Posted February 21, 20169 yr Hi! Please read the first part of my feature on the great songwriter-singer at https://www.soulexpress.net/princephillipmitchell_interview.htm Best regards Heikki
February 21, 20169 yr 39 minutes ago, Heikki said: Hi! Please read the first part of my feature on the great songwriter-singer at https://www.soulexpress.net/princephillipmitchell_interview.htm Best regards Heikki Hi Heikki How are you? You haven't posted for a while. What a fantastic article, for a fantastic artist. Just had a quick speed read but will do it justice later. Thanks for taking the time. Best wishes Peter
February 21, 20169 yr Author Thank you, Peter! I hope to follow up with the second part soon, within a month or two, and I'm a regular follower of soul-source threads. Best regards Heikki
February 22, 20169 yr Really informative and enjoyable read and I'm looking forward to part 2, nice one?...phil
February 22, 20169 yr Nice article, Heikki, though I must admit I was flabbergasted to hear Phillip say that Huey Meaux was one of the nicest people he ever knew !
February 22, 20169 yr great read had the pleasure of being in his company for a few hours when he appeared at the carlton inn morecambe allnighter, a real gentleman and his performance was awesome did a great version of something new to do which he wrote looking forward to part 2,thanks Heikki
February 23, 20169 yr Author Thank you John and "rhino." I guess Huey was nice to Phillip :-). After all, he told that Huey got his first solo single released and got him out of jail in Houston. Best regards Heikki
February 23, 20169 yr Great article as usual Heikki ! An interesting note : "There are still two more unreleased tracks from this Fame period. Fool for a Woman is a mid-tempo, swaying demo with only piano backing, whereas How Much More Can a Poor Man Stand is a more finished, funky cut. Both came out on Hall of Fame, vol. 2 (CDKEND 386) in 2013. “These are ugly demo tracks. It’s garbage, and they don’t have the right to do that. There’s no contract with me. Every time I come abroad, I hear more of my music has been pirated. No American company had the right to make a deal for my music. They haven’t paid me one cent. Publishing is one thing, and artist is another.”
February 23, 20169 yr Author Thank you, Philippe! That's not all Phillip said about that subject, but I chose not to print it all. Best regards Heikki
Hi!
Please read the first part of my feature on the great songwriter-singer at
https://www.soulexpress.net/princephillipmitchell_interview.htm
Best regards
Heikki