Samuel cornelius phillips biography of rory
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Rory London supported pro saxist and player for hire!
DANCE & ELECTRONICA
Basement Jaxx - Bingo Bango
Basement Jaxx - Do Your Thing
Basement Jaxx - Brace yourself Alert
Bellini - Samba Society Janeiro
Bobby Browned - Mirror image Can Overlook That Game
Cassius - Statesman
CeCe Peniston - Finally
Cher - Believe
Coco - I Need A Miracle
Corona - Rhythm Living example The Night
Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman
Daft Punk - Digital Love
Daft Punk - Night Vision
Daft Punk - One Complicate Time
Daft Hooligan - Come after About Us
Daft Punk tide. Pharrell Settler - Come by Lucky
Dario G - Sunchyme
David Guetta money. Sia - Titanium
Deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember
Deepest Blue - Deepest Blue
DJ Otzi - Hey Baby
DJ Sammy - Heaven
Edward Indian & Vika Jigulina - Stereo Love
Eiffel 65 - Blue
Fred Falke - PM At Picture Beach
Gala - Freed Make the first move Desire
Gorillaz - Dirty Harry
Gorillaz - Cling to Good Inc.
Gorillaz - Touch Good Opposition. ("Ritmos Illustrate Mundo" Italic Remix)
Groove Armada - Imitation The River
Groove Armada - Superstylin'
Groove Armada - Superstylin' ("Ritmos Depict Mundo" Indweller Remix)
Imaani - Where Junk You
Jakatta - American Dream
Jessie Malakouti - Standing Warehouse For Interpretation Lonely
Kaoma - Lambada (Club Remix)
Kings ad infinitum Tomorrow - Finally
Livin' Contentment - Dreamer
Loreen - Euphoria
Moby - Porcelain
Modjo - Mohammedan (Here Have guests Tonight)
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Sam Phillips, The Blues, Wolf…and Elvis Too
Sam Phillips will forever be known as the man who discovered Elvis. But it was Sam’s love of the blues that was the catalyst for Elvis. Simply put, without the blues the world would be a very different place.
“I think the Blues is the most powerful force. I think that the Blues has absolutely been the elixir that has made the world understand that music is so akin to the soul and the spirit of man. And when you think about it for a while, you will see why, music came out and up as the most, the most colour blind in the world.”
Samuel Cornelius Phillips was born on 5 January in Florence Alabama. “I grew up on the farm in Florence, Alabama, which is miles east of Memphis. That’s when I became so interested in the Blues. I sensed and felt things from being around black people, country people and desperate people in that repressed age. There was nothing I heard that was more entertaining, more attractive to me as a child, aged 6 or 7 years old, than hearing black people singing, whether it be in the corn patch or cotton field”
Phillips became a radio engineer and one with a vision. “As a young man I got a job on radio station WREC in Memphis, Tennessee. With a secure job you would think Well goodness, what did I want to do
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Meet our Patron, Board of Trustees, Associates and Executive Director.
Lord Black of Brentwood (Patron)
Deputy Chairman, Telegraph Media Group
I am hugely impressed by the vital work of the Rory Peck Trust… it deserves to be widely supported across the publishing industry.
Lord Black is Deputy Chairman at the Telegraph Media Group, Chairman of the Commonwealth Press Union (CPU) Media Trust, and an Executive Committee Member of the European Newspaper Publishers Association (ENPA).
He is a passionate defender of press freedom and free speech in the UK and across the Commonwealth. From , he was Director of the Press Complaints Commission, and from he was Director of Communications for the Conservative Party.
He is an active Member of the House of Lords and speaks regularly on matters such as freedom of speech, animal welfare, gay equality and music education. He is also a Churchwarden of St Brides Church and a Trustee of the Imperial War Museum.
Sarah Ward-Lilley (Chair)
Managing Editor, BBC News
Being a Trustee is my way of trying to use my experience at the BBC to help the wider freelance community.
Sarah has had a long-term involvement with the Rory Peck Trust, having first produced The Rory Peck Awards for five years and then serving as a