This was where it all happened. The rehearsals, the parties, the moments that started No Doubt on their way. Hang out in the front yard, walk through the house, or relive Sunday Morning in the backyard.
This was where it all happened. The rehearsals, the parties, the moments that started No Doubt on their way. Hang out in the front yard, walk through the house, or relive Sunday Morning in the backyard.
This was where it all happened. The rehearsals, the parties, the moments that started No Doubt on their way. Hang out in the front yard, walk through the house, or relive Sunday Morning in the backyard.
"Eric Stefani, Adrian Young and I moved into the Beacon Street house in ’92 if I can remember correctly. It had been the Stefani grandparents house and Gwen proposed the idea for us to make it into a ‘band house.’ No Doubt consumed all of our free time, and the band house was the center of our lives for those years, it’s the place where we became best friends. We hung makeshift soundproofing on the walls of the garage and turned it into our rehearsal/writing/recording studio for the following three years. Tony and Gwen would come over after classes (Cal State Fullerton) and we wrote the music and words and recorded the home demos which ended up becoming Tragic Kingdom. We also ate a lot of cheap burritos there, made spaghetti dinners, had parties, and filmed our first music videos there. It was the starting point where we began our first van tours, our first bus tour to support Tragic Kingdom, and it was the place where No Doubt evolved and fused into a family. "
-Tom Dumont
"Eric Stefani, Adrian Young and I moved into the Beacon Street house in ’92 if I can remember correctly. It had been the Stefani grandparents house and Gwen proposed the idea for us to make it into a ‘band house.’ No Doubt consumed all of our free time, and the band house was the center of our lives for those years, it’s the place where we became best friends. We hung makeshift soundproofing on the walls of the garage and turned it into our rehearsal/writing/recording studio for the following three years. Tony and Gwen would come over after classes (Cal State Fullerton) and we wrote the music and words and recorded the home demos which ended up becoming Tragic Kingdom. We also ate a lot of cheap burritos there, made spaghetti dinners, had parties, and filmed our first music videos there. It was the starting point where we began our first van tours, our first bus tour to support Tragic Kingdom, and it was the place where No Doubt evolved and fused into a family. "
-Tom Dumont
"Eric Stefani, Adrian Young and I moved into the Beacon Street house in ’92 if I can remember correctly. It had been the Stefani grandparents house and Gwen proposed the idea for us to make it into a ‘band house.’ No Doubt consumed all of our free time, and the band house was the center of our lives for those years, it’s the place where we became best friends. We hung makeshift soundproofing on the walls of the garage and turned it into our rehearsal/writing/recording studio for the following three years. Tony and Gwen would come over after classes (Cal State Fullerton) and we wrote the music and words and recorded the home demos which ended up becoming Tragic Kingdom. We also ate a lot of cheap burritos there, made spaghetti dinners, had parties, and filmed our first music videos there. It was the starting point where we began our first van tours, our first bus tour to support Tragic Kingdom, and it was the place where No Doubt evolved and fused into a family. "
-Tom Dumont