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Biography

  • Years Active

    1994 – 2001 (7 years)

  • Founded In

    Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States

  • Members

    • Adam Levine (1994 – 2001)
    • Jesse Carmichael (1994 – 2001)
    • Mickey Madden (1994 – 2001)
    • Ryan Dusick (1994 – 2001)

Kara's Flowers was the name of band that came to be Maroon 5.
They released their first album, ...We Like Digging? in 1995. The album was limited to 500 copies and is now very rare.
In 1996 they were signed to a label and released The Fourth World, their only commercially available album. It did poorly on the charts, however, and after recording Stagg Street Recordings in 1999, the band changed their name to Maroon 5. They would later find success with the album Songs About Jane and the albums that followed.

Formed in Los Angeles, California, the heavily and influenced group consisted of Adam Levine (vocals/guitar), Jesse Carmichael (guitar), Mickey Madden (bass) and Ryan Dusick (drums). That would be Maroon 5's original line-up, with the addition of guitarist and songwriter James Valentine.

The members of Kara's Flowers had been friends since attending junior high school in Los Angeles, California at Brentwood School when, in 1995, they formed a band named for a girl they sneaked flowers to on her birthday. They played their first gig on September 16, 1995, at the 'Whisky A Go-Go'. Perhaps as a sign of the and sounds that the group would later take in as Maroon 5, Kara's Flowers evolved to more and more of a and sound as it played on.

The band signed with Reprise Records and released its first and only album, 'The Fourth World', in the middle of 1997. Despite support slots on tours by Reel Big Fish and Goldfinger, the album failed to take off commercially up to expectations. Still, it garnered a large fan following and praising critical reviews. In 1999, the band parted company with Reprise Records. During the 2000 to 2001 period, the band incorporated guitarist and songwriter James Valentine, wrote a batch of new songs, and adopted a new name. Over the and , the work released under the Kara's Flowers title has continued to be promoted by fans.

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