This song was actually written some years ago and has been around as a guitar instrumental since Nov 2011. The song is available in hi-res wav file format and will be included in my new EP (provisionally called ‘Room 9’) scheduled for release around February 2014. (Phillip Foxley)
http://www.reverbnation.com/phillipfoxley
https:/www.facebook.com/phillipfoxley
http://www.ptfoxley.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/foxleyinfo
After more than 5 years it is time to say good bye and this blog shuts its doors.
Thank you very much for all your support through out this time.
Showing posts with label Phillip Foxley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phillip Foxley. Show all posts
Monday, December 2, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Phillip Foxley 2013 Promises
The vocals are by a member of a band called OkTeam and she just nailed it for me – exactly how I imagined the song to be (Phillip Foxley)
More information about Phillip Foxley:
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More information about Phillip Foxley:
http://www.ptfoxley.co.uk
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Phillip Foxley 2013 Demon Lover (vocals by OkTeam)
This song was actually written some years ago and has been around as a guitar instrumental since Nov 2011, but this new vocal version sounds exactly how I imagined it should be. The song is available in hi-res wav file format and will be included in my new EP scheduled for release around February 2014.
Hope you like this one and thanks for your on-going support which makes it all worthwhile. (Phillip Foxley)
More information about Phillip Foxley:
http://www.ptfoxley.co.uk
facebook
reverbnation
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Hope you like this one and thanks for your on-going support which makes it all worthwhile. (Phillip Foxley)
More information about Phillip Foxley:
http://www.ptfoxley.co.uk
reverbnation
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Phillip Foxley 2012 One song is all you need ... [Demo-EP]
Hailing from Conwy, North Wales UK, Phillip Foxley is a songwriter and guitarist with many years of experience on stage and as a recording session player, often producing his own tracks in his home studio.
The story began way back in the 70s, when he first picked up the guitar having been influenced by a diverse range of artists and bands like David Bowie, Black Sabbath, Mountain (Leslie West) and many of the Blues greats. Initially, he was playing local clubs and bars, but soon found himself as a member of a number of established house bands and in regular studio sessions. He also found time to develop his signature sound, a blend of blues, rock and acoustic guitar and to write original material. Then, for many reasons, life moved on and music took a near thirty year hiatus, until in August 2011, a colleague invited Phillip to a formal institute dinner (Phillip is a Chartered Design Engineer) and, knowing he used to play guitar, placed him at a table with other musicians. Well! after (quite) a few beers, attention soon turned to a deep discussion about guitars, amps and amusing playing experiences etc.. What a night! This was a revelation that re-ignited his passion for playing original, self penned Blues Rock music.
So, in November 2011, after writing several new songs and setting up a basic home studio to record them, Phillip released his first eclectic EP "One song is all you need ...", a collection of tracks spanning the artist's favourite own compositions over the years. However, Phillip soon realized that his home studio has limitations in both overall sound quality and production capability, so the tracks on the ep are to be re-worked, together with new vocal material in a pro studio for Phillip’s début album, coming in early 2013.
Phillip said, "this feels like a new beginning and a long way to go, but I'm greatly encouraged and inspired by the fan support I've received so far ... Stay tuned!"
Download the tracks for free
http://noisetrade.com/phillipfoxley/demo-ep-one-song-is-all-you-need
http://www.reverbnation.com/phillipfoxley
http://www.jango.com/music/phillip+foxley
or follow Phillip Foxley
https://twitter.com/foxleyinfo
Thank you Phillip Foxley for all the links and information!
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