![]() Instead of providing just an aural transition in between scenes, as Sam Phillips' sweet-sounding score famous for its "la-la-las" backed by an acoustic guitar did in the original series and will continue to do in the revival, the Town Troubadour provided both a musical and a physical interlude. He could always be found crooning outside, usually while standing on the sidewalk or leaning on a lamppost or a tree. The Town Troubadour made brief appearances throughout the original run of the series but was mainly featured in Season 1. He's a musician usually clad in a brown blazer and thick, black glasses who could be seen playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a gold microphone held by a harmonica holder around his neck. But since he was such a part of the Stars Hollow scene, you might need a refresher on who the Gilmore Girls' Town Troubadour is.Įven if you're not sure who the Town Troubadour is, it's pretty easy to figure it out. Among those returning for the revival is a character who was not known by his name but by his occupation: the Town Troubadour, who was played by singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips. ![]() The Gilmore Girls revival, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is upon us, and by now, you've surely heard that in addition to main characters like Rory, Lorelai, and Emily Gilmore, supporting characters, from Stars Hollow denizens to Life and Death Brigade members will be back to give you a much-needed jolt of nostalgia when the real-life future might not look so bright. ![]()
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