Gene Phillips

Gene Phillips

Genres: blues, rhythm and blues, male vocalists, singer, jump blues

About Gene Phillips

Gene Phillips (born Eugene Floyd Phillips, July 25, 1915, St. Louis, Missouri) was an American jump blues guitarist and singer. He was influenced by, and a fan of, Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, Duke Ellington and Count Basie, Big Joe Turner and Jimmy Rushing. [edit] Career He joined the St Louis bands of Dewey Jackson and Jimmy Powell and was later taught lap steel guitar by Floyd Smith. He later went on to join Lorenzo Flennoy's Trio. In late 1945 he recorded with Lucky Thompson in a band also featuring Marshall Royal and Charles Mingus. His Rhythm Aces, the band he used on his Modern recordings for the Bihari Brothers, included Jake Porter, trumpet; drummer Al "Cake" Wichard; Maxwell Davis, Marshall Royal, Jack McVea, Bumps Meyers, Willard McDaniel, Lloyd Glenn, Bill Street and Art Edwards. Some sources claim Phillips died in 1990 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Phillips)

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Gene Phillips — Top 5 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Gene Phillips It's Raining
Gene Phillips Snuff Dipping Mama
Gene Phillips Big Fat Mama
Gene Phillips Stinkin' Drunk
Gene Phillips Royal Boogie
It's Raining
Snuff Dipping Mama
Big Fat Mama
Stinkin' Drunk
Royal Boogie