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Sid Phillips (musician)

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Birth name
  
Isador Simon Phillips

Name
  
Sid Phillips

Genres
  
Jazz

Role
  
Clarinetist

Occupation(s)
  
Musician

Children
  
Simon Phillips

Instruments
  
Clarinet


Sid Phillips (musician) Sid Phillips and his Band The Darktown Strutters Ball 78 RPM


Born
  
June 14, 1907 London, England, United Kingdom (
1907-06-14
)

Labels
  
Variety, Vocalion, Brunswick, Columbia

Died
  
May 24, 1973, Chertsey, United Kingdom

Albums
  
The Rhythm Rascals, Swing Rhythm Boys, Sid Phillips 1935-1936

Similar People
  
Simon Phillips, George Shearing, Jack Jackson, Cliff Bennett, Roy Young

Isador Simon "Sid" Phillips (June 14, 1907 – May 24, 1973) was an English jazz clarinetist, bandleader, and arranger.

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Sid phillips and his band the darktown strutters ball 78 rpm


Early life and education

Phillips was born in London in 1907, into a Jewish family. He learned violin and piano as a child, and played reeds in his teens as a member of his brother's European band. He got into the music business as a publisher and director for the Edison-Bell Gramophone Company.

Career

In 1930, Phillips began writing arrangements for Bert Ambrose, and joined Ambrose's ensemble in 1933, remaining there until 1937. Late in the 1930s Phillips played in the United States on radio and freelance in clubs. He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II, then put together his own quartet in 1946 and wrote several pieces for the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He led a Dixieland jazz band of his own formation from 1949, and his sidemen included George Shearing, Colin Bailey, Tommy Whittle, and Kenny Ball.

Phillips's first recordings under his own name were made in 1928, and he continued to record as a leader into the 1970s. Phillips died in Chertsey in 1973.

In 1937 through 1938, a number of his recordings were issued in the United States through a contract he signed with Irving Mills and issued on Mills' Variety label, as well as Vocalion, Brunswick and Columbia labels, most recordings were made in England.

  • One of Phillips' songs, "Boogie Man", is included in the 2008 video game Fallout 3.
  • Personal life

    Phillips' son, Simon Phillips, is a drummer, and started his career in the big band of his father.

    References

    Sid Phillips (musician) Wikipedia