ) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist for the Florida-based alternative rock band Matchbox Twenty, which he formed in and with whom he has released five studio albums. As a solo act, he is best known for his guest performance on Santana's single "Smooth", which won three Grammy Awards, peaked the Billboard Hot and in , was named the second-most successful song in the chart's history. His single, "Lonely No More" was his first to be released as a lead solo artist. It peaked at number six on the chart and led his debut solo album, Something to Be (), which peaked atop the Billboard
As part of Matchbox Twenty, Thomas has written and performed their string of commercially successful singles, including "Push", "3AM", "Real World", "Back 2 Good", "Bent", "I
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Rob Thomas
An enormously gifted writer-producer, Rob Thomas began his career penning young adult novels before landing an impressive gig on "Dawson's Creek" (The WB, ). He went on to create the acclaimed "Cupid" (ABC, ), which proved short-lived but so adored by critics that ABC revived it for one season in with a different cast and a tweaked concept. After penning the screenplay for the teen hit "Drive Me Crazy" (), Thomas created "Veronica Mars" (UPN, ; The CW, ), the story of a teen gumshoe (Kristen Bell) out to solve the murder of her best friend (Amanda Seyfried) in the small town of Neptune.
Beloved by critics and its small but passionate audience, the series ended much too soon, freeing Thomas up to help develop the reimaged "" (The CW, ) and, more importantly, to co-create another acclaimed but little-seen gem, the Hollywood-skewering catering comedy "Party Down" (Starz, ), which earned him an AFI Award. As rumors swirled that "Veronica Mars" and "Party Down" might receiv
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Rob Thomas (writer)
Young adult novel author, television program writer
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Born | Robert James Thomas () August 15, (age59) Sunnyside, Washington, U.S. |
Pen name | Everett Owens |
Occupation | Screenwriter, director, producer, author |
Nationality | American |
Period | –present |
Notable works | Veronica Mars iZombie |
Robert James Thomas (born August 15, ) is an American author, producer, director and screenwriter. He created the television series Veronica Mars (–, [1]), co-developed (–), and co-created Party Down (–, ) and iZombie (–).
Education and early career
[edit]Thomas was born in Sunnyside, Washington. He graduated from San Marcos High School in and went to Texas Christian University (TCU) on a football scholarship. Thomas played 11 games for the TCU Horned Frogs football grupp in as a backup tight end and special teams player. He had one interception that season, off a fake punt a