Gin Blossoms: The Tragic Story of the Band & The Death Of Doug Hopkins, Band Behind "Hey Je
Gin Blossoms: The tragic story of the band and the death of guitarist Doug Hopkins
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0:00 - Early Years
2:43 - New Miserable Experience
7:22 - Doug Hopkins Death
9:02- Long lasting success
10:07 - Congratulations, I'm Sorry
13:45 - Breakup.Reunion
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Gin Blossoms were a staple of the 90’s music
scene. The band’s history is intertwined
with luck, patience and great tragedy. Today
let’s explore whatever happened to the Gin
Blossoms
Hailing from tempe, Arizona, the LA Times would state
the following about Gin Blossoms on a 1993
profile about the band.
“Let’s face it, Tempe, Arizona., is notexactly
a thriving rock ‘n’ roll mecca.
It seems more like one of those places that
a budding rock band leaves, then later reminisces
about for its boring but lovable qualities.”
Gin Blossoms were born and raised on R.E.M.,
Tom Petty, Cheap Trick, and the Replacements,
which offered a stark contrast to the other
popular bands of the early 90’s who were
fed a healthy diet of punk rock, metal and groups
like The Pixies. Gin Blossoms married
joyful sounding melodies with young adult
anxieties. Hailing from Tempe Arizona, Gin
Blossoms first formed in 1987 thanks to a
Tower Records store in the city, where frontman
Robin Wilson and bassist Bill Leen both worked.
Initially first lineup consisted of Gin Blossoms had guitarists Jesse Valenzuela as the lead vocalist before Robin WIlson took over. Back in the lae 80's it was pretty common for club owners to hire bands who mostly played covers. TO satisfy club owners The Gin Blossoms would adop the alter
ego Del Montes whose plan it was to play cover
tunes at clubs around the city and earn some
money while they would also be writing their own
original material. Soon enough the sets The
Gin Blossoms were playing around the city of tempe didn’t stra too far
from the Del Montes. THe del montes would most famously play
television show theme songs
including the Jeffersons Movin on up. By 1988 Gin Blossoms developed a name around
town and became one of the hottest acts in
the City. In both 1988 and 1989 The Phoenix
New Times newspaper named the band
The Best of Phoenix. Soon enough other press
outlets outside of Tempe picked up on them
with the College Music Journal referring to
them as and i quote “The Best Unsigned Band
In America in 1989. The same year the group
played a showcase at the south by southwest
festival and soon enough,
they put out their self funded debut record
Dusted the same year. The band also started playing
outside of Tempe heading to Austin and playing
at the south by southwest showcase, while
also playing in clubs in Los Angeles including
Raji’s, Club Lingerie and the Coconut Teazer.
They would eventually attract the attention
of A&M records in 1990,
While the band should’ve been celebrating their success, guitarist
Doug Hopkins was not. Having suffered from
severe depression from a young age he was
against signing with a major label feeling
pressure to deliver and also feeling like
someone else’s property. His drinking would
only escalate once the band signed a smajor
recording contract.. According to Rolling
Stone magazine hopkins would frequently showed up intoxicatedat
gigs, while band practices resulted in verbal
screaming machines. The band first convened
in Los Angeles in 1991 to record their major
label debut but
it was a complete disaster. The group spent
close to $100,000 and had nothing to show
for it and were almost dropped by their label.
Frontman Robin Wilson would tell Rolling Stone
,“We were a fragile mess. We were all just
treading water trying to make the record.
We knew this was our last chance. It was an
intense experience on every level" he'd remember.
During a a separate interview with billboard
magazine he also credited the band’s label
with helping turn things around letting them release an EP titled up and crumbling and touring a
bit revealing “they gave us a chance to
succeed or fail to learn about the studio
and toughen up”. As the band attempted to take
a second stab at their first LP for A&M recordthey
chose a different producer and location. The band would move from LAto memphis and that’s not to say