| Sam Phillips | (1989 - ?) (divorced) 1 child |
Producer of neo-traditionalist country, rock, and pop music.
As songwriter, he is known for clever lyrics and themes of spirituality and political comment.
Has a daughter, Simone, born in the late 1990s, with wife Sam Phillips. Also has children from a previous marriage.
Winner of the Grammy for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards (27 February 2002). He won for the O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) soundtrack, its companion album "Down from the Mountain", and wife Sam Phillips's album "Fan Dance".
Was a member of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Review in 1975.
It's a funny thing about humility as soon as you know you're being humble, you're no longer humble.
People confuse Led Zeppelin with what came after them, as if they were a heavy metal band. But the incantations that Robert Plant was singing were drawn from the Delta and the Appalachian mountains. It was music of the mud and earth. They had many gears they could go up, but at its essence was something raw and true and authentic.
I don't think most of the music they play in Nashville is country music at all. It got taken over by rock and lost its rhythm and character. This is real country music, the way Led Zeppelin played country.
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