- Grant-Lee Phillips
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Grant-Lee Phillips
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Background = solo_singer
Origin =California ,USA
Genre = Rock,Alternative rock , Folk, Pop,Americana , Indie
Instrument = vocals,Acoustic guitar ,Electric guitar , Bass,Banjo ,Mandolin ,Harmonica , drums,Piano ,Synthesizer
Years_active = 2000–present
Label =Rounder Records
Associated_acts =Shiva Burlesque ,Grant Lee Buffalo ,Robyn Hitchcock , REM
URL = [http://www.grantleephillips.com/ www.grantleephillips.com]Grant-Lee Phillips is a
singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for his versatile voice, intense lyrical narratives anddexterity on the acoustictwelve-string guitar , a style that often sees him compared toNeil Young ,Bruce Springsteen andBob Dylan .Background
Born on
September 1 ,1963 inStockton, California , Phillips began playing the guitar in his early teens and persevered throughout high school. At age 19 he moved toLos Angeles where he worked tarring roofs to fund evening classes atUCLA and the possibility of forming a band at weekends. He eventually dropped out of college and linked up with an old friend from Stockton named Jeffery Clark. Together they formedShiva Burlesque and released two lauded LPs "Shiva Burlesque" (Nate Starkman & Son; 1987) and "Mercury Blues" (Fundamental; 1990) which due to a failure to fit with LA'sglam metal scene of the late 1980s did not make any commercial impact. Phillips and Clark disbanded shortly afterwards which duly meant the end of the band.Grant Lee Buffalo
Following a handful of solo shows at clubs around
Hollywood , Phillips recruited ex-Shiva members Joey Peters (drums) and Paul Kimble (bass) for rehearsals asGrant Lee Buffalo in mid-1991. Phillips was now writing lyrics as well as music and the trio quickly built up a local following, selling out clubs on the strength of Phillips's intense performance. His political storytelling was delivered in a recently discovered voice: both a soaring falsetto and a nourishing drawl that matched his aggressive acoustic guitar stomp and pouting physicality. One song, "Fuzzy", was released onBob Mould 's Singles Only Label in 1992 to huge critical acclaim and lead to Grant Lee Buffalo being signed toSlash Records . The debut LP, also called "Fuzzy", was released a year later, upon whichMichael Stipe of R.E.M. declared it "the best album of the year hands down".A further three Grant Lee Buffalo albums followed. "
Mighty Joe Moon " (1994), "Copperopolis " (1996), and "Jubilee" (1998) were all quite different and highly accomplished. A live performance of "Mighty Joe Moon"'s title track is available online from theSouth by Southwest festival. [ [http://www.blender.com/video/982/GrantLeePhillipsLiveatSouthBySouthwest.video?src=blender_ed Grant-Lee Phillips: Might Joe Moon] , "Blender" Online, retrieved onMarch 16 ,2007 .] Though all were heavily promoted through concert touring, they never escaped cult status largely thanks to a lack of support from the Warner Bros label and a frustrated Phillips disbanded the band in early 1999.Solo career
Phillips immediately signed to the
Boston -based indie labelRounder Records and launched a solo career, issuing the intimate "Ladies Love Oracle " over theInternet in 2000. The recording was later more widely released. His first full-length LP, "Mobilize", was released to enormous critical acclaim in 2001. Being praised as much for its gentleness as much as Buffalo were for their rock, it featured Phillips's talents on many instruments, including both dreamy pop and dark but comforting ballads. Touring followed with sets containing solo and Buffalo material in equal measure.In 2004 "Virginia Creeper" arrived and with it a more folky, almost-country record noted for the complete absence of the
electric guitar . In 2006 Phillips released another acoustic album, "Nineteeneighties ". An ambitious set of cover versions, it featured songs from thePixies ,New Order ,Robyn Hitchcock , R.E.M., The Church, andEcho & the Bunnymen . A new record of his own material, "Strangelet", was released onMarch 27 ,2007 .Trivia
* In 1995 he was voted best male vocalist by "
Rolling Stone " magazine.* Grant often collaborates with producer/musician
Jon Brion as well asRickie Lee Jones . He is currently writing with former Jayhawks frontmanGary Louris .* He can be found at the LA club Largo performing sporadically throughout the year.
* He played a recurring minor character as the town
troubadour on the television series "Gilmore Girls ". Solo songs featured on the show include "Beautiful Dreamers", "Heavenly", "Lily A Passion", "Mona Lisa", "Sadness Soot", "Smile", "Spring Released", and "Sunday Best". Grant Lee Buffalo songs featured on the show include "Everybody Needs A Little Sanctuary", "Honey Don't Think", "It's the Life", "Mockingbirds", and "Truly, Truly". [ [http://crazy-internet-people.com/site/gilmoregirls/music.html Gilmore Girls Music] , retrieved onDecember 03 ,2007 .]* He sings "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" with
Aimee Mann on her Christmas album "One More Drifter in the Snow ". He was also part of her 2006 tour for that album.* Grant-Lee Phillips is of Native American descent and a registered member of the Creek Nations.
Discography
External links
* [http://www.grantleephillips.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/grantleephillips Grant-Lee Phillips on Myspace.com]
* [http://www.glpforum.com/ Grant Lee Phillips Forum]
* [http://www.musicomh.com/albums5/grant-lee-phillips_0606.htm Musicomh.com review of "Nineteeneighties"]
* [http://beingtheremag.com/reviewalbum.php?id=487&issue=20 Being There review of "Nineteeneighties"]
* [http://www.bebo.com/grantleephillips/ Grant Lee Phillips Group on Bebo.com]References
* [http://www.blender.com/video/982/GrantLeePhillipsLiveatSouthBySouthwest.video?src=blender_ed Grant-Lee Phillips: Might Joe Moon] , "Blender" Online, retrieved on
March 16 ,2007 .
* http://www.filter-mag.com/index.php?id=14201&c=6
* http://www.jivemagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12354
* http://www.teamclermont.com/mediakits/grantleephillips_mediakit.html
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