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Gretchen Phillips (born 1963) is an American singer-songwriter known for her humorous and topical songs. Phillips has been openly gay throughout her life and her lesbianism has inspired much of her material.


Background

Phillips grew up in
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. Her parents were musicians, and she played music from childhood. After graduating from the
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, she decided move to Austin in 1981 to become a professional performer and was in a band with
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Meat Joy, Girls in the Nose, and Two Nice Girls

Phillips was a member in three influential area bands in the mid-eighties: the punk band Meat Joy (with Jamie Lee Hendrix, Melissa Cobb Unit, John Hawkes-under the name John Boy Perkins, and Tim Pierre Mateer), the rock band Girls in the Nose (with Pam Barger, Kay Turner, Joanna Labow, and Darcee Douglas), and the country/disco/rock/folk/pop band
Two Nice Girls Two Nice Girls were a self-styled " dyke rock" band from Austin, Texas, featuring singer-songwriter Gretchen Phillips. They were together from 1985 to 1992, releasing three albums on Rough Trade Records. History The group formed in 1985, ori ...
(with Pam Barger, Laurie Freelove, Meg Hentges, and Kathy Korniloff). Two Nice Girls attracted national attention with Phillips' song "I Spent My Last $10 (on Birth Control and Beer)" which satirized heterosexual relationships.


Bands and solo projects since Two Nice Girls

Since the break-up of Two Nice Girls, Phillips has been part of The Gretchen Phillips Experience (with Andy Loomis, Thor Harris, John Paul Keenon, and Jo Walston), Dusty Trails (with Josephine Wiggs and Vivian Trimble), Phillips & Driver (with David Driver), Lord Douglas Phillips (with Terri Lord and Darcee Douglas), and The Gretchen Phillips Ministries (with the Experience line-up), as well as performing as a solo artist.


Awards

Two Nice Girls won a
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in 1991. Phillips was inducted into the ''Austin Chronicle'' Music Poll's Hall of Fame in 2001.


Personal life

Phillips has been openly gay throughout her life and her lesbianism has inspired much of her material. Phillips has generally resided in Austin, but has also lived in San Francisco and New York City.


Other

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Discography

*''The Many Moods of Meat Joy'' – Meat Joy *''Chant to the Full Moon, O Ye Sisters'' – Girls in the Nose *''Girls in the Nose'' – Girls in the Nose *''Meat Joy'' – Meat Joy *''2 Nice Girls'' – Two Nice Girls *''Like a Version'' – Two Nice Girls *''chloe liked olivia'' – Two Nice Girls *''Songs to Save Your Soul'' – Gretchen Phillips *''A Taste of LDP'' – Lord Douglas Phillips *''Seitan is Real'' – The Gretchen Phillips Ministries *''Togetherness'' – Phillips & Driver *''Welcome to mMy World'' – Gretchen Phillips *''Welcome to My World and a Half'' – Gretchen Phillips *''Do You Ever Wish For More?'' – Gretchen Phillips *"Eau Du Lesbianism" appeared on
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External links


Gretchen Phillips' Official WebsiteAustin Chronicle, February 9, 2007: Throws Like a Girl: Catching Gretchen Phillips by Patti Hadad
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