Jonny Phillips(I)
- Composer
Guitarist and composer Jonny Phillips was born in 1971 between the mountains and the sea on the borders of England and Scotland. After completing a degree in music at Newcastle College he based himself in London from 1995 until early 2007 where he set about developing his own sound with a unique blend of harmony, rhythms, and orchestration.
He is best known for leading the seven-piece Latin American-influenced band Oriole, featuring a unique set of musicians chosen for their musical openness, empathetic playing, and ability to assimilate folkloric styles into a unified contemporary sound. Including Mercury Award nominees Ingrid Laubrock, Sebastian Rochford, and Ben Davis. Oriole released two critically acclaimed albums Song for the Sleeping (2005) and Migration (2006) before a break during which Jonny traveled in search of new influences and sounds.
On passing through the Andalucian city Cadiz, on the way back from North Africa he was so captivated by the music and people of the oldest city in Europe he didn't leave. Staying for three and a half years soaking up the sounds and vibrations of the southern Spanish sunshine. On returning to London he blended these Spanish sounds with Brazilian rhythms, classical harmony, art-rock, and jazz to produce Oriole's epic 3rd album Every New Day (2012). The album exudes warmth, not only in its analog recording, Latin rhythms, and alto tonalities but also in the musical interplay of these long-time musical friends
Jonny has performed and recorded with many musicians and projects including Polar Bear, Asabre Quay's Senako, The F-ire Collective Large Ensemble, Barak Schmool, Teco Cardoso, Soothsayers, Giorgio Serci, The Mad Professor, Juliet Kelly, and Julia Biel. He has scored the music for the feature film Passing Through.
He is best known for leading the seven-piece Latin American-influenced band Oriole, featuring a unique set of musicians chosen for their musical openness, empathetic playing, and ability to assimilate folkloric styles into a unified contemporary sound. Including Mercury Award nominees Ingrid Laubrock, Sebastian Rochford, and Ben Davis. Oriole released two critically acclaimed albums Song for the Sleeping (2005) and Migration (2006) before a break during which Jonny traveled in search of new influences and sounds.
On passing through the Andalucian city Cadiz, on the way back from North Africa he was so captivated by the music and people of the oldest city in Europe he didn't leave. Staying for three and a half years soaking up the sounds and vibrations of the southern Spanish sunshine. On returning to London he blended these Spanish sounds with Brazilian rhythms, classical harmony, art-rock, and jazz to produce Oriole's epic 3rd album Every New Day (2012). The album exudes warmth, not only in its analog recording, Latin rhythms, and alto tonalities but also in the musical interplay of these long-time musical friends
Jonny has performed and recorded with many musicians and projects including Polar Bear, Asabre Quay's Senako, The F-ire Collective Large Ensemble, Barak Schmool, Teco Cardoso, Soothsayers, Giorgio Serci, The Mad Professor, Juliet Kelly, and Julia Biel. He has scored the music for the feature film Passing Through.