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As the frontman of
the Blasters
during the early '80s, singer/guitarist
Phil Alvin
spearheaded the underground's return to American music traditions ranging from blues to rockabilly to country, predating the roots rock movement that bloomed in the years to follow. Born March 6, 1953, in Los Angeles,
Alvin
and his younger brother
Dave
were raised on the music of
Elvis Presley
,
T-Bone Walker
, and
Big Joe Turner
; together they formed
the Blasters
in 1979, borrowing the name from
Jimmy McCracklin's Blues Blasters
.
Their debut LP, 1980's
American Music
, created a major buzz among insiders for its gritty, rootsy sound, and their self-titled 1981 follow-up even cracked the Top 40. However,
Dave Alvin
left
the Blasters
in 1985, at which time the group went on hiatus as
Phil
returned to grad school to pursue his master's degree in mathematics and artificial intelligence. (He later earned his Ph.D. from UCLA.)
Alvin
resurfaced in 1986 with his solo debut,
Un "Sung" Stories
, which featured cameos by everyone from
Sun Ra & His Arkestra
to
the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
; he reconvened
the Blasters
a short time later, and the group continued with a revolving lineup into the following decade. A second solo effort,
County Fair 2000
, appeared in 1994, and featured members of the
Alvin
side project the Faultline Syncopators, a traditional jazz combo.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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