Josh Phillips
A small-town boy who discovered music when his dream of a career in sports faded out, Josh Phillips is a country singer and songwriter whose work blends a honky tonk spirit with rock & roll swagger. Hailing from Sanford, North Carolina, Phillips grew up in a working-class household and had a talent for baseball. He was being scouted by the Atlanta Braves organization while he was in high school, but during college Phillips suffered a knee injury that ruled out a career in the big leagues. He fell into a deep depression, but music became a lifeline for him, and in 2012 he learned to play guitar. Phillips quickly discovered he had a natural talent for writing songs, and he started playing out as often as possible. It wasn't long before Phillips was touring regularly, playing club dates and festivals as well as opening for such stars as Cole Swindell, Tyler Farr, Chris Janson, and Sam Hunt. In 2015, Phillips moved from North Carolina to Nashville, Tennessee in hopes of advancing his career; the same year, he independently released a digital single, "What the Buzz Is All About," as his following grew. In 2017, Phillips' hard work and steady touring began to pay off; in June of that year, he signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music in association with Write or Die Music, as his original songs were recorded by Luke Combs ("Can I Get an Outlaw") and Warren Stone ("Up in Smoke"). Three months later, in September 2017, Big Machine Records announced they had finalized a record deal with Phillips, and by the end of that month they released his five-song Lee County EP: The Acoustic Sessions.
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8 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes
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Josh Phillips EP
Country - Paru chez Big Machine Records, LLC le 5 juil. 2019
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Still That Town
Country - Paru chez Black Barn Records le 5 nov. 2021
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Lee County (The Acoustic Sessions EP)
Country - Paru chez Big Machine Records, LLC le 29 sept. 2017
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Bob and Weave (Single Version)
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Truth Serum Records le 1 mars 2024
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Bob and Weave
Alternatif et Indé - Paru chez Truth Serum Records le 29 sept. 2023
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The Rock 'N' Roll Years
Rock - Paru chez UPPM Records le 22 nov. 1999
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Say It (Original Mix)
Divers - Paru chez Red Cherry Records le 20 avr. 2017
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Excellence
Rock - Paru chez Score Production Music le 17 juin 2013
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