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Genres
  
Rock, progressive rock

Name
  
Phil Ehart

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Role
  
Drummer

Instruments
  
Drums

Associated acts
  
Kansas


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Born
  
February 4, 1951 (age 73) Coffeyville, Kansas (
1951-02-04
)

Movies
  
Kansas: Miracles Out of Nowhere

Similar People
  
Rich Williams, Robby Steinhardt, Steve Walsh, Dave Hope, Billy Greer

Music groups
  
Kansas, Native Window

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Phillip W. Ehart (born February 4, 1951) is the drummer in the progressive rock band Kansas. He and Rich Williams are the only two members who have appeared on every Kansas album. Though his songwriting contributions to the group were few, he co-wrote two of their biggest hits, "Point of Know Return" and "Play the Game Tonight". He has also taken on the band's management responsibilities in recent years. Born in Coffeyville, Kansas on February 4, 1951, Ehart took up the drums in grade school. He lived all over the world as his Air Force father was stationed in such places as the Philippines and Japan.

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Ehart contacted Kerry Livgren about joining a band named White Clover after hearing that Livgren's band Kansas (the second band of that name) had recently disbanded. With White Clover he performed at the New Orleans Pop Festival in 1969, which had a huge impact on him. White Clover in time renamed itself "Kansas." This third Kansas is the band that became the well-known American progressive rock band.

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In the early 1970s Ehart, like many American musicians, wanted to more closely study and play the "British" style of music that was popular at the time, so he moved to England. He did not find the atmosphere welcoming, as the musicians there were happier to learn the country and rhythm and blues styles that Ehart brought with him, so he quickly returned to America. In 1978, he and Kansas singer Steve Walsh were invited to play on Steve Hackett's second solo album, Please Don't Touch.

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Phil Ehart is a father of one son (Noah), who has autism. In recent years Ehart has become an autism advocate and traveled to Washington, D.C., to speak at the Unlocking Autism Power of One conference in 2001. He is also father of one daughter (Avery). He resides in Henry County, Georgia just outside of Atlanta where his house was specially crafted for his son's Autism needs.

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