Love Music recently interviewed an Famous Guitarist & Songwriter Phillip Foxley, from the UK
. He first picked up a guitar in the 1970s, playing clubs and bars.
Over time, he found himself in studio sessions, house bands, and writing
music for TV and film soundtracks.
With influences like Snowy
White, David Gilmour, Mick Ronson, Leslie West, Gary Moore, Foxley has
now released his own debut EP entitled "I'll try 'till I die". An eclectic collection of original blistering blues rock guitar and soft acoustic and piano tracks written over the years. Foxley says "Every track on this album means so much and every note is from my very soul" ...
Check out the interview :
Love Music : Let’s talk a bit about your profession and what is the secret behind your success ?
Phillip Foxley :
Well
I don't know about 'success' but I enjoy writing, playing and producing
original music. It's such a buzz to hear a track on one of the internet
radio stations or when someone takes the time to get in touch with a
question or just to say that they like (or dislike :-)) a particular
track.
Love Music : Please tell us about your debut EP "I'll try 'till I die" ?
Phillip Foxley :
Ok,
this debut EP contains a collection of tracks I've written over the
years so it's like my musical life story. It's also a 'big' EP in that
there are over twenty tracks on it already and, because I don't intend
to release and more albums, I just keep adding tracks to it. The earlier
tracks have a poorer mix and production which I kept in as a mark of
the childlike mistakes I made whilst learning the recording process. I
realised quite earlier on that studio recording requires such great
technical ability and talent that I simply don't possess, so I now have
the greatest respect for all the unsung sound Engineers and Producers
out there.
So, anyone buying the EP will receive a special code on request to download the latest EP version for free.
Love Music : How you feels when you first picked up a guitar in the 1970s?
Phillip Foxley :
At
first, the guitar was alien to me in that when listening to
artists/bands on the TV on albums, it looked so easy to play - how wrong
I was!
However, after a while, I got used to making a (loud)
noise with it (much to the annoyance of my neighbours) which eventually
turned into sort of recognisable sounds. Then I gradually began to
master cover songs and instrumentals before realising that it was such a
versatile instrument as I gravitated into writing my own songs.
Love Music : What's your fav. Song?
Phillip Foxley :
Tricky
question because my favourite song tends to be my latest one :-).
However, I think 'The Place' with vocals by Tony Pappas is probably my
overall favourite so far. Tony really brought this track to life with
his superbly strong vocal and interpretation. This one is played really
loud in my car.
Love Music : Do you set goals for yourself and how do you do that?
Phillip Foxley :
Not
goals so much but I do find that an idea will come in to my head,
either naturally or by playing a new chord sequence or melody. Once that
happens, I try to capture it as soon as possible.
Love Music : What motivates you to do your best work ?
Phillip Foxley :
This
is simple - hearing other artists perform on my tracks. For example,
Tony's vocals on 'The Place, Anna's vocals on 'I Don't Mind!' and
'Promises' and Eve's vocal on the acoustic version of 'Promises, last
but not least, Nachum's vocal on 'I Don't Want To Go!'. All these
artists brought my songs life which I could not have done on my own.
Love Music : What hidden talents do you have?
Phillip Foxley :
None that I know of.
Love Music : Tell us about your achievements as a famous songwriter/guitarist ?
Phillip Foxley :
As
I mentioned earlier, I feel proud and honoured to hear a track on the
radio, also some of the superb and very generous reviews I've received
from some of the established music media. I'm also particularly pleased
with making the April 2016 front cover of Jamsphere Magazine.
http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/1090300?__r=486952 - Wow!
Love Music : What do you find most inspires you to do that work?
Phillip Foxley :
Every message I receive via Twitter or FB etc keeps me going and I'm very grateful for that.
Love Music : How can people find you and follow you online?
Phillip Foxley :
Here are my links: please feel free to drop by and say hi - I don't bite and it would be great to hear from you.
CD quality tracks etc:
MP3 tracks, Press, Interviews & Video etc:
http://www.reverbnation.com/phillipfoxley
http://www.reverbnation.com/rpk/phillipfoxley
My debut album
"I'll try 'till I die" released in July 2015 via BandCamp.
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