Pepaw, Uncle Jerry, Dad, Brian Romero, Roosevelt Twitty, Neil Young, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Eddie and the Crusiers, Johnny Cash, Ryan Adams, Pearl Jam, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, Gram Parsons, Rodney Crowell, Jackson Browne, Emmy Lou Harris, Lucinda Williams, Bob Marley, The Black Crowes, Elton John, The Beatles, The Format, AFI, Nirvana, The Strokes, Mozart, Frank Sinatra, Al Green, Boston, Queen, Van Morrison, Guy Clark, John Prine and Prince.
Sounds Like
Neil Young, Bright Eyes, Ryan Adams, Ben Kweller, Pearl Jam, and Tom Petty and the Heart Breakers.
I was born in a concrete jungle and grew up in the sticks. When I was a kid I would write songs to little one note melodies on my dad's old Gibson Songbird. I got bored with it. I wanted to be a scientist don't ask me why. I got a chemistry set for christmas one year and figured out I hated math after several failed experiments. I wanted to be an actor for a while and that went on for a long time I was in theatre through most of high school since they didn't have any music programs at good ole Detorit High. My senior year I was reintroduced to a man I had met two or three years earlier who I had always been fascinated with. Mr. Brian Romero not only played the guitar he built them to and that was amazing to me. I came to Bri with a plan, I wanted him to show me two or three chords that I could use to get my hands used to switching chords and when I got comfortable with those I would use his standard issue chord chart to learn from there. He showed me an E minor and an A minor and I practiced every single day after school in his living room. After about 4 or 5 weeks I started looking to the chart for guidance and things took off. I wrote my first song w/ a full set of chords by the time I graduated that year and had learned several other songs as well. I took off that summer to Phoenix, Az for a week or two and absorbed some of the sounds that were going on in that heat filled city. This is around the time I suddenly decided I wanted to be a punk rocker. When I got back to Texas I formed Living by Numbers with my cousin Jeremy and some other fine fellows another notable character in the line-up was Mr. Wesley Joe Malone on skins. We did this for a while got a pretty good local following and then suddenly I realized I'm sick of this screamin'. I went and recorded my first solo session at Holy Bond just to have some recollection of what was going through my head at the time. Got together with this killer guitar play Jonathon Perry and picked up Seth Walker on bass and a new friend from PJC Kevin Brett on the drums. We had a time in this band we played the first and only gig ever performed in Hatcher Hall which is the guys dorms at PJC. This went on for a bit and Kevin and Seth played with me for about six months then things slipped. I then went on in my down time and formed the hardcore funk rock band The Fix. This band was a great experience I made three friends for life and gained a shit ton of memories on this trip. We had a great time may the legacy that was RIP. After The Fix was done I went back out as Cody Phifer and picked up Ryan Trahan on rythm guitar, Ryan Somerville on Bass and George Johnson JR. on the drums. We rocked the material like it had never been rocked before. This to ended up in peril. After this group dispersed I kicked around town solo for a while and then got picked up as lead guitar player for local singer-songwriter Michael O'neal. I learned alot from the boss man on the road and will always respect him highly, he's one of the greats. O'neal retired from the full band scene for the most part and I always have a need to play my guitar almost 24/7 so I got to work putting together another band. This band included Charles Clough, Dakota Miller, Riley Clough and myself. We had a hell of a show but creative and personal clashing tore this apart. So here I hang now in the balance writing my own bio pretty much just telling you where I've been and letting you know I'm not real sure where I'm going but once I know I'll post it all over myspace. I'm kinda the mystery guy, you never really know where I might pop up next, so be watching out for me. I'll eventually make it into your life.
Thanks,
Cody Thomas Phifer
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ITS OUT!!!!!!!!! my debut album "My Life on the Radio" hit stores yesterday! you can get it digitally on iTunes or order the actual cd on CDbaby.com heres the link:
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Great news! I'm so pleased and excited to announce my new video for "First Day of the Rest of My Love Life." It's finally out! Check it out on Myspace or YouTube. Enjoy!
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All of our music is up on iTunes (and a bunch of other online music distributors). It would be awesome if you wanted to download a couple of our tracks - help us fund our next album! :)
Wrapped Up In Me is on radio stations across the Nation as of this week. Request it NOW! If you sign up on my mailing list this week you will be entered in the drawing for a copy of my new self-titled CD Susan Hickman. you also get a free download just for singing up. Just fill in the mailing list form on my MySpace page!!! Hope you have a great week!!! Love, ~Susan www.susanhickman.com