Phillips launched his solo career in 2000. signed to the
Boston-based indie label
Rounder Records and launched a solo career, issuing ''
Ladies' Love Oracle online in 2000. The recording was later more widely released. His first full-length album, Mobilize'', was released in 2001. Being praised as much for its gentleness as Buffalo were for their rock, it featured Phillips on many instruments. During a short tour with
Robyn Hitchcock, Phillips co-produced and co-starred in a concert film of the tour shot in Seattle titled
Elixirs & Remedies, directed by Kris Kristensen. Kristensen would later direct the video for "The Sun Shines on Jupiter", from Phillips' solo release "Little Moon". In 2004,
Virginia Creeper arrived and with it a more folky, almost country record noted for its complete absence of electric guitar. In 2006 Phillips released another acoustic album,
Nineteeneighties. A set of cover versions, it featured songs from
The Smiths,
Pixies,
New Order,
Robyn Hitchcock,
R.E.M.,
The Church, and
Echo & the Bunnymen. A new record of his own material,
Strangelet, was released on March 27, 2007. On October 13, 2009, Grant released "Little Moon" on Yep Roc records. In October 2012, "Walking in the Green Corn" was released, partially funded by fans through a
PledgeMusic campaign. Phillips toured with
Glen Phillips to support the album. • Grant-Lee Phillips member of the
Muscogee Nation (on his mother's side) and a direct descendant of those who walked the
Trail of Tears. • Phillips is related to
Chief John Ross on his father's side. Paternally he is of both
Blackfoot and
Cherokee ancestry. • Phillips has been married for more than 20 years. He became a father to Violet Thea Phillips, January 11, 2008. • Phillips has scored several films and TV shows as well as having a recurring role as the town troubadour on the 2000–2007 TV series
Gilmore Girls and its follow-up miniseries in 2016. • Phillips has a comedic background, having been a cast member in high school of the only professional theater in Stockton, Pollardville. • Phillips has co-written songs with numerous people, most recently with comedian
Margaret Cho. He can be seen featured in her video "Asian Adjacent." The song was partially inspired by Phillips and
Jemaine Clement (of
Flight of the Conchords), who is part
Māori. In 2016, Phillips released
The Narrows, which extends Phillips' exploration of roots and folk music. He has continued to be prolific, releasing
Widdershins (2018),
Lightning, Show Us Your Stuff (2020),
Yuletide (2021),
All That You Can Dream (2022), and
In the Hour of Dust (2025). == Discography ==