Phil Jamieson

Philip William H Jamieson, born on April 18, 1977 in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia, is a musician best known as the frontman of alternative rock band Grinspoon. In July 1995, he formed Grinspoon with Pat Davern on lead guitar, Joe Hansen on bass guitar, and Kristian Hopes on drums. Their debut single "Sickfest" was released in 1995 after winning the inaugural Unearthed talent contest by national youth radio network Triple J. The band's debut album Guide to Better Living peaked at Number 11 on the ARIA Albums Chart in September 1997. Grinspoon followed with six more studio albums, including New Detention (June 2002) and Alibis & Other Lies (July 2007). In 2005, Jamieson won Best Male Performer in the second annual Jack Awards, while Grinspoon received their first ARIA Award for Best Rock Album for Thrills, Kills & Sunday Pills. The band went on indefinite hiatus in December 2013.

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