Seattle-native Philip Lindholm spent the last handful of years playing Jack Kerouac on planes and trains across Europe, banging on whatever noisemaker was to-hand. Along the way, he busked in Paris and composed at Juilliard, slept in parks and graduated from Oxford. He also wrote an album.
Philip has since returned to Seattle and is working graveyard on the railroad to fund his debut record, "The Open Road," which is due for fall release. He's also playing shows around town and often appears at, as well as organizes,
"Troubadour Night," a show on the last Friday of every month at Ballard's KISS Cafe. The evening features original music from some of Seattle's best singer/songwriters, and is sponsored by Philip's
Troubadour Studio and Rehearsal.
Stay tuned!