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Philip John Brooks, who also performs as Philp Brooks, is an English folk and rock musician. They grew up in Fleetwood, Lancashire, England, but now lives in the United States. They sing, play guitar, and write folk music in both American and British styles. They have produced four solo albums, Fishermen of Fleetwood about their experiences growing up in a fishing town, A Different Place, A Different Time and Canyon Road about the Southwestern United States and its colorful history and current events, and Dancing Through Time. They currently play in their home state of Georgia and regularly tours the southwest, particularly New Mexico, Colorado, and Texas.
Discography
- Dancing Through Time (recorded in Nashville)
- Canyon Road (recorded in Nashville)
- One track on the compilation The Revolution Collection: Songs of New Mexico
- A Different Place, A Different Time (recorded in Nashville)
- The Fishermen of Fleetwood (recorded in Georgia)
- Jimmy Rose & The Country Pie Featuring Phil Brooks (recorded in London)
- The Detroits 'Tis us ourselves (recorded in London)
References
- ^ Philip John Brooks Discography of CDs, Cduniverse.com
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