Idris Phillips

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Idris Phillips
Background information
Birth name Phillip Bubel
Origin American
Genre(s) Modern folk, jazz, world
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, arranger, producer
Instrument(s) Piano, keyboards, guitar, bass, percussion,
Years active 1977 - Present
Label(s) Enter Into Peace
Associated
acts
Dawud Wharnsby
Website http://www.enterintopeace.com
http://www.myspace.com/idrisphillips

Idris Phillips is a musician, composer, songwriter and music producer based in Los Angeles California, USA.

In recent years, he is best recognized for his work as a pianist, guitarist and producer for Canadian singer/songwriter Dawud Wharnsby, co-writing the songs "War", "Eight Years Old" and "Let It Go" on Wharnsby's 2007 album "Out Seeing The Fields"[1] (Enter Into Peace/Beloved Musika). The two artists tour together regularly world-wide and are currently at work on several collaborative recording projects.

[edit] Early Career

Born Phillip Bubel, Phillips began playing classical guitar as a child and by his teens was also an accomplished pianist.

Phillips found himself as a session player in a recording studio for the first time at the age of 16. Shortly thereafter, his composition and arranging skills tweaked the interests of record label executives who saw the talented and handsome young prodigy as a possible candidate for investment. Music industry politics and pressures pushed Phillips and his music out on the road where live performance earned him his reputation as a versatile and skillful player, opening for the likes of other popular jazz performers like Mose Allison and crossing backstage circles with artists like Richie Havens and Livingston Taylor.

Touring throughout the United States during the mid 1980's as a member of several jazz ensembles and rock bands, Phillips made his home in Phoenix, Arizona.

In 1989 he embraced the Qur'an and became known as Idris Phillips - Idris being the Qur'anic form of the name Enoch.

Taking a break from cross country tours, Phillips worked briefly in the early 1990's as a hotel entertainment booking agent in Phoenix, AZ. He eventually found himself back on the road again, touring the USA and parts of Western Canada until the late 1990's when he settled outside Hollywood California to work as a session player and composer for film and television music libraries.

[edit] Career As Idris Phillips

Becoming formally and professionally known as Idris Phillips in 2005, the writer/performer has recently found recognition world-wide for his melodic compositions which blend varying musical styles (jazz, pop, new-age) with diverse instrumentation. Beyond his work as a composer for Hollywood music libraries, to the growing independent film industry of the Middle East, Phillips' music was recently used to underscore the Egyptian documentary "The Fog Is Lifting"[2].

Phillips returned to live performance in June 2006, reaching out to international audiences alongside Canadian folk/world-music artist Dawud Wharnsby at a concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (performing alongside South African singer/songwriter Zain Bhikha and Malaysian boy-band Raihan.) The concert also aired in Malaysia on the national holiday of Eid Ul Fitr in November 2006.

In November 2006 Phillips and Wharnsby also toured the United Kingdom with Canadian percussionists The Fletcher Valve Drummers, concluding their tour of UK with a brief performance of their song "War" at The Gobal Peace & Unity Event held in London's Excel Centre, to an audience of over 20,000. The event was televised via satellite by England's Islam Channel throughout Europe and North Africa.

As the lawfulness of "musical instruments" has long been a debate among teachers and students of the Islamic faith, Idris Phillips' rendition of "War" - with guitar - at The Global Peace And Unity Event marked the first time in British history that a Muslim musician appeared on stage with a stringed instrument at a major mainstream Islamic religious conference. His performance challenged stereotypes that "music" is "categorically unlawful" according to Islamic theological teachings, warming the audience and the stage for world renowned singer/songwriter and peace activist Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) who performed immediately afterward, also with guitar. The Global Peace And Unity Conference is scheduled for release on DVD in 2007 through its producers at Islam Channel in UK.

[edit] References

[3] Enter Into Peace web site [4] Bridges Foundation website