James Phillips (Canadian musician)
- James Phillips (Canadian musician)
James Phillips is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, producer and engineer hailing from Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island. He has performed with such artists as the Saddle River Stringband, the James Phillips Trio, La Funk 6 and many more. He has won an ECMA for his work on Saddle River’s self-titled debut [ [http://ecma.com/m_52.asp?n=152 PsyOpus MySpace Blog ] ] as well as a PEI Music Award for Best Bluegrass Recording & Best New Artist (Saddle River String Band) [ [http://www.peiawards.com/awards/nominees.php Music PEI - Music Awards ] ] .
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* [http://www.saddleriverstringband.com Official site]
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