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  1. I had spent some time that year jammin' off and on with bassist Dan Rothchild (originally of "Tonic" and the son of legendary Doors producer, Paul Rothchild) at an LA club called Largo. Joey and I asked Dan to help us fill out the basic tracks for the record. ... The sound of Jubilee was rollicking, stomping, ...

  2. "Jubilee" - 3:38 - "The Shallow End" - 4:16 - Personnel. Grant Lee Phillips - vocals, guitars, mellotron, celeste; Joey Peters - drums, sleigh bells; Dan Rothchild - bass, additional vocals; Jon Brion - piano, vibraphone; Greg Leisz - pedal steel; Rami Jaffee - B3 organ; Phil Parlapiano - accordion on "Everybody Needs a Little Sanctuary"

  3. Jubilee es el cuarto y último álbum de la banda estadounidense Grant Lee Buffalo. Salió en 9 de junio de 1998. Resumen. 1 portada del álbum; 2 Lista de pistas; 3 músicos; 4 Enlace externo; ... Dan Rothchild: bajo, coros; Jon Brion: piano, vibráfono; Rami Jaffee: órgano B3; Enlace externo.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1998 CD release of "Jubilee" on Discogs.

  5. Dan Rothchild. Dan Rothchild carries an impressive music pedigree. Son of maverick producer Paul Rothchild (Doors, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, etc), he has forged a career of his own playing bass in studios and live for artists including Heart, Beck, Sheryl Crow, Fiona Apple, Stevie Nicks, Shakira, Melissa Etheridge, Carole King, Aimee Mann ...

  6. Bassist Dan Rothchild (originally of Tonic and the son of legendary Doors producer, Paul Rothchild) helped us fill out the basic tracks for the record. The sound of Jubilee was rollicking, stomping, and by far the most uplifting of all the albums in the Grant Lee Buffalo catalogue.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Truly,_TrulyTruly, Truly - Wikipedia

    Truly, Truly. " Truly, Truly " is a song by American rock band Grant Lee Buffalo. It was released in May 1998 as the lead single from their fourth album, Jubilee. Written by Grant-Lee Phillips and produced by Paul Fox, the single peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.