Phil Curtis

Phil Curtis
Phil live with The Invisible Opera Company of Tibet, 2010.
Born
Phillip Shutt

(1951-03-31)31 March 1951
Newton Longville, Buckinghamshire
Died14 March 2018(2018-03-14) (aged 66)
Other namesPhil O'Sophical Curtis
Occupation(s)Musician, Bass Guitarist, Sound Engineer, Composer
Notable workArthur Brown, Kiki Dee, Chris Rea, Vapour Trails, Larry Carlton, Gilbert O'Sullivan, The Bay City Rollers, The Invisible Opera Company of Tibet
Websitehttps://www.discogs.com/artist/1078821-Phil-Curtis

Phillip Edwin Lionel Shutt (31 March 1951 – 14 March 2018), known professionally as Phil Curtis, was an English session musician and bass guitarist known for his work with Arthur Brown, Kiki Dee, Steve Gibbons, Larry Carlton, Chris Rea, Gilbert O'Sullivan, John Morgan, Denny Laine, Steve Marriott, The Bay City Rollers and many others.[1]

In his later years he worked as a composer for television and radio, as a sound engineer and as an educator.

Phil was born in Newton Longville, Buckinghamshire in 1951. His first instrument was the trumpet, which he picked up at the age of 6 before switching to bass guitar during his school years. He joined his first band, The Stormbeats, in 1961, playing at the local cinema on Saturday mornings.[2] When asked on his motivation for becoming a musician, Phil claimed that it was "to get girls!".[3]

Phil went on to study music at Watford College of Music before moving to London in pursuit of a career in music.

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  3. ^ Curtis, Phil. "Fandalism Self Interview". Fandalism. Retrieved 26 April 2018.