Phil Henry - (Rutland, Vermont)
Folk music - http://www.philhenryband.com


PHIL HENRY is a singer-songwriter and music
educator in southern Vermont. He sings funky, folk-pop acoustic
originals which reflect the aspirations and realities of his small-town
upbringing.
Phil grew up in the Adirondack town of Saranac Lake,
NY, where he began writing songs about escaping small-town life. After
graduating from the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam, Phil found
himself teaching Middle School music students in Ticonderoga, NY, while
refining his songs and performing in local pubs and coffeehouses. In
2000, he released his first CD, BOARD BY BOARD, whose title track
chronicled the demolition of an abandoned church. He contemplated a
move to big-city music markets, but was instead called by the small
town life that first inspired his songs. Phil now teaches K-12 music
in the Vermont town of West Rutland, and continues to build his catalog
of thoughtful and energetic folksongs. In 2005, Phil released his
second CD, NO PLACE LIKE HERE, which includes a modern Burlington, VT
retelling of THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Phil's most recent CD is an EP
titled FOLK 2.0, described as "An untraditional look at traditional
folk music." This 5 song CD features contemporary arrangements of some
of American folk music's favorite songs. The eighteenth century ballad
"Blow The Candles Out" takes on a new life as a funk tune, energized by
Wayne Davison on sax, Will Patton on Mandolin, and Sean Fitzpatrick on
drums.
Phil was the winner of the 2005 SolarFest
Singer-Songwriter Competition, and he showcased at the 2005 Falcon
Ridge Folk Festival. His music was featured on NPR's "Car Talk," in a
WFFF Fox television commercial for THE X-FILES, and he has opened for
folk notables Colleen Sexton, Rachel Bissex, and Vance Gilbert.
Album: Robots and Romance
1. Drive-In
2. WQRZ
3. Hold Up
4. Open Range
5. Silent Grace
6. Dig Our Way Out
7. My Old Heart
8. Dear Noreen
9. Ticking Bomb
10. Anne Hold On
11. Up and Gone
12. Green Song
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