Tom Phillips Man of Constant Sorrow
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25
2018
Calgary, Canada
Mikey’s Juke Joint
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FEB
24
2018
Calgary, Canada
Ironwood Stage and Grill
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FEB
22
2018
Calgary, Canada
Blues Can
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FEB
20
2018
Calgary, Canada
Blues Can
I Was There
FEB
18
2018
Calgary, Canada
Mikey’s Juke Joint
I Was There
FEB
17
2018
Calgary, Canada
Schooners Pub
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About Tom Phillips Man of Constant Sorrow
Though staying true to his roots, Tom Phillips not a man to sit idle.
Following thirty years of making music and seven studio albums, Tom has once again added to his portfolio with a new sound on his latest album, Plastic Machine. The album represents an evolution in Tom’s sound, yet still remains genuine to his craft in which he’s been perfecting over the course of his career.
Plastic Machine reunites Tom with producer Lorrie Matheson (producer of Tom’s critically-acclaimed album, Mr. Superlove).
Tom has performed countless shows over the years all across the country with The Men of Constant Sorrow. However, it was at local favourite the Blues Can that he came together with others to create the DT’s (Difficult Transitions), the perfect group to compliment his new sound.
The band consists of long-time friend Tim Leacock on bass and vocals, Ian Grant on drums, Geoff Brock on guitar and the Zadravec Sisters singing back up.
The band still continues to perform their high-energy brand of music each Tuesday night at the Blues Can.
Following thirty years of making music and seven studio albums, Tom has once again added to his portfolio with a new sound on his latest album, Plastic Machine. The album represents an evolution in Tom’s sound, yet still remains genuine to his craft in which he’s been perfecting over the course of his career.
Plastic Machine reunites Tom with producer Lorrie Matheson (producer of Tom’s critically-acclaimed album, Mr. Superlove).
Tom has performed countless shows over the years all across the country with The Men of Constant Sorrow. However, it was at local favourite the Blues Can that he came together with others to create the DT’s (Difficult Transitions), the perfect group to compliment his new sound.
The band consists of long-time friend Tim Leacock on bass and vocals, Ian Grant on drums, Geoff Brock on guitar and the Zadravec Sisters singing back up.
The band still continues to perform their high-energy brand of music each Tuesday night at the Blues Can.
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Genres:
Honky-tonk
Band Members:
Tom Phillips - Guitar/Vocals, Ian Grant - Drums, Geoff Brock - Guitar/ Vocals, Sydney Zandravec - Vocals, Tim Leacock - Bass/Vocals, Shaye Zandravec - Vocals
Hometown:
Calgary, Canada
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Tom Phillips Man of Constant Sorrow to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
FEB
25
2018
Calgary, Canada
Mikey’s Juke Joint
I Was There
FEB
24
2018
Calgary, Canada
Ironwood Stage and Grill
I Was There
FEB
22
2018
Calgary, Canada
Blues Can
I Was There
FEB
20
2018
Calgary, Canada
Blues Can
I Was There
FEB
18
2018
Calgary, Canada
Mikey’s Juke Joint
I Was There
FEB
17
2018
Calgary, Canada
Schooners Pub
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Tom Phillips Man of Constant Sorrow
Though staying true to his roots, Tom Phillips not a man to sit idle.
Following thirty years of making music and seven studio albums, Tom has once again added to his portfolio with a new sound on his latest album, Plastic Machine. The album represents an evolution in Tom’s sound, yet still remains genuine to his craft in which he’s been perfecting over the course of his career.
Plastic Machine reunites Tom with producer Lorrie Matheson (producer of Tom’s critically-acclaimed album, Mr. Superlove).
Tom has performed countless shows over the years all across the country with The Men of Constant Sorrow. However, it was at local favourite the Blues Can that he came together with others to create the DT’s (Difficult Transitions), the perfect group to compliment his new sound.
The band consists of long-time friend Tim Leacock on bass and vocals, Ian Grant on drums, Geoff Brock on guitar and the Zadravec Sisters singing back up.
The band still continues to perform their high-energy brand of music each Tuesday night at the Blues Can.
Following thirty years of making music and seven studio albums, Tom has once again added to his portfolio with a new sound on his latest album, Plastic Machine. The album represents an evolution in Tom’s sound, yet still remains genuine to his craft in which he’s been perfecting over the course of his career.
Plastic Machine reunites Tom with producer Lorrie Matheson (producer of Tom’s critically-acclaimed album, Mr. Superlove).
Tom has performed countless shows over the years all across the country with The Men of Constant Sorrow. However, it was at local favourite the Blues Can that he came together with others to create the DT’s (Difficult Transitions), the perfect group to compliment his new sound.
The band consists of long-time friend Tim Leacock on bass and vocals, Ian Grant on drums, Geoff Brock on guitar and the Zadravec Sisters singing back up.
The band still continues to perform their high-energy brand of music each Tuesday night at the Blues Can.
Show More
Genres:
Honky-tonk
Band Members:
Tom Phillips - Guitar/Vocals, Ian Grant - Drums, Geoff Brock - Guitar/ Vocals, Sydney Zandravec - Vocals, Tim Leacock - Bass/Vocals, Shaye Zandravec - Vocals
Hometown:
Calgary, Canada
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