Member(s)
Todd Pipes
Toby Pipes
John Kirtland
Clay Bergus
Kirk Tatom
Instrument(s)
Instrument list here
Genre/Influences
Alternative rock, Post-grunge
Website
http://www.myspace.com/deepbluesomething
Established
1993

Deep Blue Something is an American rock band best known for its hit single "Breakfast at Tiffany's." The group was founded in 1993 in Huntsville, Texas by students Todd and Toby Pipes, Clay Bergus and John Kirtland. Bergus left the band before "Tiffany's" became a hit and was replaced by guitarist Kirk Tatom, but eventually returned to that role. Todd and Toby are from Denton.

The band's first record, 11th Song, is from 1993. In 1994 (and again, on another label in 1995) the band released their second album, Home. The accompanying single "Breakfast at Tiffany's" reached the top five in the United States and number one in the United Kingdom. The lyrics of the song were inspired by Audrey Hepburn's performance in the feature film Roman Holiday, but the author, Todd David Pipes, thought that one of Hepburn's other films would make a better song title.

The band also had two minor hits from Home, "Halo" which bubbled under the Hot 100 for many weeks in 1996 and "Josey" which peaked at #27 in the UK.

Outside the United States, Byzantium was released in 1998. Byzantium had one single, "She Is." Deep Blue Something was released on Aezra Records, an independent label, and the album produced four singles: "She Is, a rerelease," "Hell in Itself," "Military Man," and "Parkbench."

Other activities of band members

Todd and Toby Pipes have become producers for Drowning Pool, Flickerstick, Demp, Calhoun, the Greater Good, Coma Rally, Moonshot Radio, Porter Block, and The Nadas. They have earned Best Producer honors from the Fort Worth Weekly three years in a row and have been highlighted in Mix Magazine.[citation needed] The Pipes brothers work primarily out of Bass Propulsion Laboratories in Dallas, a three-studio facility which they also own.

Todd Pipes has released a solo album, Taurus Petals, on Authentic Records. It was released on November 25, 2008.[2]

Toby Pipes formed the band The Hundred Inevitables, with Jeff Whittington and released an album, Studder, in early 2000. In 2005, he formed a new band Little Black Dress with Nolan Thies. In 2009 they were the first band signed onto Exploding Plastic Records, a new Idol Records sub-label. Their debut album Snow in June was released June 2009.

John Kirtland runs an independent record label, Kirtland Records.[3] Based in Dallas, Texas and Los Angeles, California, Kirtland's business dealings led to his ownership of the back-catalog of the band Bush and royalty rights on the sales of certain albums by the band No Doubt. After selling off his rights to the No Doubt material, Bush remains on the Kirtland label along with indie bands such as Bril and the Burden Brothers.

Clay Bergus has been a manager at Eddie V's Prime Seafood in Dallas since its opening in spring 2010.

Discography

Studio Albums

  • 11th Song (1993)
  • Home (1995)
  • Byzantium (1998)
  • Deep Blue Something (2001)