Band Had 7 Big Hits in Just 3 Years...What HAPPENED to Them IS Truly TRAGIC... | Professor of Rock

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Coming up… an interview with the most underappreciated band of the first half of the 90s, the Gin Blossoms. They created a newly flawless major label debut New Miserable Experience, but during the recording of it, their primary songwriter and guitarist Doug Hopkins had to be fired due to his out-of-control drinking. Then their debut album imploded when it was first released in the summer of 92. The Gin Blossoms thought they were DOA. But then a year later, their music video for Hey Jealousy caught fire on MTV and radio started playing this debut single which was over a year old and the band blew up. They would have four big hits including Hey Jealousy, Until I Fall Away, Allison Road, and Found About You and the album would sell 4 million copies, but with their rise, their former bandmate watched all of this from the sidelines and ended up taking his own life. The band would go on to have another three hits off their next album.. 7 hits in just over 3 years but then just a quickly as they blew up, they imploded… breaking up a short time later. I tracked down singer Robin Wilson and guitarist Jesse Velenzuala to get into it. The story is next on Professor of Rock.
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    Hey Music Junkies, Professor of Rock always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest songs of all time. if you remember making a pitcher of Kool Aid with just the right mix of sugar and the packet growing up you’ll dig this channel of deep musical nostalgia make sure to subscribe below right now and click the bell so that you always know when our new ones drop g. . also check out our exclusive content on Patreon and our latest merch… It’s time for out latest edition of Revelations- where featured artists go deep on their greatest songs. Stories you won’t hear anywhere else! Today we have a special session with one of the most underappreciated group of the 90s. one of my favorites of the time. In 1993 when Grunge was coming off of its peak and Hip Hop and Rap were starting to dominate the charts there was band that didn’t quite fit into a category. they weren’t grunge, they weren’t really alternative, there weren’t Pop they were an anomaly. Gin Blossoms released New Miserable Experience in the late summer of 1992… It didn’t do anything for almost a year.
    Gin Blossoms were comprised of lead singer Robin Wilson, Guitarist Jesse Valenzuela bassist Bill Teen, Drummer Philip Rhodes and guitarist and primary songwriter Doug Hopkins who was credited for his performance and writing but not as an active band member. That’s because Hopkins who suffered from depression and alcoholism was fired near the end of the sessions and replaced with scott Johnson who didn’t play on the record. The band’s breakout hit was Hey Jealousy, it was written clear back in 1989 and released in 92 as the lead single from New Miserable Experience but it flopped. Things were going downhill fast.
    However, A&M Records commissioned a video for the song and actually Three different videos were shot before the label approved one and sent it to MTV, This got them play and the label. re-released the song in the summer of 1993, and with the rise of the video and a steady stream and radio play it gave the band their first hit and sent the album into the stratosphere, eventually going 4-time platinum.

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