The Moffatts

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The Moffatts
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Background information
Origin Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Pop, country, pop rock, alternative rock
Years active1987–2001, 2003, 2012, 2016–present
Labels MCA Music, Polydor, EMI
Members Scott Moffatt
Clint Moffatt
Bob Moffatt
Dave Moffatt

The Moffatts are a Canadian pop/rock country band composed of brothers Scott, Clint, Bob and Dave Moffatt. Scott was born on March 30, 1983, in Whitehorse, Yukon, and triplets Bob, Clint and Dave were born 11 months later in Vancouver, British Columbia, on March 8, 1984. Bob and Clint are identical twins, while Dave is a fraternal triplet.

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The band began as a country music vocal group during their childhood and released three records under Polydor Nashville: It's a Wonderful World (1993), The Moffatts (1995), and A Moffatt Christmas (1996). At the time, it was said that they were the youngest band to ever sign a major label recording contract. They released their first pop album Chapter I: A New Beginning (1998). They released one more album Submodalities in 2000 before disbanding in 2001. The band reunited for a one-off online Christmas show on December 22, 2012, on Stageit. [1] In February 2017, Scott, Bob and Clint Moffatt embarked on an extensive promotional tour in Asia for The Moffatts Farewell Tour before being rejoined by Dave in 2018 for the second leg of the Reunion Tour.

Bob and Clint have formed a duo called Music Travel Love.

Members

Musical career

1987–1997: Early years and country albums

The Moffatts consists of Scott Moffatt and his brothers Bob, Clint, and Dave, who are triplets. [2]

Growing up in Faro, Yukon, Tumbler Ridge and later Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the Moffatts learned to sing early in their lives. Their first recording was at Studio 86 in West Edmonton Mall, where they sang the song "Grandpa" by the Judds in 1987. They began singing country music with their mother, Darlana and father, Frank Moffatt. The boys first appearing on-stage in 1988 at the Timmy's Springtime Telethon. In 1992, after performing at a number of 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 with The Osmonds at the Osmonds Family Theatre. In March 1993 they moved to Nashville, Tennessee where 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 1995, they appeared on Good Morning America and performed "Guns of Love". In 1996, their parents divorced and they lived primarily with their father, who also managed the group until their 2001 break up.

1998–2000: Chapter I: A New Beginning and Submodalities

In their teens, the group dropped out of the country music genre and recorded a new album, Chapter I: A New Beginning , and began singing pop/rock music. Prior to their teenage years the band would only sparingly perform their own instruments and had a back-up band, but now chose to do 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 six million copies worldwide and went double platinum in their native Canada. Many industry insiders say that the band sold that many again on the black market in Asia. Chapter One was also very popular in Europe. It was produced in part by the Berman Brothers (who also worked for Hanson and Real McCoy) in New York City and Toronto. The Ottawa-based radio station Hot 89.9 declared them the best new band of 1998.

One single on the US version of Chapter One, the Glen Ballard-produced "Until You Loved Me", appeared in the Drew Barrymore film, Never Been Kissed . "Misery", on the US version of Chapter I: A New Beginning is on the soundtrack of the movie Teaching Mrs. Tingle starring Katie Holmes. In 1999, the band appeared on the NBC TV show Hang Time, performing the song "Girl of My Dreams" for the school. In the same year, The Moffatts also did an episode of TV show Campbell Scramble, a show that Calgary's CTV sports newscaster Glenn Campbell made. That year, the band performed at the Juno Awards show in Hamilton. [3]

In 2000, they appeared on the Disney Channel show So Weird in the episode "Destiny". The Moffatts also appeared frequently on The Sally Jessy Raphael Show and The Maury Povich Show . During their stay in Köln, Germany, The Moffatts met a young German guitar player, and German teen idol Gil Ofarim and co-wrote with him what was to be his breakout first single, "If You Only Knew". The Moffatts sang O Canada at the 1999 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. In 1999 The Moffatts were awarded Fan Favourite Band of the Year at the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards.

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, The Moffatts: Closing of Chapter One. The Moffatts wrote or co-wrote almost all of the songs on the album. Bob Rock, who has produced albums for such superstars as Metallica and Bon Jovi, produced Submodalities. The album was also certified platinum by the CRIA for selling over 100,000 copies. The first single, "Bang Bang Boom" at that time was the fastest rising single to No. 1 in Canadian music history and topped the retail singles chart in Canada. The Moffatts sang O Canada at the 2000 NBA All-Star Game. The Moffatts hosted the Juno Awards of 2000.

From 1998 to 2000 The Moffatts were one of the biggest selling act in South East Asia. The band stayed at the top of the charts in the Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, and Indonesia throughout this period of time. They also completed a couple of firsts - The band shared the stage with Aqua for the first ever paid concert by an international artist in Shanghai, China, and the first ever out door stadium show in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. At the time The Moffatts were the biggest selling international band of all time in the Philippines, a title they will likely never relinquish as record sales are now a thing of the past.

2001–2011: Breakup and post-breakup ventures

On August 25, 2001, the group broke up following their concert in London, Ontario. Thirteen years of touring, over 5,000 concerts, different tastes in music, and the fact that they were all now 18 years of age weighed heavy on their decisions to go their own way.

After the break-up, Bob and Clint Moffatt briefly joined a group called Pusch and performed at the 2002 Winter Olympics. The band was later renamed Hidell, [4] and lasted slightly over a year and released one album, which featured the single Going Down In Flames. On September 27, 2003, the band reunited to perform at the "Fire On The Mountain" benefit concert in Kamloops. 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 Holiday Train [5] program, a mobile fundraiser for community food banks. In 2005, Scott also joined the tour.

Bob eventually relocated to Ban Phe, Thailand, where he began working on an English singing contest with an educational organization called TEFL International. Bob convinced Clint to join him in Thailand and start a band called Same Same under the Sony BMG Music Entertainment label in 2006. As of 2011, Bob and Clint Moffatt reside in Nashville, Tennessee. They had been writing songs and performing under the name Two Bullet Parade, but later changed their name to Like Strangers. They performed in venues around the Nashville metropolitan area. In 2016 Clint and Bob released their new EP under the name Endless Summer, with the debut single 'Amen For Women'.

Scott Moffatt resurfaced in an Ontario-based band The Boston Post, named after the 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 video interview with Scott Moffatt from the Holiday Train show in Sparwood, BC on December 13, 2005 indicated that he planned to go solo [6] and was recording in LA. On April 10, 2006, song previews from the upcoming independent release The Allegory of the City were put up on his music page along with the promise of a limited edition version soon being available for pre order. Scott has been credited as the producer that opened the door for Thailand's biggest rock band 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. Dave appeared in a 2005 Winnipeg production of Miss Saigon and was a contestant on Canadian Idol , making it into the top 32 before being eliminated. [7]

2012: Reunion

Beginning November 2012, The Moffatts were featured in LG's online campaign, "Life's Good". The campaign features their song "Bang Bang Boom" with altered composition and lyrics. [8]

The Moffatts reunited for the first time in over ten years for an online Christmas show on Stageit on December 22, 2012. [1] The set list included Christmas carols and songs picked by fans from the entire Moffatts' catalog, including solo records and Like Strangers/Same Same.

2016–2017: The Farewell Tour

On October 30, 2016, Bob and Clint Moffatt announced on their Facebook page that they would be reuniting once again for a one-time concert with Scott Moffatt as The Moffatts sans Dave Moffatt, and would be returning to Manila for the first time in 16 years as part of a farewell tour. [9]

In February 2017, Scott, Bob and Clint Moffatt embarked on an extensive promotional tour in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore [10] for The Moffatts Farewell Tour. On February 18, 2017 they performed at the Araneta Coliseum, approximately 19 years after their first concert in the Philippines at the same venue. They sang songs from their past albums, Chapter I: A New Beginning, Tour Souvenir Package, Submodalities and Same Same's The Meaning of Happy, and current projects such as Endless Summer. [11]

Scott Moffatt has recorded a solo EP in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and has produced an album for country music singer Luke Combs. [12] while Bob and Clint Moffatt are staying in Nashville, Tennessee, as the country duo Music Travel Love. Dave Moffatt was a yoga instructor in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and came back from retirement by holding his own farewell tour concert in Manila, Philippines [13] on May 27, 2017.

2018–present: Chapter II

In November 2017, it was announced on the band's Facebook page that a new single has been recorded by The Moffatts called "Secrets". The group has also signed a record deal with Bec-Tero Music, Thailand. The song "Secrets" was released worldwide on January 10, 2018. [14] Two further singles, "Like I Love U" and "So In Love" were released during 2018. The band also played live for the first time in 2 years on 'The Reunion Tour 2018'.

A 6 track EP "Chapter II" was released in November 2018. [15]

Music Travel Love

Music Travel Love
Origin Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Genres
Years active2017-present
MembersClint Moffatt
Bob Moffatt
Website www.musictravellove.com

Currently Bob and Clint have formed a duo called Music Travel Love. [16] They record and perform cover songs at scenic locations around the world. In addition, they have started a children's channel (Music Travel Kids), and a coffee company called Music Java Love. Dave is teaching Yoga while at the same time active on his social media accounts also making covers, and Scott produced Country Music Superstar Luke Combs' first two records. [17] In 2020, Scott won producer of the year at the ACM Awards, the CCMA Awards, and the CMA Awards.

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
CAN
[18] [19]
US
[19]
US Country
[19]
US Heat UK
[20]
It's a Wonderful World
The Moffatts4413
A Moffatts' Christmas
  • Release date: 1996
  • Label: self-released
Chapter I: A New Beginning 49124362
Submodalities
  • Release date: October 2, 2000
  • Label: Capitol Records/EMI
8
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

EPs

TitleAlbum details
Chapter II
  • Released: November 9, 2018
  • Label: BEC-TERO
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming

Compilations

TitleAlbum details
Best of The Moffatts
  • Released: June 19, 2006
  • Label: Capitol Records/EMI
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
AUT CAN
[22] [23]
CAN
AC
GER
[24]
SUI SWE UK
[25]
1995"I Think She Likes Me"The Moffatts
"Caterpillar Crawl"
"Guns of Love"
1998"I'll Be There for You"24525412134Chapter I: A New Beginning
"Miss You Like Crazy"19239251315
"If Life Is So Short"
1999"Girl of My Dreams"194
"Crazy"6516
"Until You Loved Me"235736
"Misery"182347
2000"Bang Bang Boom"12171Submodalities
"Just Another Phase"9
2001"Walking Behind"
2018"Secrets"Chapter II
"Like I Love U"
"So in Love"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Other charted songs

YearSingleAlbum
2018"Say'n I Love U"Chapter II

Music videos

YearVideoDirector
1995"I Think She Likes Me"Jeffrey C. Phillips
"Caterpillar Crawl"Michael Merriman
"Guns of Love"Marc Ball
1998"I'll Be There for You"Lionel C. Martin
"Miss You Like Crazy"David Hogan
"If Life Is So Short" Steven Goldmann
1999"Girl of Your Dreams"Paul Hunter
"Crazy"Richard Murray
"Until You Loved Me" Michael Salomon
"Misery" John Scarpati
2000"Bang Bang Boom" Trey Fanjoy
"Just Another Phase"Thom Oliphant
2002"Who Do You Love"Brent Hedgecock
2018"Secrets" (lyric video)Mike Garces
"Like I Love U"Mike Garces
"So in Love" Scott Moffatt

B - Sides (2000)

B - Sides 90s

Demo Songs 90s

With Other Artists 90s

Unreleased Songs (live)

Cover Songs (live)

DVDs

TitleVideo details
Chapter I: A New Beginning LIVE
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Capitol Records/EMI
The Closing of Chapter One
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Capitol Records/EMI
Notes
  • A ^ "Just Another Phase" was still climbing the RPM charts when the magazine ceased publication.

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