Simon Philips
Born Jun 2, 1957
An innovative, aggressive drummer, Simon
Phillips embarked on his musical career at an early age. He
showed affinity for the drums quickly — beginning with a toy
kit at age four, moving on to a snare and cymbal set at six; by
age 12, Phillips was performing and recording with his father's
Dixieland jazz band.
After his father's death, Phillips left the
jazz band and began exploring other musical styles, including
rock and musicals. A gig as a drummer for a production of Jesus
Christ Superstar led to session work, drumming on the demos of
various cast members. As his connections in the music scene
grew, so did his session credits: From the '70s onward, Phillips
performed with prominent rock and jazz artists like Jeff Beck,
Pete Townshend, Gil Evans, Stanley Clark, Frank Zappa, and Peter
Gabriel.
By 1997, however, Phillips was ready to lead
his own band. Joined by a cast of seasoned rock and jazz
musicians including guitarists Ray Russell and Andy Timmons,
saxophonist Wendell Brooks, bassist Anthony Jackson, and
percussionist Peter Michael Escovedo, Phillips began touring as
a bandleader. This lineup also recorded Phillips' 1997 album
Another Lifetime. Three
years later, Vantage Point was released. By Heather PharesThe
All Music Guide
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