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Phil Lee

Phil Lee was raised in Durham, NEW YORK, in the darkness of cigarette warehouses and Duke School. A musician and songwriter from his teenagers, Lee’s initial professional gig emerged in the 1960s, playing drums for Homer Briarhopper as well as the Daybreak Gang on the morning tv program in Raleigh, …

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Phil Lee

b. 8 Apr 1943, London, Britain. Lee’s parents had been musical, but he’s a self-taught guitarist. He was an associate of the group that Ivor Mairants (electric guitar) had taken to the Antibes Jazz Celebration in the middle-60s, and caused the John Williams Big Music group. Lee first found prominence …

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Gilgamesh

A quiet progressive rock and roll outfit with strong jazz fusion leanings, Gilgamesh emerged from your fringes from the fertile and beloved “Canterbury picture” as type of an astute child sibling to Hatfield as well as the North. Amanda Parsons also added crystalline support vocals to both organizations. With Gilgamesh, …

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