Phil Seymour şarkı sözleri
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Sanatçının Albümleri
Phil Seymour 2 (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · albüm
Phil Seymour (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · albüm
If You Don't Want My Love
2020 · albüm
Phil Seymour Sings Elvis Presley
2020 · mini albüm
Surrender
2020 · single
Precious to Me
2018 · single
In Concert Archive Series: Vol. 3
2018 · albüm
Baby's a Rock & Roller
2017 · single
Looking for the Magic
2017 · single
Phil Seymour
2011 · albüm
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Biyografi
Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Phil Seymour is probably best remembered for his time with the Dwight Twilley Band, who turned out some of the finest pop songs of their era, including the classic "I'm on Fire." After two albums (1976's Sincerely and 1978's Twilley Don't Mind), Seymour left to pursue a solo career. While waiting for a recording deal, he began recording solo sessions, as well as contributing session work for Tom Petty, 20/20, and Moon Martin. In 1980, he signed to Boardwalk Records after selling the label on a batch of demos recorded with fellow Tulsa natives 20/20. His self-titled debut was well received at the time (the single "Precious to Me" made it to number 22 on the pop charts) and has become highly revered in power pop circles as one of the landmark albums of the era. He followed in 1982 with 2, a less satisfying album both creatively and commercially. Seymour was left without a label when Boardwalk president Neil Bogart died shortly after the record's release. In 1984, he joined Carla Olson's Textones, drumming and singing on their Midnight Mission album for A&M. While supporting the album, Seymour was diagnosed with lymphoma. He returned to Oklahoma, carrying on at a diminished pace and recording infrequently, until the disease took his life on August 17, 1993 in Tulsa, while he was preparing a new album. ~ Chris Woodstra, Rovi