Philip Price (musician)

Philip Price (musician)

Philip Price is the lead singer and songwriter for the Northampton, MA-based band Winterpills, and also records and tours solo. He has also been involved in the New England-based bands Gay potatoes, The Maggies, Memorial Garage, and Feet Wet.


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