

Grant-Lee Phillips
Grant-Lee Phillips is an American musician. He led the group Grant Lee Buffalo, then went solo and released the albums Mobilize, Nineteeneighties, and Walking in the Green Corn. Phillips' most popular songs include Mona Lisa, Red River, and Boys Don't Cry. He appeared in the film Death and Texas and the television series Gilmore Girls.
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Grant-Lee Phillips first made his name in the ‘90s as the frontman of Grant Lee Buffalo, a critically acclaimed band that released four albums and toured with Pearl Jam, the Smashing Pumpkins, and R.E.M. Rolling Stone named Grant-Lee "Best Male Vocalist" in 1994, and his band became known for their folk-infused rock sound and their reflections on American history.After Grant Lee Buffalo disbanded in 1999, Phillips launched a solo career, eventually becoming familiar to a wider audience through his recurring role as the town troubadour on Gilmore Girls. Last September, he released his 12th solo album, In the Hour of Dust. The album's title was inspired by an ancient Indian painting Grant-Lee saw at a museum in Pasadena that depicts the twilight moment when cows are led home and kick up dust as night falls.On today's episode, Bruce Headlam talks to Grant-Lee Phillips about making In the Hour of Dust. He tells the story of how a trip to the La Brea Tar Pits with his old friend Michael Stipe inspired his song "American Lions." And he discusses his songwriting process and how he approaches writing lyrics that balance the personal with larger societal themes.You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite songs from Grant-Lee Phillips HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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About
- FROM
- Stockton, CA, United States
- BORN
- September 1, 1963
- GENRE
- Rock