Shawn Phillips is an interesting character. He was interviewed by the local Rock station in Montreal and he was saying that he was a session musician (most of the time replacing somebody who could not attend a practice, or or add a guitar to a recording) with many of the great artist of the 60-70. He played with the Yardbirds, the beatles, Al Stewart, Davey Graham, etc... He is mainly known for his voice and his ballads.
He was doing something different when visiting some cities. He was working as a medic part time in the ambulance. He said sometimes the patient would recognize him and get a good boost (not too much I hope though).
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I guess this applies only to Quebecois: Imagine loosing conciousness, and on opening your eyes you saw ... Shawn Phillips!
I guess you may then think ... I AM DEAD ... WHAT THE F*** IS Shawn Phillips doing here!?
I guess you may then think ... I AM DEAD ... WHAT THE F*** IS Shawn Phillips doing here!?
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Additional details about Shawn Phillips (see earlier post and video):
In his prime Shawn Phillips had a 12 octave vocal range, so even now, his voice is quite impressive.
His name has been a household word here in Quebec since the '70s, and he not as well known in the US, even though he was born in Texas. He also has a good following in South Africa.
Has anyone in this forum heard of him?
In his prime Shawn Phillips had a 12 octave vocal range, so even now, his voice is quite impressive.
His name has been a household word here in Quebec since the '70s, and he not as well known in the US, even though he was born in Texas. He also has a good following in South Africa.
Has anyone in this forum heard of him?
cosmicmechanic wrote:
Ric
I saw Shawn in concert in Burlington, VT in the 80s. Great show.Additional details about Shawn Phillips (see earlier post and video):
In his prime Shawn Phillips had a 12 octave vocal range, so even now, his voice is quite impressive.
His name has been a household word here in Quebec since the '70s, and he not as well known in the US, even though he was born in Texas. He also has a good following in South Africa.
Has anyone in this forum heard of him?
Ric