United States of America (Press Release) November 10, 2007 --
Former drummer for the band Smash Mouth will be touring with rock sensation Todd Rundgren this December and will be interviewed live on RundgrenRadio.com on November 12, 2007 at 8pm EST.
Michael is best known for being drummer for alternative rock group Smash Mouth from 1999 to 2006. Urbano had been playing with the band since 2000 when original drummer Kevin Coleman left. Before Smash Mouth, Urbano played drums with The Spent Poets, Third Eye Blind, John Hiatt, Black Lab, Cracker, Paul Westerberg, Red House Painters, and Sheryl Crow. While with Hiatt (1995-1999), Urbano toured extensively as one of Hiatt's "Nashville Queens" that included bassist Davey Faragher (now with Elvis Costello) and guitarist David Immergluck (now with Counting Crows). The Nashville Queens also worked with Hiatt in the studio, recording Walk On, Little Head and Crossing Muddy Waters. Smash Mouth is the most recent band to have Urbano as a full member. He has also been a member of The Spent Poets, as well as Bourgeois Tagg, a 1980s band that was fronted by Brent Bourgeois and Larry Tagg. Lyle Workman was the guitarist for the band. They had moderate success with their second album, Yo-Yo, which was produced by Todd Rundgren, and featured the Top 40 hit, "I Don't Mind At All." When Bourgeois Tagg split, Michael, Larry, and Lyle, recorded and toured with Todd Rundgren.
In 2006 Urbano left Smash Mouth due to creative differences. He recently recorded with Fischerspooner and played live with Cake as well as leading artist development at fuzz.com. He will be touring with Todd Rundgren in December.
Michael is best known for being drummer for alternative rock group Smash Mouth from 1999 to 2006. Urbano had been playing with the band since 2000 when original drummer Kevin Coleman left. Before Smash Mouth, Urbano played drums with The Spent Poets, Third Eye Blind, John Hiatt, Black Lab, Cracker, Paul Westerberg, Red House Painters, and Sheryl Crow. While with Hiatt (1995-1999), Urbano toured extensively as one of Hiatt's "Nashville Queens" that included bassist Davey Faragher (now with Elvis Costello) and guitarist David Immergluck (now with Counting Crows). The Nashville Queens also worked with Hiatt in the studio, recording Walk On, Little Head and Crossing Muddy Waters. Smash Mouth is the most recent band to have Urbano as a full member. He has also been a member of The Spent Poets, as well as Bourgeois Tagg, a 1980s band that was fronted by Brent Bourgeois and Larry Tagg. Lyle Workman was the guitarist for the band. They had moderate success with their second album, Yo-Yo, which was produced by Todd Rundgren, and featured the Top 40 hit, "I Don't Mind At All." When Bourgeois Tagg split, Michael, Larry, and Lyle, recorded and toured with Todd Rundgren.
In 2006 Urbano left Smash Mouth due to creative differences. He recently recorded with Fischerspooner and played live with Cake as well as leading artist development at fuzz.com. He will be touring with Todd Rundgren in December.

Former drummer for the band Smash Mouth will be touring with rock sensation Todd Rundgren this December and will be interviewed live on RundgrenRadio.com on November 12, 2007 at 8pm EST.
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