THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #325 – Glenn Phillips

Episode #325 – Glenn Phillips

“The most amazing guitarist I’ve ever seen,” was what Lowell George of Little Feat said about Glenn Phillips: guitar virtuoso, composer, recording artist and founding member of the Hampton Grease Band. I found myself fortunate enough to be seated at his kitchen table. Phillips has just released ECHOES: The Hampton Grease Band, My Life, My Music and How I Stopped Having Panic Attacks. This titled item is a combination book, DVD and CD. This package’s release afforded us the opportunity to delve into all types of topics: Atlanta, the late Col. Bruce Hampton, personal wellness/health/psychological issues that challenge all of us, music composition and also the 20th Annual Glenn Phillips Day-After-Thanksgiving Show at the Red Light Cafe in Atlanta. 

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