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They were one of the most popular groups in the Memphis area during the 1960s. Through their association with Knox Phillips, son of Sam Phillips, they signed with Sun Records and recorded two singles on the label which became hits in the region. Their second release, "My Way of Thinking", became one of the top hits in the area, reaching #1 on ...
By the end of the 1960s, Sam Phillips mostly retired from the recording business, [3] and his sons Knox and Jerry worked in the studio, which hosted sessions by The Yardbirds, Willie Nelson, Amazing Rhythm Aces, Alex Chilton, Bobby Doyle, John Prine, and The Cramps. [1] Knox Phillips managed the studio until his death on April 13, 2020. [4]
Samuel Cornelius Phillips (January 5, 1923 – July 30, 2003) [1] was an American disc jockey, songwriter and record producer. He was the founder of Sun Records and Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, where he produced recordings by Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Howlin' Wolf.
The last time Knox walked a red carpet was when he was 13. Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt’s 16-Year-Old Son Knox Made His First Red Carpet Appearance In Over 3 Years, And You Won’t Believe How ...
Leslie Ann Phillips [2] (born January 28, 1962), [3] better known by her stage name Sam Phillips, is an American singer and songwriter.Her albums include the critically acclaimed Martinis & Bikinis in 1994 and Fan Dance in 2001.
Angelina Jolie has stepped out in style during a rare public outing with her son Knox. Arriving arm-in-arm with Knox, 16, to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 15th Annual ...
In video obtained by the Daily Mail, Angelina Jolie and her 16-year-old son Knox loaded up the trunk of a black car with bottled water and multiple grocery bags from Lazy Acres in Loz Feliz, Calif.
Pink Cadillac was produced by Knox Phillips and Jerry Phillips. [5] Their father, Sun Records founder Sam Phillips, produced two of the album's tracks. [6] Recording took place at Sam Phillips Recording Studio in Memphis between January and May 1979.