My wish for everyone is good health, peace, happiness and prosperity.
Be thankful at Thanksgiving, spread joy and peace at Christmas and be confident and optimistic at New Years.
Phil the Knight with Christmas spirit
Although I am an experienced guitarist in almost all of the current marketable styles of club music, my forte has been and always will be classic rock/blues/jazz rock fusion. I’ve been in show bands, R & B, blues, rock, classic rock, dance, disco, bluegrass, country, new country, rockabilly, swing and jazz bands. Some of my notable bands are the Rhythm Kings, Bad Juju, Rage, Double Dealin’, Brok-n-Pic and Indecision.
I’ve had the fortunate opportunity to open for Blood Sweat and Tears and Marshal Tucker. I have recorded a blues CD, a jazz rock CD and a Xmas CD, and I am currently working on an all original CD. All of my CD’s are all guitar all jamming all the time. I am currently unsigned and in the process of finding the right group of players to perform with in the "Burgh".
In the Rhythm Kings I was part of a pioneering blues scene in Pittsburgh. I create my own midi files and use other midi files that I have revamped and enhanced as my backup music and record my guitar performances over them. The songs I have posted were created in that manner and are solely for the demonstration of my playing styles. I hope you enjoy them as much as my family and friends do.
I do have one musicman manlaw you must adhere to. When you listen to my songs, you have to listen to them all the way to the tag. Think about it. You don’t read a book and stop with ten pages left. A song’s not a song without taking it from the "top" and going all the way to the "out".
Lou Lordi was one of the best clarinet/sax players in the Western PA area during the big band swing era. He received many invitations to move to New York City to play but for the love of his family decided to stay in Ellwood City. I liken his decision to stay to me winning the powerball. He was the man who taught me all I know.
When I was done with the clarinet he then taught me how to make a saxaphone whisper, scream, growl and sing after which he told my father that I needed to get out and play and that there were no more lesson books left. I had gone through them all.
The one lasting memory I will always carry with me about Lou was after every lesson he would play for me for me for an hour until my father got off work to pick me up. He not only gave me the rudiments of music but he showed me how to extract the heart and soul out of an instrument. I was able to transfer that heart and soul to the guitar thanks to Lou. I will never forget him.
You are a most welcome addition to the network. Looks like you already know how to make good use of your page. There will be some new graphics available very soon.
Hi Phil... Great to see you here... not only are you a great guy but you have been a walking, talking encyclopedia of remembering who has played with who in Pittsburgh. Hope to catch you out and about.
Hi Phil...
I love the Rhythm Kings!!! What a pleasure to talk to you!
I loved "The Boardwalk" as well....what a great local place. I wish there were still places like that around, especially out here in Colorado Springs.
Anyhow.....I'd love to get together back in Pittsburgh when I visit! I miss Pittsburgh!
Have a wonderful day!
Karley
Dr. Nelson Harrison
You are a most welcome addition to the network. Looks like you already know how to make good use of your page. There will be some new graphics available very soon.
Mar 22, 2008
Jeff Rosenthal
Mar 23, 2008
Karley
I love the Rhythm Kings!!! What a pleasure to talk to you!
I loved "The Boardwalk" as well....what a great local place. I wish there were still places like that around, especially out here in Colorado Springs.
Anyhow.....I'd love to get together back in Pittsburgh when I visit! I miss Pittsburgh!
Have a wonderful day!
Karley
Sep 22, 2008