- John Phillips (musician)
Infobox Musical artist
Name = John Phillips
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = John Edmund Andrew Phillips
Alias = Papa John
Born = birth date|1935|8|30Parris Island, South Carolina ,United States
Died = Death date and age|2001|3|18|1935|8|30Los Angeles, California ,United States
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Instrument = Vocals,guitar
Genre = Folk, pop
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1960–2001
Label =Dunhill Records
Associated_acts =The Journeymen The Mamas & the Papas
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spouse = Susan Adams (1957-1962)Michelle Phillips (1962-1970)Geneviève Waïte (1972-1985)
Farnaz Arasteh (1995-2001)John Edmund Andrew Phillips (
May 1 ,1935 –March 18 ,2001 ), was an Americansinger ,guitarist , andsongwriter . Known as Papa John, Phillips was a member and leader of the singing groupThe Mamas & the Papas . He is the father of Jeffrey Phillips,Mackenzie Phillips ,Chynna Phillips , Tamerlane Phillips, andBijou Phillips .Early life
Phillips was born in
Parris Island, South Carolina . His father was a retiredUnited States Marine Corps officer who won anOklahoma bar from a fellow Marine in apoker game on the way home fromEurope afterWorld War I . His mother wasCherokee Indian and met and married Phillips' father in Oklahoma. According to Phillips' autobiography, "Papa John ", his father was a heavy drinker who suffered from ill health.Growing up in
Alexandria, Virginia , Phillips was inspired byMarlon Brando and other film stars to be "street tough." He formed a small gang of teenage boys, who also sangdoo-wop songs. A poor student but likable kid, he was the star of thebasketball team at George Washington High School (Class of 1953). He attended theU.S. Naval Academy , but left during his first (plebe) year. He also attendedHampden-Sydney College on a partial athletic scholarship, but dropped out and shortly thereafter married his first of four wives.Susan Adams was the daughter of a wealthy
Virginia family. Together they had a son named Jeffrey and a girl they named (Laura)Mackenzie Phillips .The Mamas & the Papas
Phillips longed to have success in the music industry and traveled to
New York to find a record contract in the early 1960s. His first band,The Journeymen , was a folk trio. He developed his craft inGreenwich Village , during theAmerican folk music revival , and met his futureThe Mamas & the Papas bandmatesDenny Doherty andCass Elliot there. Lyrics of their song "Creeque Alley " describe this period.While touring
California with The Journeymen, he met his future second wife, the teenage Michelle Gilliam. Their affair finally forced the dissolution of his first marriage. Phillips was married toMichelle Phillips from 1962 to 1970. They had one child together,Chynna Phillips , the founder of the singing groupWilson Phillips .Phillips was the primary songwriter and musical arranger of
The Mamas & the Papas . Early in the band's history, John and Michelle were responsible for writing most of the band's songs. John would often come up with a melody and somelyrics and Michelle would help him complete the lyrical portion of the song. After being signed toDunhill Records , they had several "Billboard" Top Ten hits during the group's short lifetime, including "California Dreamin'", "Monday, Monday ", "I Saw Her Again ", "Creeque Alley ", and "". John Phillips also wrote "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) ", the 1967Scott McKenzie hit that was to become theSummer of Love "anthem". Phillips also wrote the oft-covered "Me and My Uncle ", which was the song performed more times than any other over 30 years ofGrateful Dead concerts.The group's popularity rivaled that of
The Beatles andThe Rolling Stones in the late sixties. Although the band lasted only several short years with five studio albums, the music is recognized today as some of the greatest pop of the 20th century.The Phillipses became
Hollywood celebrities, living in the Hollywood Hills and socializing with stars likeJack Nicholson ,Warren Beatty , andRoman Polanski . The group broke up largely becauseCass Elliot wanted to go solo and because of some personal problems between Phillips, Michelle, and Denny Doherty. Michelle had been fired briefly in 1966, for having had affairs with both Denny andGene Clark , and was replaced for two months byJill Gibson , their producerLou Adler 's girlfriend. Although Michelle was forgiven and asked to return to the group, the personal problems would continue until the band split up in 1968. Cass Elliot went on to have a successful solo career until her death from heart failure (NOT from choking on the half-eaten remains of a sandwich or from a drug overdose, as is often rumored) in 1974.After: The ups and downs
Phillips released his first solo album "John, the Wolf King of L.A." in 1970. The album was not commercially successful, although it did include the minor hit "Mississippi", and Phillips began to withdraw from the limelight as his use of
narcotic s increased.Actress
Geneviève Waïte became wife number three in 1972. Tamerlane andBijou Phillips entered the world during this union, which was marked by years of mutual drug abuse, infidelity and failed artistic expression. John produced a Genevieve Waite album, "Romance Is On the Rise ", that was quickly forgotten. Her acting career fizzled. Phillips persevered by writing music for films and Broadway, creating a musical. It was savagely criticized and closed on Broadway during previews.Phillips moved to
London . He began to write new songs in 1973 whenMick Jagger encouraged him to record another solo album. It was to be released onRolling Stones Records and funded by RSR distributorAtlantic Records . Jagger andKeith Richards would produce and play on the album, as well as former StoneMick Taylor and future StoneRonnie Wood . The project was derailed by Phillips' increasing use ofcocaine andheroin , substances that he shot into his body, by his own admission, "almost every fifteen minutes for two years". ["The E! True Hollywood Story ", Episode: "Mackenzie Phillips ". Entertainment Television Network, 1999. Phillips admits this in an on camera interview.] Amazingly, he survived, yet almost everything else in his life, including the new album, was shelved.In 1975 Phillips, still living in London, was commissioned to create the soundtrack to the
Nicolas Roeg film "The Man Who Fell to Earth ", starringDavid Bowie . Phillips askedMick Taylor to help out and the film was released in 1976.Decades later, in 2001, the tracks of the "Half Stoned" or "The Lost Album" album were released as "
Pay Pack & Follow " a few months after Phillips' death. The record is an interesting collection of vocal harmony, country and rock. Although the album offers a trip back to the 1970s, the record was not noticed by the press and general music-buying audience; moreover, Phillips' untimely death prevented any marketing or tour support.A drug trafficking conviction in 1981 brought the hot glare of public scrutiny. Phillips and his television star daughter Mackenzie made the rounds in the media, instructing kids and their parents how not to become addicts. This public relations campaign helped reduce his prison time; he bargained down to only a month in jail. Upon release, he re-formed The Mamas & the Papas, with his daughter
Mackenzie Phillips ,Spanky McFarlane (of the groupSpanky and Our Gang ) andDenny Doherty . Throughout the rest of his life, Phillips toured with various versions of the group.In 1986, he published a best-seller, his autobiography, "Papa John". He was divorced from Waite in 1985. He co-wrote a song for the
Beach Boys , "Kokomo", which became a number one hit in 1988.In the 1990s, his years of addiction took hold; he had a liver transplant in 1992. Several months later, Phillips was photographed drinking alcohol in a bar in
Palm Springs, California , as published in the "National Enquirer " newspaper. Phillips was questioned about the photo on theHoward Stern radio show, saying "I was just trying to 'break in' the new liver". The Mamas and the Papas were inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame on Jan 12th, 1998.John Phillips died on
March 18 2001 , aged 65, inLos Angeles ofheart failure . He is interred in an outdoor crypt atForest Lawn Cemetery (Cathedral City) near Palm Springs, California, where he had lived with his fourth wife, Farnaz. He left behind five children and a body of highly acclaimed music. He died just days after completing sessions for a new album. "Phillips 66" was released posthumously in August 2001.Solo discography
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John Phillips (John, the Wolf King of L.A.) (1969)
*"Brewster McCloud" (1970)Soundtrack withMerry Clayton vocals
*"Pay Pack & Follow " (2001)
*"Phillips 66" (2001)
*"John Phillips (John, The Wolfking Of L.A.)" (9/12/2006)
*"Jack Of Diamonds" (2007)
*"Pussycat" (9/9/2008)References
External links
* [http://www.papajohnphillips.com Papa John Phillips Official Website]
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* [http://www.rockhall.com/home/default.asp Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]
* [http://home.comcast.net/~dunhill1966/index.htm The Mamas & The Papas Online Price Guide]
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