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Encyclopedia > Phillip Rhodes

Phillip Rhodes was a the drummer for the alternative rock band Gin Blossoms during the late 1980s and the 1990s. He was brought into the band before the release of the group's first album in 1989, as a replacement for drummer Dan Henzerling. He continued to serve as drummer until the group's breakup in 1997. However, he did not return when the band reunited in 2002.


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GIN BLOSSOMS - EAR.FM - THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN ROCK ARTISTS (176 words)
Led by Robin Wilson (vocals) with Jesse Valenzuela (guitar), Scott Johnson (guitar), Phillip Rhodes (drums), Bill Leen (bass) and Doug Hopkins (guitar on first two albums).
Wilson and Rhodes continued to record in the band Gas Giants, while Valenzuela formed the Low/Watts.
Rhodes rejoined the band in 2005 reuniting all the members.
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