Phillip Goodhand-Tait

Phillip Goodhand - Tait ( born January 3, 1945 in Hull, Yorkshire ) is a British singer-songwriter.

In 1961 he founded the Stormville Shakers, 1968, Circus. For both bands, but also for others such as The Love Affair wrote some hits already in the sixties.

From 1971 onwards, published Phillip Goodhand - Tait solo albums as a singer / songwriter that made him internationally known, as well as the music for the movie Universal Soldier starring George Lazenby. His most emotional songs were recorded, inter alia, by musicians such as Gene Pitney, Larry Williams or Roger Daltrey. He toured with bands such as Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy or 10CC and with musicians such as Elton John, Lou Reed, Bob Marley, Chris de Burgh and other well-known names in the international music scene.

From 1980 Phillip Goodhand - Tait was also a television producer. For numerous television programs he produced programs with bands like Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, Ten Years After, Steppenwolf, UFO and many other bands and solo artists.

Published in 1999, Phillip Goodhand - Tait 48 children stories about his invention of FIG Ted Green.

In 2003 it came to the reunion of Stormville Shakers, which has led to sold-out concerts.

2006 and 2010 accompanied Phillip Goodhand - Tait musical readings of the Bochum writer Wolfgang world.

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