The new 5-minute video interview/feature is here! Thank you My Jam Music TV Network for selecting me and producing the video for your channel and international affiliates. Filmed at Bar Prima NYC.
The new 5-minute video interview/feature is here! Thank you My Jam Music TV Network for selecting me and producing the video for your channel and international affiliates. Filmed at Bar Prima NYC.
I’m looking forward on May 7th to making my debut at Daryl’s House (of Hall and Oates) in Pawling, NY. I’ll be helping 2016 Ameripolitan Awards Female Rockabilly Singer of the Year winner Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones celebrate their new CD/album release!
Information and advance tickets available here.
DARYL’S HOUSE RESTAURANT & LIVE MUSIC CLUB
130 Route 22, Pawling, NY 12564
845-289-0185
Phil was interviewed recently by Jo Sanford for the My Jam Music Network in New York. Look for the full video interview to be online soon at YouTube and all My Jams partner networks.
Phil’s new music video “Maybe Tomorrow” from his album Used Man For Sale has premiered at the great music website The Daily Country.
New York-based recording artist Phil Gammage’s latest music video from his new album Used Man For Sale is for his song “Maybe Tomorrow”. The tune is a departure from Phil’s usual blues-based songwriting style and captures the vibe of the 1960’s era Nashville “countrypolitan sound”. It features a Floyd Cramer influenced piano along Gammage’s powerful baritone lead vocals.
http://thedailycountry.com/news/video-premiere-phil-gammage-maybe-tomorrow
Filmed in Miami Beach, Florida. Watch it here:
Phil’s new music video for his song “Lost in Loserville” premiered at the influential music website Popdose. Filmed on outdoor locations and at the Green Kill artists space in Kingston, N.Y.
“His new video for “Lost in Loserville” finds Gammage channeling some major Woodstock (the city, not the festival) vibes – and not just because it was filmed in the Hudson Valley. The visuals were inspired by Elliot Landy’s iconic photos of the Band, and the washed-out imagery of Gammage performing outdoors complements the song’s folksy, chugging rhythm like something out of another era.”
Phil Gammage’s critically acclaimed album Used Man For Sale is now available exclusively through Bandcamp. CD or download with bonus songs. European orders please go directly through Continental Record Services.
“Used Man For Sale is Gammage’s modern day masterpiece.”
No Depression
“…a sophisticated savvy that invokes feelings of lonely comfort. Gammage has written a classic.”
The Rock Rag
“…his roots-laced style shines through and takes center stage on ‘Arms of a Kind Woman’” (song).
Paste Magazine
“….the sheer quality of musicianship displayed on tracks like “Arms of a Kind Woman” and really the album at large is exceptional.”
Vancouver Weekly (Canada)
U.S and Canadian residents ONLY can get a signed copy from Bandcamp. Europe orders are handled by Continental Record Services click HERE. Signature not available for Europe at this time…sorry!
Singing Leadbelly’s “Goodnight Irene” and B.B. King Blues Club in New York with Adventures in Bluesland. One of my fave songs and I love singing it!
This concert is always one of the biggest live music events of the summer in New York, and I’m happy to be performing at it. I’ll be playing with the Phil Gammage Quartet (Frank DiNunzio III, Michael Muller, and Roger Stoltz) plus special guest Brandy Noir.
Every artist performs 3 or 4 songs that were written or played by Mr. Thunders.
DOORS 6:30 FIRST BAND 7:00 SHARP.
$10 ADVANCE $12 AT THE DOOR
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=6719765&pl=boweryelectric&REFID=wordpress
In mid-May, I returned again to 30 Below Studio in New York to continue tracking on my latest recording project. It’s shaping up to be ten new songs — all originals of mine, and I hope it is released before the end of the year. It’s a true solo album… I’m playing most of the instruments. The songs I’ve written are in the singer-songwriter style with a definite nod to blues. There’s some pop, lounge, and country in the mix too. One of the songs was compared to a Glenn Campbell tune by a musician friend of mine when I played it at a recent acoustic solo show!
Working with me on the project are Kevin Tooley (drums), Frank DiNunzio III (bass, backing vocals), Michele Butler (backing vocals), and of course the brilliant engineer Brent McLachlan. Patric Roes the world class bass player from Holland stopped by the studio to say hello too. He’s visiting New York from Europe and playing bass with Frank at a showcase gig here.
More info soon…