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    Robyn Hitchcock - vocals, guitar, bass, harmonica; Grant-Lee Phillips - guitar, bass, background vocals; Jon Brion - guitar; Richmond Chutney - drums; Bill Bonk - piano, harmonica; Disc Dots personnel. Jake Kyle - Musician Mr. Danko; Robyn Hitchcock - Musician Mr. Dylan; Patrick Hannan - Musician Mr. Jones; Tim Keegan - Musician Mr. Manuel

  2. Grant-Lee Phillips (born Bryan G. Phillips; September 1, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He led the group Grant Lee Buffalo in the 1990s, afterwards launching a solo career. He features as the town troubadour in Gilmore Girls . Background.

  3. Sold Out. Critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips returns with his first new songs of 2021. "Rag Town" is a tender slice of Americana that illustrates how cities across the country transform over time and that its inhabitants are oftentimes oblivious to these changes.

  4. Feb 23, 2018 · americana rock alt-country alternative alternative rock blues blues rock country folk indie indie folk singer-songwriter Nashville. Widdershins by Grant-Lee Phillips, released 23 February 2018 1. Walk in Circles 2. Unruly Mobs 3.

  5. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Copyright © – Robyn Hitchcock. Credits. Bass – Grant-Lee Phillips * ( tracks: 1-8) Design [Package Design] – David Greenberger. Drums – Richmond Chutney ( tracks: 1-8) Guitar – Jon Brion ( tracks: 1-8) Guitar, Backing Vocals – Grant-Lee Phillips * ( tracks: 1-2) Harmonica – Bill Bonk ( tracks: 1-2)

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  6. Jul 31, 2018 · 19. Love Kills. Robyn either uses a pulsating dance beat to pour or heart out or dig her heels in. Love Kills does the latter, using that four-to-the-floor beat to create one of her most aggressive songs to date. It's a relentless warning that leaves politeness at the door. 18.

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  8. Nov 10, 2009 · Grant-Lee's first solo album, Ladies' Love Oracle, was recorded in just three days. Here, Phillips takes the warmth and broadness of his work with band Grant Lee Buffalo and internalizes it, producing a raw, yet focused acoustic work.