3 Striking Facts about Bowling for Soup
Because of its extreme popularity, the fascination for bowling has reached all classes of society, including musicians. Yes, the concept of the bowling is so popular that even the musicians or the members of band have used bowling terms when naming their bands. Bowling for Soup coined their band name from the sport.
Bowling for Soup is an all-male band that engages in “pop-punk” music. Originally from
The band’s popularity soars as they continue to create songs that are widely accepted by the “pre-teen” group.
For those who are not yet familiar with the band, here are five amazing facts:
1. The band got its name from “Bowling for Shit,” a routine from Steve Martin’s comedy album, “Wild and Crazy Guy,” that was released in 1978.
2. They are known as “musical heavyweights” and drunk-rockers. But all of that changed when they were nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for their category, “Best Performance Pop, By a Duo or Group.”
Since then, they are no longer known as the “fat guys” from
3. Their name has nothing to do with the sport of bowling, but they do bowl; they are not “true-blue bowlers” which is what they call themselves. Jaret Riddick, the band’s lead vocalist and lead guitarist has stated that they play “badly” when it comes to bowling. They participated in a bowling event known as a “Bowl-a-thon,” where Chris Burney, their bassist and vocalist, was able to score a “scorching” 70.
On the other hand, the term “soup” has nothing to do with edible soup either - the fact is that Riddick admitted that he is not a “soup eater.”
Given all above, this band made a great impact on the scene of entertainment. They are very popular even if they are not in the sport of the bowling. Whether it has been a strike or a spare, they have hit their way to fame.
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