Singer-songwriter-guitarist Phil Circle is a veteran Chicago musician with eight official albums and reviews that describe his work as "just what the doctor ordered" and "from the master class." About his 1997 debut, one national magazine said it "defies Rock, Jazz, and Blues" and his recent full band release confirmed to Chicago media that Phil Circle is "one of our town's most unique voices." With 30 years of music and studio time booked to start his ninth album, Phil Circle still has it; he even wrote a book.
Phil Circle wrote a book on being an independent musician, "The Outback Musician's Survival Guide; One Guy's Story of Surviving as an Independent Musician." His book is hitting the online shelves and will soon launch into Chicago's Indie bookseller market through brick and mortar stores, and the e-book will become available immediately soon after. Reviews are stellar, and he now gets to add author to his resumé. As a singer-songwriter-guitarist, he's also been a long-standing music coach to aspiring and working musicians while producing all of his albums and continuing to write new material with the same genre-bending approach. Phil's rule regarding style is based on something Duke Ellington said; "If it sounds good, it is good."
His first two albums were with his band Guilty and received a great deal of positive press, partly because Phil has a Do It Yourself mindset. After dissolving that band, he released a complete album of solo material recorded live in various studios, a live album with Blues violinist Ruby Harris, then another full band effort and a few more Acoustic studio releases.
A classic rock-blues tune about the environment with solid guitar hooks, backbeat, and a rich raspy male baritone rock vocal. It can be interpreted in various ways, as it's more metaphorically driven in the lyrics. Reminiscent of a sped up "Pusher" by Procol Harem for the groove. Male Vocals, Rock, Blues Rock
An upbeat letter to a friend that promises to always be there and does so with all the poetry without getting sappy. A solid full electric band fronted by melodic guitar and a rich mellifluous tenor voice drive it home and just across the edge of a pop rock song. Male Vocals, Rock, Melodic Rock
A medium tempo dark and reflective minor key blues with a full band, deep male vocal, and Clapton-esque guitar riffs. Full of metaphor, all about loss and trying to stay "afloat" through hardship. Great for a climactic life-changing moment in solitude. Male Vocals, Rock, Blues Rock
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