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Genre: Alternative / Other
Location LOS ANGELES, California, US
Profile Views: 259860
Last Login: 5/22/2011
Member Since 9/10/2006
Website http://www.samphillips.com
Record Label Littlebox Recordings
Type of Label Indie
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.. ...... ......www.samphillips.com........ .... ..Name:.. Sam Phillips -- same name as the honorable gentleman of Sun Records fame, but a different (female) person... .. ..Occupation:.. Songwriter, Singer, Composer (Gilmore Girls 1999-2007), and now Producer, having produced my own SP (Short-Playing) recording for Nonesuch... .. .. ..Influences:.. More than I could possibly write about, but here goes….. .. ..Sister Rosetta Tharpe:.. She inspired a new song on my record that Alison Krauss and Robert Plant also recorded for their Raising Sand album... .. ..The musicians who played on Don’t Do Anything:.. Drummer Jay Bellerose, violinist Eric Gorfain, and pianist & keyboard player Patrick Warren. Jay has a collection of blues, country and mystery on his iPod that I have been trying to steal for 3 years. He also has a machine that plays 78's. There is something enchanting about watching a record spin as you listen. The noise of the disc and needle make it sound better... .. ..1950's & 60's-era Advertisements:.. The song “Little Plastic Life” is about the domestic dreams we try out on each other...and ourselves. I recycled Madison Ave. to advertise the things we can’t buy... .. ..Electricity:.. I have 2 guitars. One has to be plugged in. Electricity sounded good to me as I was making this record. .. .. ..Time:.. There are some songs you can’t write until you’ve lived long enough. At this point, I am much more interested in the things that are bigger than TV, smaller than mass culture... .. ..Hollywood:.. I was born in east Hollywood. I just found out that Charles Bukowski worked at the post office right around the corner from my grandmother’s house. I might have even sold him some lemonade when I was a kid, though I hear that wasn’t his drink. The excesses of Hollywood go down the wrong side of the tracks and up the right side. The religious and experimental/alternative lifestyles have always thrived here because so many people come to Hollywood with dreams that get broken (or come true) and need to be replaced. I’d rather make art than make my dreams come true. I’d rather be interested and inspired. “Flowers Up” is about when the dreams come true. “Can’t Come Down” was inspired by a famous Los Angeles preacher in the 1930’s whose church became one of the most popular tourist attractions, partly because of the solace offered to those broken dreamers... .. ..Smelly Bibles:.. When I was eight years old, I was given my first Bible at Hollywood Presbyterian Church by a minister who looked like a football star/leading man. Around the same time my beloved dance teacher gave me a small bottle of perfume, which I loved too much to use. After reading the story of Mary pouring her best perfume oil on Jesus’ feet, I decided to pour my whole bottle of perfume on the Bible. Since that perfume was my only treasure at the time, it was an extravagant expression of faith. That smelly Bible was one of my first attempts to make art. .. .. .. In one of the most important election years in the history of our United States, I am bringing out a record called “Don’t Do Anything”. This is not a political statement. The line of the song it’s taken from is “I love you when you don’t do anything”. I might have written this to my child, a lover, a friend, a dead person, or all of these. Maybe I wanted someone to write it to me. Maybe an extravagant expression of faith is the last thing we need this year. Maybe it’s the first. There is a lot to do in between... .. .. ..Favorite Books:.. Lately, I like the ones with pictures. Drawing From Life: The Journal As Art; My Life and Times by Henry Miller; Ed Ruscha: Photographer; You Are The Measure by Gordon Matta-Clark, and everything by Jean Giono, because he writes such beautiful pictures... .. ..Favorite Films:.. After a recent visit to Forest Lawn I watched The Loved One and loved it. Because I have a child, I have seen most of Miyazaki’s animated films, which are all unique and wonderful... .. ..Boots or Shoes?.. Boots, always... .. ..Favorite Hobby:.. Trying to make order out of chaos. Most of the time, it doesn’t work... .. .. ..Click on the pics below to purchase music on ..iTunes..:.... ........ ...... ...... .... ..myspace layout and design by.. ....the uprising intl....... .. .. .. -
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Comments
- The Majestic High2 years ago
Just bought Fan Dance and was blown away! The production is so otherworldly, so roomy and full, wondered what took us so long to get a hold of this thing. Thanks for the many years of great tunes, Sam!
Peace from Seoul,
Andi&Cindi - Red_Tempest2 years ago
I saw your op-ed in this week's Billboard. Nice work!
- Paradoxx Australia3 years ago
Hey sam met you once yrs back when you came to Australia, i was starting out and you encouraged me thanx for taking the time to talk , all the best Turning is still my top Fav, Ralph & the grls Paradoxx Australia
- Joe Kidd3 years ago
hi sam
please write a book
- peace to you from ann arbor - - Veronica Ashe3 years ago
Merry Christmas to you!!!
May it be happy, beautiful, and filled w/good food and good company!
Hugs,
~ V
of Smoldering Ashes - Candy Galas3 years ago
Merry Christmas Sam! One of the best times I had this year was seeing you perform in New York City. Will I be as lucky this year? I sure hope so.
Love and hugs! - Jeff C. Reynolds3 years ago
From a long-time fan (heard you three times between '82 and '84). Have a blessed and Merry Christmas.
Jeff Reynolds - Stine3 years ago
Any chance you will be adding any Christmasy music here? I remember once seeing a film where, at the very end, we were graced with YOU singing -I believe it was- Silent Night. Regardless of the song, it was beautiful.
Grace to you this Advent Season. A loOoOong time listener ~ Stine - KinkyMainframe3 years ago
Thanks very much for this afternoon's interview Ms Phillips.
From a Long Player,
marc - john r. williamson and …3 years ago
memory slope is a captivating song with a staggeringly perfect arrangement. keep up the good work!
Bio:
.. .. .. ..Member Since:
September 10, 2006Influences:
Name: Sam Phillips -- same name as the honorable gentleman of Sun Records fame, but a different (female) person.
Occupation: Songwriter, Singer, Composer (Gilmore Girls 1999-2007), and now Producer, having produced my own SP (Short-Playing) recording for Nonesuch.
Influences: More than I could possibly write about, but here goes…
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: She inspired a new song on my record that Alison Krauss and Robert Plant also recorded for their Raising Sand album.
The musicians who played on Don’t Do Anything: Drummer Jay Bellerose, violinist Eric Gorfain, and pianist & keyboard player Patrick Warren. Jay has a collection of blues, country and mystery on his iPod that I have been trying to steal for 3 years. He also has a machine that plays 78's. There is something enchanting about watching a record spin as you listen. The noise of the disc and needle make it sound better.
1950's & 60's-era Advertisements: The song “Little Plastic Life” is about the domestic dreams we try out on each other...and ourselves. I recycled Madison Ave. to advertise the things we can’t buy.
Electricity: I have 2 guitars. One has to be plugged in. Electricity sounded good to me as I was making this record.
Time: There are some songs you can’t write until you’ve lived long enough. At this point, I am much more interested in the things that are bigger than TV, smaller than mass culture.
Hollywood: I was born in east Hollywood. I just found out that Charles Bukowski worked at the post office right around the corner from my grandmother’s house. I might have even sold him some lemonade when I was a kid, though I hear that wasn’t his drink. The excesses of Hollywood go down the wrong side of the tracks and up the right side. The religious and experimental/alternative lifestyles have always thrived here because so many people come to Hollywood with dreams that get broken (or come true) and need to be replaced. I’d rather make art than make my dreams come true. I’d rather be interested and inspired. “Flowers Up” is about when the dreams come true. “Can’t Come Down” was inspired by a famous Los Angeles preacher in the 1930’s whose church became one of the most popular tourist attractions, partly because of the solace offered to those broken dreamers.
Smelly Bibles: When I was eight years old, I was given my first Bible at Hollywood Presbyterian Church by a minister who looked like a football star/leading man. Around the same time my beloved dance teacher gave me a small bottle of perfume, which I loved too much to use. After reading the story of Mary pouring her best perfume oil on Jesus’ feet, I decided to pour my whole bottle of perfume on the Bible. Since that perfume was my only treasure at the time, it was an extravagant expression of faith. That smelly Bible was one of my first attempts to make art.
In one of the most important election years in the history of our United States, I am bringing out a record called “Don’t Do Anything”. This is not a political statement. The line of the song it’s taken from is “I love you when you don’t do anything”. I might have written this to my child, a lover, a friend, a dead person, or all of these. Maybe I wanted someone to write it to me. Maybe an extravagant expression of faith is the last thing we need this year. Maybe it’s the first. There is a lot to do in between.
Favorite Books: Lately, I like the ones with pictures. Drawing From Life: The Journal As Art; My Life and Times by Henry Miller; Ed Ruscha: Photographer; You Are The Measure by Gordon Matta-Clark, and everything by Jean Giono, because he writes such beautiful pictures.
Favorite Films: After a recent visit to Forest Lawn I watched The Loved One and loved it. Because I have a child, I have seen most of Miyazaki’s animated films, which are all unique and wonderful.
Boots or Shoes? Boots, always.
Favorite Hobby: Trying to make order out of chaos. Most of the time, it doesn’t work.














