As the son of Bruce, "Utah" Phillips, Duncan
Phillips began traveling on the road with his
father in the winter of 2000. Utah referred to
Duncan as his "road manager", but Duncan
jokes that everyone knows his father couldn't
be managed.
Bruce always had the dream of playing on
stage together with his son, but as a kid,
Duncan could never reconcile that, in learning
to play the guitar, he would be learning one of
the very things that kept him separated from
his father for so many years.
Duncan performed on stage just shortly after
his dad's death in 2008. Along with Utah's old
road-worn Guild guitar, Duncan inherited the
songs and stories of the people and places
that his father wrote about over his forty plus
years of wandering the country.
In Duncan's own words: "Well, even though
he may be gone, every time I'm on the stage,
he is there with me and this is my story, so
far...
...oh yeah, I do live in Utah."
copyright The Long Memory 2010
Jim Ringer would describe traveling with my
father, Kate Wolf and the rest of the bunch as a
"Traveling Folk Festival." They would roll into a
town, set up shop, tell stories and sing songs,
sometimes individually, sometimes as a group,
but it was always an event. That best describes
what it is that I do. I travel from coast to coast
with an everchanging cast of friends, new and
old, swapping songs and telling stories.
UP COMING SHOWS
2013
December 14, Boise, ID
With Rosalie Sorrels and
Friends
2014
February 7, Nevada City, CA
TBA
CONTACT:
DUNCAN PHILLIPS
duncan@thelongmemory.com
p.o. box 711668
SLC, UT. 84171
Janaury, 10, Portland, ME.
TBA