Jon Phillip

American drummer


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nameJon Phillip
imageJon Phillip at Record Bar in Kansas City.PNG
captionJon Phillip live with the Paul Collins Beat at Record Bar (KCMO) in 2014
birth_nameJonathan Thomas Phillip
birth_date
originKenosha, Wisconsin, US
instrumentDrums, bass guitar, guitar, vocals
genreAmericana, rock, punk rock, country, power pop
occupationMusician, record producer
years_active1993–present
associated_actsLimbeck, Tommy Stinson, the Paul Collins Beat, Obsoletes, Ben Weasel, Mini Meltdowns, Trapper Schoepp & The Shades, Joseph Huber, The Benjamins, Shaft, Tralfez, Spank Child, Josh Berwanger Chris Mills
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Jon Phillip is an American rock musician who has played drums with Limbeck, The Benjamins, and The Obsoletes.

While living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in late 2010, he co-founded Good Land Records with Andrew Wieland.

Discography

  • The BenjaminsBordering on Boredom EPself-released • 1999
  • The Benjamins • The Art of DisappointmentDrive-Thru Records • 2001
  • LimbeckHey, Everything's Fine.Doghouse Records • 2003
  • The Obsoletes • Is This Progress? • 1-4-5 Records • 2004
  • Nob Dylan & His Nobsoletes • 12 Positively Stiff DylansAlternative Tentacles • 2005
  • Limbeck • LimbeckDoghouse Records • 2007
  • Ben WeaselThe Brain That Wouldn't DieAsian Man Records • 2009
  • Trapper Schoepp & The ShadesRun, Engine, Run • (SideOneDummy Records • Good Land Records) • 2012
  • Limbeck • Already Gone b/w Skyway 7" (SideOneDummy Records • Good Land Records) • 2012
  • Frankie Lee • "Times Like This" from Rockin' Here Tonight, the Songs For Slim CD/LP compilation • New West Records • 2013
  • Limbeck • "Sound Of Running" from While No One Was Looking, Toasting 20 Years of Bloodshot Records CD/LP compilation • Bloodshot Records • 2013
  • The Benjamins • Back on Track EP • Good Land Records • 2014
  • Dwight Twilley/Josh BerwangerShooting Stars b/w Some Other Guy 7" • Good Land Records • 2015
  • Trolley • Caught In The Darkness • Easter Records • Sugarbush Records •2016
  • Trapper Schoepp • Rangers & ValentinesXtra Mile Recordings • 2016
  • Josh Berwanger • Exorcism RockDoghouse Records • 2016
  • Josh Berwanger • The Star Invaders • Good Land Records • 2017
  • Mini Meltdowns • Mini Meltdowns 7" • Good Land Records • 2018
  • Josh Berwanger/Casey James Prestwood • Cities b/w A New Kind of Love 7" • Lost Broadcast Records • 2019
  • Cabin Essence • For Your Love b/w No More 7" • Good Land Records • 2019
  • Josh Berwanger • Watching A Garden Die • Wiretap Records • 2019
  • Mini Meltdowns • Destined For Disaster EP • Good Land Records • 2019
  • Josh Berwanger • Happy In the Saddest Way • Good Land Records • 2020

References

References

  1. "[https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jon-phillip-mn0000402697 Jon Phillips at AllMusic.com]". ''[[AllMusic]]'', Retrieved on May 26, 2025.
  2. (November 7, 2010). "New bar, new shows, and a new way to mock Ron Johnson | City Life | News Net | The A.V. Club Milwaukee".
  3. "Jon Phillip Discography and Music at CD Universe".

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