Phillip Sametz

Phillip Sametz

Phillip Sametz was born in Sydney in 1961. Since his first broadcasts on ABC Classic FM and 2MBS-FM in the early 1980s, he has appeared on all the major ABC radio networks, writing and presenting feature programs, documentaries and interval features on ABC Classic FM, and as a regular guest on the afternoon show on ABC 702 Sydney, on the evening show on ABC 774 Melbourne, and on Radio National's "The Music Show", a program he has also hosted from time to time. Phillip is the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s Communications Manager and also the Director of The Mell-O-Tones.

Discography

Phillip Sametz and the Mell-O-Tones have produced the following albums. Non-Stop Flight includes guest soloist Don Burrows:

*Hollywood Swings. (ISBN / Cataloge Number: 461 799-2 ) Released 2001
*Swinging Down Broadway. (ISBN / Cataloge Number: 472 150-2 ) Released 2002
*I Dreamed About You. (ISBN / Catalogue Number: 981 091-5) Released 2003
*Non-Stop Flight. (ISBN / Catalogue Number: 982 9885) Released 2005

References

*http://www.sydneysymphony.com/page.asp?p=754#n14


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