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Three-time Grammy Award-winning American rock band formed in 1994 in San Francisco by singer Pat Monahan, guitarist Rob Hotchkiss, guitarist Jimmy Stafford, drummer Scott Underwood and bassist Charlie Colin.

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With a style that combined rock and pop elements, they quickly gained popularity: they released their first self-titled album in 1998, which included the song "Meet Virginia" and charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Their real breakthrough came with the 2001 album "Drops of Jupiter", which went double platinum in the US and Canada, and the title track propelled the band to superstar status. To add to their success, they also won Grammy Awards for Best Song and Best Artist that year.
Their 2009 album "Save Me, San Francisco" went five times platinum in the US. The album included hits such as "Marry Me," "If It's Love," "Hey, Soul Sister," which earned the group their third Grammy Award and reached 1.6 billion Spotify plays and 377 million YouTube plays.
História garden
300 metres from the centre of Veszprém, at the foot of the castle hill, on its eastern side, lies the most exciting and beautiful place to explore: the Historia Garden. The north side of the garden is bordered by the restored, patinated building of the former resting place, the west side by the parapet-like contours of the castle on the horizon, and the south side by the baroque buildings of the Old Town Square. The park, which covers an area of almost 20,000 m2, is the starting point of the Monasteries and Gardens walk along the banks of the Séd stream. The area is also home to the Hotel Historia Malomkert and Beer House, as well as the former Bishop's Rest, which now hosts a number of events and is the central venue for the VeszprémFest premium music festival.