Grant Lee Buffalo
Hopmonk Tavern
224 Vintage Wy
Novato, CA 94945
Jun 21, 2024
8:00 PM PDT
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Charles
May 12th 2024
Brilliant Show At Rumba Cafe Columbus Ohio 5/11/24 By Grant Lee Phillips! I Ran Into Grant Outside The Venue Before The Show, Chatted & Got An Awesome Selfie Photo With Him! Thanks So Much For Playing “Happiness” & “Honey Don’t Think” & For The Onstage Shoutout Grant!
Columbus, OH@Rumba Cafe
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HopMonk Novato is a sun-filled tavern that opens up onto a large beergarden under vintage oak trees. We're all ages and perfect for family gatherings!
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Grant Lee Buffalo Biography
Grant Lee Buffalo was a Los Angeles-based rock band, consisting of Grant-Lee Phillips (vocals and guitar), Paul Kimble (bass) and Joey Peters (drums). All three were previously members of another LA band, Shiva Burlesque. As GLB, they released four albums: Fuzzy (1993), Mighty Joe Moon (1994), Copperopolis (1996) and Jubilee (1998, without Kimble who had left the band the previous year). After the release of Jubilee, the band broke up and Phillips continues to pursue a successful solo career. In 2001, Storm Hymnal, a compilation of singles, album tracks and rarities was released.
Grant Lee Buffalo had an Americana-tinged sound, clearly influenced by the likes of Neil Young and elements of old-fashioned country music, and often tackled political and social issues in their lyrics (for example, "Lone Star Song" from Mighty Joe Moon references the infamous Waco siege). They toured with major bands of the early-to-mid 1990s such as R.E.M., Pearl Jam and The Smashing Pumpkins.
Read MoreGrant Lee Buffalo had an Americana-tinged sound, clearly influenced by the likes of Neil Young and elements of old-fashioned country music, and often tackled political and social issues in their lyrics (for example, "Lone Star Song" from Mighty Joe Moon references the infamous Waco siege). They toured with major bands of the early-to-mid 1990s such as R.E.M., Pearl Jam and The Smashing Pumpkins.
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