Thursday, November 3, 2011

Gloria Loves Music (Nov 3, 2011)

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www.gloriasmusic.blogspot.com AND www.glorialovesmusic.blogspot.com

phil lee "Combines the social conscience of Woody Guthrie with the twisted fury of Jerry Lee Lewis" Per Associated Press Music Critic


Phil Lee South Tampa House Concert


Sun Nov 6. 5:00 Doors. 5:30 Concert. $10 - $20 suggested donation for Phil. Send me your RSVP & I’ll provide the address, etc. (my cell – 813-625-2688)


www.phillee1.com


GOOD NEWS: STILL LOTS OF SPACE FOR THE CONCERT


BAD NEWS: STILL LOTS OF SPACE FOR THE CONCERT.


I’m a HUGE Phil Lee fan. He’s at the top of my favorite musicians’ list. I know it’s a busy busy music weekend, but if you can squeeze in Phil’s concert, I think you’ll be happy you did. (and I'll be happy you did too. )


Phil Lee writes intelligent songs full of wit, humor and grace that blend sizzling Dylan-esque rock and roll, country and western, mid-sixties British Invasion and medicine show sounds that end up being utterly unique and sung in a voice that can shoot straight through to your heart. ..... (he also sometimes throws in a little bit of dancing.. a cool soft shoe)


Phil has never feared, personally or lyrically, to scamper out on a limb with a gleam in his eye and a

hacksaw in his hand


. Phil in fine form at The Mad Hatter’s Iced Tea Party


“ The Don Rickles of disenfranchised nashtwang...”


http://www.youtube.com/mightykingoflove


Phil Lee – one man, one guitar and a bag of great songs about love and death, misplaced faith, discarded spaceships, hard times - and the funny side of all that. Guaranteed to please!


“... stylistically versed, lyrically learned and immensely quick-witted...” Per Walter Tunis/The Musical Box Blog


"The Don Rickles of disenfranchised nashtwang strikes again...Lee presents himself as a lovable, if formerly dangerous, rapscallion. Skirting genre boundaries between rock, soul and country with his music and writing lyrics that knock right through walls of taste, decency and political correctness without ever landing him in a punk-rockish, spittin' for show camp." Per Peter Cooper, Nashville Tenessean, reviewing Phil’s Mighty King of Love .


Hows about a traveling mini-fest? Doors for the Phil Lee South Tampa House Concert is set for 5:00 with concert at 5:30. The reason for the strange timing is that Rod MacDonald will be in an early afternoon concert at the Jan Platt Library – which is about 8 minutes from the house . Rod’s concert begins at 2 & should be over by 4 - 4:30ish. http://tinyurl.com/3ryqp7m


If one were to so choose, one could attend Rod’s concert at the library & then drive down to the house and attend Phil’s concert. A great double whammy. Sounds like a swell idea to me!

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P.S. THERE’S STILL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR THE PERLMAN/JABBOUR STHC on Tues NOV 8th & THE BUTCH HANCOCK STHC ON Tues NOV 15TH.
Also – please don’t forget the Maddie MacNeil (queen of the dulcimers) concert at the UU Dome on Thurs Nov 17th.

www.kenperlman.com www.alanjabbour.com

http://www.butchhancock.net/

www.uutampa.org (click on concerts)

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