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duende -> Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 26 2006 13:41:21)

Hello

I just bought a LP at a secondhand store. It´s called "Flamenco guitar" and it´s recorded in 1969 by Phillip John Lee. He´s english.
He´s got a very raw sound. The style is Sabicas style, he plays in compas and grooves quite a bit. Anybody heard of him? where did he go?

We have a "phil" here at the foro.[:)]




Shrek -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 26 2006 13:54:51)

Hi Duende i've also got the same LP which i think its absolutly brilliant . All i know about him now is that he lives in London and still gives lessons , my friend antd tutor Matt had a lesson with him .you can search the net for him and i think you will find him on the flamenco ring site . I emailed him years back as i wanted to know if he had any more recordings on cd which he has a live concert in the America.




nhills -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 26 2006 14:44:12)

Hi!

I have the album you mention, plus another called "Flamenco Virtuoso". I don't see a date on it, but it appears to be about the same time period.

Yah - he could play!
Cheers,
Norman




frhout -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 26 2006 16:37:08)

I learned guitar with PJL for two years back in the '80s. He left London and lived in Los Angeles for about 10 years. He returned to London a while back. You can find his site easily via Google by typing his name, although the site is not very informative. I would like to learn from him again but I don't live in the same country anymore. His recordings includes the one you got, which is a very old one. There is one called Kaleidoscope. Another LP called Five Swords produced in 1987 with an excellent first Buleria, and a second Buleria with percussions by his brother Simon. This LP has a few non-flamenco recordings as well. The latest one and the only CD is L.A. Concert.




MARTINH -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 26 2006 16:54:18)

High one and all, I have just started to take lessons with Philip.

I have passed on this site's web address to him and I will let him know that
people are asking about him.

Regards.....Martin




JBASHORUN -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 26 2006 20:29:35)

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High one and all, I have just started to take lessons with Philip.

I have passed on this site's web address to him and I will let him know that
people are asking about him.

Regards.....Martin


Yeah?! Well Paco De Lucia is giving me lessons! [8D]

But seriously, I noticed that Phillip John Lee is giving a concert at the National Theatre in London on Saturday 17th June:

http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/?lid=3428

Jb




TANúñez -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 27 2006 0:10:47)

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The style is Sabicas style. But he plays in compas and grooves quite a bit.


Are you saying Sabicas played out of compas and had no groove? [&:]




duende -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 27 2006 2:21:08)

[:(] NO!




TANúñez -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 27 2006 2:43:08)

Ok [:)]




Jim Opfer -> RE: Phillip John Lee??? anybody know him? (May 27 2006 10:20:58)

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Anybody heard of him?


As above. I bought his first record when it was new and have been an admirer all these years. PJL teaches in London and haas an incredible ability to count out every single falseta when he teaches. He still plays with that 'raw' energy and has imaculate compas.

http://website.lineone.net/~philipjohnlee/fr_bio.htm




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