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Lin McPhillips

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Wild Women Don't Get the Blues - Happy birthday to Ida Cox

Read "Wild Women Don't Get the Blues - Happy birthday to Ida Cox" reviewed by Mary Foster Conklin


This broadcast on the first Sunday of Women's History Month included new releases from Jenna Mammina, Lioness and Claudia Acuna with birthday shout outs to Ida Cox, baritone saxophonist Claire Daly, vocalists Roseanna Vitro, Sara Gazarek, Sara Serpa, and pianist Kirk Nurock among others, plus a sampling of who's playing around town and tributes to Andre ...

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My Shining Hour

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2010
Track listing: The Wind; Devil May Care; When April Comes Again; I'm Old Fashioned; I don't miss you/Solitude; Azure/Azurete; Au Privave; You're Blasé; Haunted Heart; So Danco Samba; My Shining Hour.

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News: Radio

Lin McPhillips Continues to Chart at RMR (4 Weeks)

Lin McPhillips Continues to Chart at RMR (4 Weeks)

Lin McPhillips continues to chart at RMR peaking at #16 so far. Lin McPhillips is a San Francisco Bay area jazz vocalist. In this recent recording, she sings a collection of songs dedicated to the friends in memoriam. After a long hiatus and prompted by the loss of so many of her friends, she has returned ...

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News: Radio

WGLT Podcast Featuring Lin McPhillips

WGLT Podcast Featuring Lin McPhillips

Lin McPhillips sings, scats and improvises her way through this coterie of songs with elegant ease and aplomb. Her eclectic style lends itself to explore different vocal landscapes to enhance each composition. She employs the use of electronics to texturize the voice to present a different vocal sound for effective emphasis when soloing. Several of the ...

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Article: Album Review

Lin McPhillips: My Shining Hour

Read "My Shining Hour" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


San Francisco jazz singer Lin McPhillips throws elbows and says, “I'm here now" on My Shining Hour, her self-produced recording debut. McPhillips returns to performing after a nearly 20-year hiatus, following in the creative footsteps of other notable West Coast jazz musicians (Art Pepper, Frank Morgan, Ed Reed, and Hadley Caliman), without the attendant harrowing reasons ...


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