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Popular Music
Beyonce, Alexandra Burke, Eoghan Quigg, Lemar, Mica Paris, Ruby Turner, Kathryn Jenkins, new upcoming acts Stone Walters and Sam Roman, Lionel Ritchie, Annie Lennox, Ronan Keating, Westlife, Beverley Knight, Take That, Will Young, The Bee Gees, Paul Young, Lewis Taylor, Leo Sayer, Atomic Kitten, Tom Jones, Donna Summer, Ann Nesby (Sounds of Blackness), 911 (Lee Brennan), Mark Almond, Vic and Bob, Rose Royce, The Trammps, Ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, Robbie Macintosh, Odyssey, David Benoit, Elkie Brooks, Gail Ann-Dorsey, Leona Lewis, Raymond Quinn and Gloria Gaynor.
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Classical
Evelyn Glennie, John Williams, R.P.O, L.S.O, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
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Jazz
John Dankworth, N.Y.J.O, Jim Mullen, Barbara Thompson, Dick Pearce, Nigel Hitchcock, Mornington Lockett, Sax Appeal.
Phil has appeared with many US groove jazz artists visiting the UK including saxophone star Nelson Rangell, guitarists Chris Standring, Jeff Golub, Mark Antoine and Peter White, and Atlantic Records drumming legend Bernard ‘Pretty’ Purdie.
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TV Shows
The BBC1 Eurovision Show ‘Your Country Needs You’, X-Factor (ITV), "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?" (BBC), An Audience with Lionel Ritchie, Late Night with Jerry Springer (3 series), The House Of Astonishment, Parkinson, Gloria Hunniford, Des And Mel, Love In The Afternoon, Top Of The Pops, The James Whale Show, Pebble Mill, 3-2-1. Theme tunes for The Good Guys, Eurotrash, The Girlie Show, Carnal Knowledge and other Rapido Productions.
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West End Shows
Phil is the bassist for the massively successful Dirty Dancing. Before that Phil was performing bass duties for the revival of Saturday Night Fever.
Previous shows include ‘Tell Me On A Sunday’ (The Gielgud Theatre), with Denise Van Outen, ‘The Full Monty’ (Prince Of Wales Theatre), ’The Beautiful Game’ (Cambridge Theatre), ‘Saturday Night Fever’ (London Palladium), ’Leonardo’ (The Strand Theatre), ‘The Fields Of Ambrosia’ (Aldwych Theatre), ‘Joseph’ (Hammersmith Apollo), ‘The Blues Brothers', (Whitehall Theatre).
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Adverts
Virgin Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Budweiser, Nescafe, Persil, Andrex and many others he can't remember or is willing to own up to.
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