Phil Romeril
Phil Romeril | |
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Background information | |
Born |
1977 (age 37–38) Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia |
Occupation(s) | Musician/Photographer/Business |
Instruments | Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Bass |
Associated acts | The Small Knives |
Website |
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Phil Romeril is an Australian musician and photographer born in northern NSW and now residing in Melbourne. Phil is best known for his time as a musician playing in, producing and recording bands such as 2 Litre Dolby, The Small Knives,[1] Sir, Richard Easton Band & Anthony Atkinson & the Running Mates since the mid 90’s. In 2007 Phil's band The Small Knives performed at All Tomorrow's Parties[2] (curated by The Dirty Three) in Minehead UK. In January 2008 The Small Knives played their final show at ATP Mt Buller, Australia. Phil has also been involved in setting up and running numerous businesses in Melbourne including Melbourne Combined Natural Therapies, Teamfit Gym, PVH Production, Marcadet & PVH Records. [3] [4] [5] [6]
Discography
Group
The Small Knives
Anthony Atkinson
- Loyalty Songs (2006)[10]
Richard Easton
- The Firing Range (2006–07)[11]
Jane Badler with Sir
- Tears Again Release date: March 11, 2011
Label: Inertia Records[12]
References
- ↑ "The Small Knives "Smoke and Ribbons" Review".
- ↑ "The Small Knives ATP".
- ↑ Mengel, Noel (10 July 2004), "Rain on Tin review", The Courier Mail
- ↑ Best, Sophie (14 June 2004), "Rain on Tin review", The Age
- ↑ "Relaxed rock", The Advertiser, 24 June 2004
- ↑ Ross, Millie (25 April 2007), "Teaching Poms to party - it's a dirty business", Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ O'Donohue, Danielle (1 July 2004), "Rain on Tin review", Herald Sun
- ↑ Blackman, Guy (19 September 2004), "Rain on Tin review", Sunday Age
- ↑ "Small Knives "Flashlight" Film Clip".
- ↑ "Anthony Atkinson Credits".
- ↑ "Richard Easton Credits".
- ↑ "Tears Again Credits".