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Gin Blossoms is an American
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band formed in 1987 in
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. They rose to prominence following the 1992 release of their first major label album, ''
New Miserable Experience ''New Miserable Experience'' is the second studio album by alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, released on August 4, 1992. The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews. However, nearly a year after its release the l ...
'', and the first single released from that album, "
Hey Jealousy "Hey Jealousy" is a song by American rock band Gin Blossoms. The song was included on the group's debut album, '' Dusted'' (1989), and was re-recorded for their 1992 album, '' New Miserable Experience''. It was written by lead guitarist Doug Hop ...
". "Hey Jealousy" became a Top 25 hit and went gold, and ''New Miserable Experience'' eventually went quadruple platinum; four other charting singles were released from the album. The band's follow-up album, ''
Congratulations I'm Sorry ''Congratulations I'm Sorry'' (typeset as ''Congratulations...I'm Sorry'') is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, and the follow-up album to the successful 1992 release '' New Miserable Experience'', releas ...
'' (1996), went platinum and the single "
As Long as It Matters "As Long as It Matters" is a song by American power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was released in July 1996 via A&M Records as the third single from their third studio album, ''Congratulations I'm Sorry'' (1996). The song was written by Phillip Rhod ...
" was nominated for a Grammy Award. Gin Blossoms broke up in 1997. Since reuniting in 2001, the band has released ''
Major Lodge Victory ''Major Lodge Victory'' is the fourth studio album by the power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was the first album released by the band since their 1997–2002 breakup. It was released on August 8, 2006, on Hybrid Recordings, making it the Gin Bloss ...
'' in 2006, ''
No Chocolate Cake ''No Chocolate Cake'' is the fifth studio album by power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was released on September 28, 2010, worldwide, and the first single, " Miss Disarray", was released to radio stations on August 2, 2010. The album reached #1 on ...
'' in 2010, and ''
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'' in 2018.


History


Early years

During the band's early years, its members included lead guitarist and songwriter
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, bassist Bill Leen, and lead vocalist
Jesse Valenzuela Jesse Valenzuela (born May 22, 1962) is an American rock musician and singer who is perhaps best known as a member of the alternative rock band Gin Blossoms. He was originally the vocalist in Gin Blossoms when the band first formed in 1987. In ...
. The lineup shifted multiple times, such as Richard Taylor and then Steven Severson on rhythm guitar, and also Chris McCann and then Dan Henzerling on drums. Afterwards, Robin Wilson replaced Severson as rhythm guitarist. The band's name comes from a photo of W.C. Fields in
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's book ''
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'', which bore the caption "W.C. Fields with gin blossoms", referring to the actor's
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-spotted face and rhinophymic nose by the slang term for the skin condition known as
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. Gin Blossoms became well known around the band's hometown of Phoenix. The band's frequent touring resulted in an increase in popularity. By 1989, Wilson and Valenzuela had switched roles, with Wilson taking on lead vocal duties and Valenzuela concentrating on rhythm guitar and backing vocals. Around the same time, Phillip Rhodes replaced Henzerling on drums; thus, along with founding members Leen on bass and Hopkins on lead guitar, the band's first recording lineup became stabilized. They independently recorded their first full-length album, '' Dusted'', which was released in December 1989. After being signed to
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, the band began to work on their first major-label album. Initial attempts faltered and the band released an EP, ''
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'', instead.


Mainstream success

Gin Blossoms named their second album ''
New Miserable Experience ''New Miserable Experience'' is the second studio album by alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, released on August 4, 1992. The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews. However, nearly a year after its release the l ...
''. In February 1992, while still working to complete it, founding member and lead guitarist/songwriter Hopkins drank heavily and grew increasingly depressed. With the other members hesitant to fire Hopkins, A&M forcefully removed him from the band and withheld $15,000 owed to Hopkins until he agreed to sign over half of his publishing royalties and relinquish his mechanical royalties. Hopkins reluctantly agreed to these demands because of his dire financial situation.Baird, Robert (February 10, 1994), "Ex-Blossom dies". ''Rolling Stone''. (675):15 Scott Johnson was chosen by the band later that month as Hopkins' stand-in on tour, and became a permanent member in 1994. ''New Miserable Experience'' became the band's breakthrough album. The first single released from the album was "
Hey Jealousy "Hey Jealousy" is a song by American rock band Gin Blossoms. The song was included on the group's debut album, '' Dusted'' (1989), and was re-recorded for their 1992 album, '' New Miserable Experience''. It was written by lead guitarist Doug Hop ...
", which had been written by Hopkins. The song reached No. 25 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 4 on ''Billboard''s
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and later went gold, largely fueling the success of ''New Miserable Experience''. Estranged from the band, Hopkins died by suicide on December 5, 1993, after a reported five previous attempts (including one for which he was hospitalized two weeks). The following year, another song by Hopkins, " Found Out About You", also reached No. 25 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and climbed to No. 1 on ''Billboard''s
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. ''New Miserable Experience'' eventually reached quadruple platinum status. Between their first and second albums, Gin Blossoms contributed the single "
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" for the soundtrack of the 1995 film ''
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''. It reached No. 9 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Their second major album, ''
Congratulations I'm Sorry ''Congratulations I'm Sorry'' (typeset as ''Congratulations...I'm Sorry'') is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, and the follow-up album to the successful 1992 release '' New Miserable Experience'', releas ...
'', was released in 1996. Yielding one top-ten hit ("
Follow You Down "Follow You Down" is a song by American rock band Gin Blossoms, and the first single released from their album ''Congratulations I'm Sorry''. It was released as a double A-side single with "Til I Hear It from You" in the United States. The song ...
", which peaked at No. 9 ''Billboard'' Hot 100), the album went platinum. The song "
As Long as It Matters "As Long as It Matters" is a song by American power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was released in July 1996 via A&M Records as the third single from their third studio album, ''Congratulations I'm Sorry'' (1996). The song was written by Phillip Rhod ...
" was nominated for a
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for
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. With chart success came opportunities to appear as musical guests on late-night television. Between 1992 and 1996, Gin Blossoms appeared on shows such as ''
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'' (many times between 1992 and 1996), ''
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'' (1993, 1994, 1996), ''
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'' (1993), ''
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'' (1996), and as a featured musical act on ''
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'' (1996). One appearance on the ''Late Show With David Letterman'' featured a joint performance with Gin Blossoms and the members of
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, performing the latter's "
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". Gin Blossoms became a favorite of ''Late Show'' musical director
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, and their music was often featured as the show cut to and from commercials. The band was also a featured performer in the closing credits of the movie ''
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'' (1993), performing "Idiot Summer" on-screen as part of the fictional concert "
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".


Breakup

Gin Blossoms broke up in early 1997. Wilson and Rhodes launched the
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while Leen formed a band called Rai and then retired from music to operate a rare book store. Valenzuela fronted a short-lived outfit called the Low Watts, released a solo album, and kept busy writing and producing. Johnson joined another Tempe-based band,
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. Wilson ventured into producing as well, at his Mayberry Studios in Tempe, Arizona (now called Uranus Studios).


Reunion

The Gas Giants announced an "indefinite hiatus" in June 2001. On December 4, 2001, it was announced that Scott was leaving Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers to rejoin Gin Blossoms. The band regrouped and began playing together again in earnest in 2002, having done a couple of one-off shows in the interim. In Wilson's words, "We always said our breakup wasn't forever and right now we're all feeling like we want to be Gin Blossoms again. We make a noise together that we can't make otherwise. We respect and appreciate that we need each other to create that sound. This time we hope to avoid being swallowed by the chaos." In preparation for the band's official reunion show, Rhodes suffered a breakdown due to his ongoing battle with alcohol. Shortly after entering rehab, he was formally dismissed from the band. Phil Leavitt of
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originally took Rhodes's place in the line up, and then Gary Smith (of The Pistoleros, another Tempe band) did. Scott Kusmirek took over drumming for the band from 2002 to 2004. In January 2005, it was announced that Rhodes, who had been sober for over two years, would rejoin the band. The re-entry of Rhodes was short-lived, however. Kusmirek returned to the band, taking Rhodes's place until September 30, 2008, when a press release issued by the band explained that he and the group had parted ways. John Richardson joined as the new drummer. The band's fourth album, ''
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'', was originally recorded at Wilson's Mayberry Studios in Tempe. However, the album was re-recorded at
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in
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, where the band had recorded all of their previous albums. ''Major Lodge Victory'' was released by
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on August 8, 2006, and "Learning the Hard Way" was the first single. ''Major Lodge Victory'' entered the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart at number 159. Gin Blossoms released a
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, '' Live In Concert'', on May 15, 2009. This album contains live recordings of the band's hits such as "Hey Jealousy" and "Follow You Down", as well as more recent singles such as "
Learning the Hard Way "Learning the Hard Way" is a song by American power pop band Gin Blossoms, and was the lead-off single from their fourth album '' Major Lodge Victory''. It was promoted late summer and fall of 2006, and received heavy AAA airplay. Gin Blossoms a ...
" and "Long Time Gone", and a live cover version of
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's " Rocket Man". The band's fifth studio album, ''
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'', was released on September 28, 2010. The first single, "Miss Disarray" was released to radio stations on August 2, 2010. Over the 2010 Thanksgiving holiday the band traveled to
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and played a series of shows for American troops stationed there. The band announced on its website on March 4, 2012, that Richardson had left the band to pursue other recording and performing projects. The band stated in its news release, "John is a great drummer and all of us support his passion for recording. We all wish him the very best and thank him for all his hard work and dedication." The band also announced that Scott Hessel would be its road drummer. Hessel had been a member of another Tempe band, Let Go. Gin Blossoms joined
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,
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, Lit, and
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on the
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2012, a 31-date nationwide tour that began on June 28 in
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and ended on August 11 in
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. From July 24, 2012, through October 13, 2012, Doug Swartz filled in for Scott Hessel during the Summerland Tour and other performances through the months into the middle of October. In 2016, Johnson announced in an interview that the band was expected to begin recording its sixth studio album with producer
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in the fall. Two years later, ''
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'' was released on
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on June 15, 2018. The album was produced by Don Dixon. The band toured in the summer of 2019 with
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. In January 2022 the band announced a tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of ''New Miserable Experience''. The tour was cut short in March 2022 due to an accident in which bassist Bill Leen broke his arm.


Musical style

Gin Blossoms has been described as an
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,
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,
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, and
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band. According to ''
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'', the band excels at "marrying world-weary lyrics with ebullient melodies." In 2017, the Salina Journal described Gin Blossoms as a "Tempe, Ariz.-based indie band cclaimedby critics and fans alike for its chiming guitars, introspective lyrics and catchy pop-rock melodies," adding that "Gin Blossoms has maintained its longevity by being mostly a road band." The group is known for the "
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sound", or "southwestern sound", similar to other bands from Arizona such as
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, The Refreshments,
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, and
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.


Band members

Current members * Bill Leen – bass (1987–1997, 2001–present) *
Jesse Valenzuela Jesse Valenzuela (born May 22, 1962) is an American rock musician and singer who is perhaps best known as a member of the alternative rock band Gin Blossoms. He was originally the vocalist in Gin Blossoms when the band first formed in 1987. In ...
– rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1988–1997, 2001–present); lead vocals (full-time 1987–1988; occasionally 1988–1997, 2001–present) * Robin Wilson – lead vocals (full-time 1988–1997, 2001–present; occasionally 1988); acoustic guitar, percussion, harmonica (1988–1997, 2001–present); rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1988) * Scott "Scotty" Johnson – lead guitar, backing vocals (1992–1997, 2001–present) * Scott Hessel – drums, percussion (2012–present) Former members *
Doug Hopkins Douglas Owen Hopkins (April 11, 1961 – December 5, 1993) was an American musician and songwriter. He co-founded Gin Blossoms, a popular modern rock band of the early 1990s, with Richard Taylor. He was the band's lead guitarist and princip ...
– lead guitar (1987–1992; died 1993) * Richard Taylor – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1987–1988) * Chris McCann – drums, percussion (1987–1988) * Steven Severson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1988) * Dan Henzerling – drums, percussion (1988) * Phillip "Phil" Rhodes – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1988–1997, 2001–2002, 2004–2005) * Scott Kusmirek – drums, percussion (2002–2004, 2005–2008) * John Richardson – drums, percussion (2008–2012) Former touring musicians and substitutes * Phil Leavitt – drums, percussion (2002) * Gary Smith – drums, percussion (2002) * Douglas Swartz – drums (2012; substitute for Scott Hessel) * Miles Zuniga – bass (2013; substitute for Bill Leen) *
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– bass (2013; substitute for Bill Leen) * Chris Serafini – bass (2013; substitute for Bill Leen) * Donovan White – lead guitar, backing vocals (2018, 2020; substitute for Scotty Johnson), bass (2022; substitute for Bill Leen), rhythm guitar (2023; substitute for Jesse Valenzuela) Touring guests * Kirk "The Judge" Karman – harmonica (2002–present) * Michael Klooster – keyboards (2013) * Sean Hurwitz – guitar (2013) * Grey Wilson – acoustic guitar (2017) Session musicians * Dorian Crozier – drums on "California Sun" from ''Major Lodge Victory'' (2006) * Darryl Icard – bass on "I'm Ready" from ''No Chocolate Cake'' (2010) * Chase Duddy – drums on "I'm Ready" from ''No Chocolate Cake'' (2010)


Timeline


Discography

* '' Dusted'' (1989) * ''
New Miserable Experience ''New Miserable Experience'' is the second studio album by alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, released on August 4, 1992. The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews. However, nearly a year after its release the l ...
'' (1992) * ''
Congratulations I'm Sorry ''Congratulations I'm Sorry'' (typeset as ''Congratulations...I'm Sorry'') is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, and the follow-up album to the successful 1992 release '' New Miserable Experience'', releas ...
'' (1996) * ''
Major Lodge Victory ''Major Lodge Victory'' is the fourth studio album by the power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was the first album released by the band since their 1997–2002 breakup. It was released on August 8, 2006, on Hybrid Recordings, making it the Gin Bloss ...
'' (2006) * ''
No Chocolate Cake ''No Chocolate Cake'' is the fifth studio album by power pop band Gin Blossoms. It was released on September 28, 2010, worldwide, and the first single, " Miss Disarray", was released to radio stations on August 2, 2010. The album reached #1 on ...
'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2018)


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