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Artist description
Good old American Rock-n-Roll in the tradition of The Boss, Tom Petty, and others. Phil Pritchett writes the songs, sings, and plays guitar. Doug Holm sings backup and plays bass guitar. Andrew Gerfers plays percussion. (Landis Armstrong sings backup and plays lead guitar on occasion.) |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock |
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Musical Influences
Elvis Costello, Bruce Springsteen, The Police, The Beatles |
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Artist History
Phil recorded his first album, Philworld, in two days at Patrick Maguire Recording in Arlington, Texas.The album was well-received and was quickly followed with a live album, Phil Comes Alive, at the request of the fans.In February of 1999, Phil released Suburban Legends, recorded and mixed at Whistler's Music in Nashville. Legends continues to sell very well and is gathering rave reviews from critics including the Dallas Morning News. |
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Group Members
Phil Pritchett (vocals, guitar)Doug Holm (bass guitar)Andrew Gerfers (percussion) |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums (some album tracks include steel and/or keyboards) |
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Albums
Philworld, Phil Comes Alive, Suburban Legends |
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Press Reviews
"Marrying snarling Stones guitars and the melodic urgency of Elvis Costello with thoughtful lyrics about latchkey kids, estranged lovers and hapless job candidates, Mr. Pritchett's most mature album is also his hardest-rocking."--David Okamoto, Dallas Morning Newsread the review at http://dfw.citysearch.com/E/E/DALTX/0001/62/09/cs1.html |
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Additional Info
mp3s and realaudio available on the web site; CDs available at Amazon.com, CDNow.com, and texasmusicexpress.com; also available at various Hastings and Best Buy locations |
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Location
Austin, TX - USA |
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