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Associated acts
  
The Blasters

Music group
  
The Blasters

Siblings
  
Dave Alvin

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Phil Alvin


Phil Alvin

Born
  
6 March 1953 (age 71) Downey, California, USA (
1953-03-06
)

Genres
  
Rock and roll, roots-rock

Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, musician, songwriter

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, harmonica

Website
  
The Blasters official website

Albums
  
County Fair 2000, The Blasters, Testament: The Complete, Live 1986, American Music

Dave and Phil Alvin "All By Myself" and "Key To The Highway"


Philip Joseph Alvin (born March 6, 1953) is an American singer and guitarist known primarily as the leader of the rock band The Blasters.

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Biography

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Alvin grew up in Downey, California in a music-loving family where he and his younger brother Dave Alvin were exposed to blues, rockabilly, and country. Inspired and influenced by the music they grew up with, Phil and Dave formed the rock and roll band The Blasters in the late 1970s with fellow Downey residents Bill Bateman and John Bazz. The group released four studio albums between 1980 and 1985. While never achieving mass market success on the music charts, the group's recordings and concerts drew critical acclaim and a cult following across the United States and Europe.

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In 1986, after The Blasters had disbanded, Alvin released a solo album, Un "Sung" Stories. He then returned to graduate school at California State University, Long Beach, where eventually earned a master's degree in mathematics and artificial intelligence. (He later earned his Ph.D. from UCLA.) Incidentally, before launching his music career, Alvin had taught mathematics at the same university.

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When The Blasters reconvened in the late 1980s without Dave Alvin, who was pursuing a solo career and other projects, Phil resumed his role as the band's lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and harmonica player. In 1994, he released a second solo album, County Fair 2000. In 2005, under Alvin's leadership, a revised configuration of The Blasters released 4-11-44, the first studio album from the group since 1985. The band followed that effort in 2012 with the studio album, Fun On Saturday Night.

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In 2014, Phil and Dave Alvin released the album Common Ground, a selection of Big Bill Broonzy covers, as a duo. It was the first studio collaboration by the Alvin brothers since the mid 1980s.

The Blasters discography

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  • American Music (1980)
  • The Blasters (1981)
  • Over There (1982)
  • Non Fiction (1983)
  • Hard Line (1985)
  • The Blasters Collection (1990)
  • Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (2002)
  • The Blasters Live - Going Home (2004)
  • 4-11-44 (2005)
  • Fun On Saturday Night (2012)
  • The Blasters videography

  • Streets of Fire (1984)
  • The Blasters Live-Going Home (2004)
  • Phil Alvin discography

  • Un "Sung" Stories (1986)
  • County Fair 2000 (1994)
  • Common Ground: Dave & Phil Alvin Play and Sing the Songs of Big Bill Broonzy (with Dave Alvin) (2014)
  • Lost Time (with Dave Alvin) (2015)
  • References

    Phil Alvin Wikipedia