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Doug Hopkins

About Me

Douglas "Doug" Hopkins (April 11, 1961 – December 5, 1993) was an American musician and songwriter from Tempe, Arizona. He co-founded the Gin Blossoms, a popular modern rock band of the early 1990s, in 1987 with his longtime friend, Bill Leen. He was the band's lead guitarist and principal songwriter.Hopkins' songwriting credits included the hits "Hey Jealousy," "Found Out About You," "Hold Me Down," and "Lost Horizons." His penchant for somber lyrics, matched with catchy guitar hooks and notable melodies underscored his memorable style.Hopkins suffered from chronic depression and battled alcoholism early on with the Gin Blossoms. When the band recorded New Miserable Experience, it is reported that Hopkins was unable to stand during his recording sessions. Faced with the prospect of firing Doug or being dropped by A&M - before the ink had dried on the contract - the band terminated Doug. To compound things further, Doug, who performed each track on the album, was not given credit on the album's liner notes.After he returned to Tempe, Doug started another band, The Chimeras with Lawrence Zubia and his brother Mark Zubia. His role in the band came to an abrupt end during a show one night, when, after a less-than-fantastic solo, he quit the band. It would be the last band he ever played with in public as a member. He did appear on stage with DeadHotWorkshop and Hans Olsen in Tucson shortly before his death. The Chimeras later changed names to The Pistoleros, upon signing a short-lived recording contract.Later that year, with the constant reminder of his former band's success being heard on virtually every radio station, Hopkins took his own life on December 5, 1993.It is interesting to note that the first several singles released by the Gin Blossoms, and the only mainstream hit released by the Pistoleros, prior to being dropped by their label, were penned by Hopkins.(Bio from wikipedia.org)

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Member Since: 05/07/2007
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My Blog

Ten O'Clock Scholars live "Dream With You" and "Angels Tonight". Plus Doug interview.


Posted by on Tue, 07 Apr 2009 19:29:00 GMT

Brian Smith about Doug. Published 12/19/2007 (Metrotimes)

Late November. Maybe. No, wait. Early December. Hungover. Gray rainy light in the window. The phone rang. It was that voice. "This is it," he mumbled. "Huh? Doug?" "This is it," he repeated. His tone ...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 19:17:00 GMT

The Phoenix New Times 12-27-1993

Remembering Doug Hopkinsby Peter Gilstrap I first came to Phoenix in late September, and I had three days to find a place to live before returning back East to get my stuff and move out here permanent...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 19:54:00 GMT

Arizona Republic 12-7-1993

Ex-Gin Blossom takes own lifeSongwriter Doug Hopkins 'lost everything through drinking'by Salvatore Caputo Those around former Gin Blossom Doug Hopkins knew he wanted to commit suicide. They drew up p...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 19:52:00 GMT

Where Its Hot September 8-22-1992

Two Views Of The Gin Blossomsby Richard RuelasGroup's Ex-Guitarist Doug Hopkins Reflects on Experience Doug Hopkins' song is all over the radio and he's pissed about it. "When it comes on the radio, I...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 19:49:00 GMT

New Times August 17-23-1988

Life's No Bed of Roses for the Gin Blossomsby Theo It's a hot afternoon in July, and Club Bongo is nearly deserted. A few employees rattle glasses behind the bar, while others walk noisily across the...
Posted by on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 12:18:00 GMT