The Gadjits

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The Gadjits
Origin Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Genres Ska punk, rock and roll
Years active 1997–2004
Labels Joco Ska, Epitaph Records, Hellcat Records, Thick Records, Anodyne Records
Associated acts The Architects
The Anniversary
Website http://www.thegadjits.com/
Past members Brandon Phillips
Zach Phillips
Adam Phillips
Heidi Blobaum
Hilary Allen
Ehren Starks
Mike Alexander
Adrianne Verhoven

The Gadjits were a ska and rock and roll band from Kansas City, Missouri. Their sound was influenced by The Clash, The Who, AC/DC, Elvis Costello, The Stooges, and The Rolling Stones.

History

Early years

Brandon, Zach, and Adam Phillips come from an artistic family, their father was a jazz musician and their mother an art teacher. The brothers played music together from a young age. Originally they covered songs by the band AC/DC, but later they began incorporating elements of punk, ska, reggae and swing into their sound, soon beginning to write their own material as well. The group was formed in 1991 when 14-year-old Brandon led his younger brothers Zach and Adam into a seedy bar in Kansas City to play their first gig to the small crowd of locals.

Da Gravy On Yo Grits

The Gadjits' debut LP, Da Gravy on Yo' Grits, was issued on their own JoCo Ska label, and its local success won the group opening slots for bands including the Skatalites, Rancid (band) and Let's Go Bowling; in time, they added keyboardist Heidi Blobaum to their ranks, replacing her a year later with Hillary Allen when Blobaum departed to attend college.

At Ease

Released in 1998 on Epitaph Records after attracting the attention of Tim Armstrong of Rancid (band). The Gadjits appeared on the Vans Warped Tour later that summer.

Wish We Never Met

Released in 1999 on Hellcat Records.

Today Is My Day

Released in 2002 on Thick Records. Featuring Brandon Phillips (vocals, guitar); Zach Phillips (vocals, bass); Mike Alexander (guitar); Hilary Allen (Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Adam Phillips (drums).

The Architects

In June 2004 The Gadjits ceased to exist as a band and a new band, The Architects, was formed. Brandon announced the news on the Gadjits e-mail list as follows:

Adrianne Verhoven shortly thereafter also left the band, but with great respect and affection for this amazing group of talented musicians.

Discography

Full-length albums

  • Da Gravy On Yo Grits (JoCo Ska, 1997)
  • At Ease (Hellcat Records, 1999)
  • Wish We Never Met (Hellcat Records, 2001)
  • Today Is My Day (Thick Records, 2002)
  • Our Time To..." (RCA Records, 2003) (left unreleased due to band being dropped by RCA)

Singles, EPs and split releases

  • Yes I Are (VMS Records, 2001)
  • Someday Driver (Thick Records, 2001)

Compilation appearances

  • 'Gangster Girl' and 'Sassy' on the 'Skank For Brains - Saturday Matinee' compilation (Beach Records)
  • 'Beautiful Girl' on the 'Give 'Em The Boot' compilation (Hellcat Records, 1997)
  • 'Bad Gadjit' on the 'Give 'Em The Boot Vol. II' compilation (Hellcat Records, 1999)
  • 'One Stones Throw (From A Riot)' on the 'Give 'Em The Boot Vol. III' compilation (Hellcat Records, 2002)

External links

Interviews