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Phillip Phillips (born September 20, 1990 in Leesburg, Georgia, USA) is an American singer and winner of American Idol season 11.
Phillips grew up in Leesburg, Georgia and went to Lee County High School. He graduated Albany Technical College, but had to miss the graduation ceremony due to being on American Idol.
Phillips auditioned for American Idol in Savannah, Georgia. He auditioned by singing the Stevie Wonder song "Superstition." The judges then asked him to audition with his guitar where he performed Michael Jackson's "Thriller." He made it to the Hollywood rounds and later to Las Vegas round.
On February...
Phillip Walker (born February 11, 1937, Welsh, Louisiana) is a contemporary blues guitarist most noted for his 1959 hit single, "Hello My Darling", produced by J.R. Fulbright. Although Walker has continued playing since then, he has recorded fairly sparsely.
Walker grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast, and by his mid-teens was playing guitar in Houston. He rubbed shoulders with Lonesome Sundown (whom he would work again in the 1970s) and Lonnie Brooks. In the mid-1950s he had a spell in Clifton Chenier's band. He spent the 1960s in Los Angeles, California leading a band that played a catholic repertoire...
A veteran composer, vocalist, guitarist, and pianist, Prince Phillip Mitchell's roots are in vintage R & B, although he's better known for soul tunes.
Mitchell sang with both The Premiers and The Checkmates in the late '50's and early '60's including 'Shout, Smash (Keep On Talking)' in 1960 and 'Lollipop' in 1961.
He also recorded for Hi Records and Event ('There's Another In My Life', 'We Get Caught' and 'I'll See You In Hell First').
He was also a dancer with The Bean Brothers in Los Angeles.
Mitchell had hits recorded by Mel & Tim, Millie Jackson, Norman Connors, Joe...
Freddie Phillips was a musician and composer best known for his work on theme music for British television. His most famous works are the children's programmes, Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley.
He died on October 4th, 2003 in Surrey, England. .
John Edmund Andrew Phillips (August 30, 1935 – March 18, 2001), was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Known as Papa John, Phillips was a member and leader of the singing group The Mamas & the Papas.
Phillips was born in Parris Island, South Carolina. His father was a retired United States Marine Corps officer who won an Oklahoma bar from another Marine in a poker game on the way home from France after World War I. His mother was a Cherokee Native his father met in Oklahoma. According to his autobiography, Papa John, Phillips' father was a heavy drinker...
It's A Lie
Airborne
Laundry
Everyday
Turn On Your Love Light (Bobby Bland) (1965-1966)
Parade
Leon
Tramp
Oh Boy
Angeltown
Oh Rosanna
Parents Eyes
Oceans Away
Cold Night
Medicine Man
One More Radio
Warm Summer Rain
Jingle Jangle Man
Silverwing
Jeannie
Just A Dream
In the Old Country
From Sunrise to Sunset
Tribute To Ricky Nelson
Inter-City Flight
Drink In the Sunshine
Radio Play The Song Again
One Road
Oceans Away
In My World
Run See The Sun
I'm Ready (Willing & Able)
You Can't Take Love
I Think I'll Write A Song
The Lady Lives In England
Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterday
Once I Thought
Lean On Me
Who Laid Your Living Down
In My World
Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterday
When Tomorrow Comes
Children Of The Last War
Once I Thought
Belinda
Run See The Sun
It's a Lie
I Think I'll Write a Song
Climb Aboard My Bus
I'm Gonna Put Some Hurt On You