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Bassist Brian Yale, B.M. ’93, attributes part of his
success with the rock band Matchbox Twenty to what
he learned at the University of Miami School of
Music.
“I learned how to be a musician and a bassist,
and how the music industry works,” says Yale. “This
is knowledge that I use to this day.”
As a student at the University, Brian majored in
Music Industry and immersed himself in jazz and
classic rock. His favorite memories of his time at
UM are playing in different bands every week for a
grade in his rock class, as well as cheering on the
Hurricanes football team.
Recently, Brian established an endowed
scholarship in the School of Music to provide
financial assistance to music students.
“I love the idea of forever helping a music
student through this scholarship,” explains Yale
from Australia where he is currently on tour with
Matchbox Twenty.
Endowed scholarships are particularly valuable
because they last in perpetuity. The gift is
invested, and only a portion of its average annual
investment return is used. Scholarships also allow
the University to meet one of its highest
obligations: to attract and provide educational
opportunities for its students. Talented and
deserving students, who otherwise might not be able
to attend the University of Miami, often find that a
scholarship can make all the difference.
“By creating this scholarship for our Music
students, Brian is providing an invaluable
opportunity for generations to come,” says William
Hipp, Dean of the School of Music. “And his success
is certainly an inspiration to us all.”
In 2002, the five band members of Matchbox Twenty
decided to create a philanthropic foundation. Each
of the band members use the foundation to support
different non-profit organizations and charities
they feel strongly about. Brian chose to support his
alma mater.
“Being able to help those students who are less
fortunate is what it’s all about,” says Yale.
“Brian is not just about being a rock star,” says
Matthew Bonelli, a faculty member in the Department
of Studio Music and Jazz who taught Brian when he
was a student. “He, along with the other members of
Matchbox Twenty, want to make a difference. They
have a good work ethic.”
Since making their debut six years ago, Matchbox
Twenty has become one of the most admired and
consistently successful rock bands in recent
history, with over 20 million albums sold worldwide.
Named as the “Best New Band” by the 1997 Rolling
Stone Readers Poll, the band has logged an
extraordinary string of hit singles, including such
chart-topping favorites as “3AM,” “If You’re Gone,”
“Bent” and the recent hit, “Unwell.”
- Michelle Valencia
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