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Confused? You're not alone. Many people are full of questions about this whole Tabitha's Secret/Matchbox20 thing, and we are constantly getting e-mail and phone calls about it. Here you'll find links to sources of information concerning what's really going on with Tabitha's Secret - the history of the band, news articles concerning what's going on right now, interviews with members ofTabitha's Secret, some choice e-mails from the people involved, and who knows ... maybe some court documents might even appear soon. So stay tuned, and above all, stay informed.
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MTV correspondent Jeff Ostlie has filed two stories withMTV Online. His latest, posted on December 3rd, 1997, is titled TABITHA'S SECRET pushes MATCHBOX 20 Into The Fire. In this article, Jeff spells out what has led up to the recent suit filed in court by Jay Stanley and John Goff. Interesting reading...
On November 5th, 1997 MTV correspondent Jeff Ostlie filed this story for MTV Online, titled So, do you want to Play With Matches? Being the ace reporter that he is, he knew a good story when he smelled one, and this one was downright stinky. Check in with Jeff as he gets his first whiff.
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December 12 [17:00 EDT] -Three members of matchbox 20 are being sued by some former band mates who claim that matchbox 20 has recorded one of their old songs." That's the way the headline reads on MTV's front page news. Check out the story as well as their gallery of previous postings about one of our favorite bands.
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On December 9th, 1997, the news about Tabitha's Secret's album release and the lawsuit made front page news on Net Radio. On their site, they have an exclusive "combo version"of 3 a.m. You can listen to Tabitha' Secret's version and Matchbox20's version edited together. As they say, let the public decide...
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On December 7th, 1997, Jay Stanley of Tabitha's Secret stopped by the studios ofThe Global Music Search for an exclusive interview. In Part One, you can listen to him talk about the album, the history of the band, and their lawsuit. In Part Two, he talks about songwriting as well as his future plans.
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