Rob Thomas might be a member of the “slacker generation,” but he’s better defined as a workaholic.
As the frontman for Matchbox Twenty, which has sold more than 40 million albums in a nearly 30-year span, and the architect of a triumphant solo career that moved about 18 million more with earworms including “Lonely No More” and “Her Diamonds,” Thomas has rarely deviated from the cycle of write-record-release-tour.
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