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Record producer Sam Phillips, the head of Sun Records in the 1950s, was an important figure in the early era of rock and roll. He is credited with discovering Elvis Presley.
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- Born January 5, 1923 in Florence, Alabama
- Died: June 30, 2003
- Full Name: Samuel Cornelius Phillips
- Part of the first group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986
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Background
Phillips started his career as a radio DJ in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, an early "open format" station (meaning that it played music from both white and black musicians). He opened his own recording studio in 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee, where he recorded what is widely considered to be the first rock and roll record: "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats, a band that featured a young Ike Turner. In 1952, Phillips founded Sun RecordsInfluence and Discoveries
After recording some early tracks with Elvis, Phillips would go on to record with many more notable early rock and roll performers, including Charlie Rich, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison and BB King.Phillips company did not see any genuine financial success, however, until the 1955 Carl Perkins song "Blue Suede Shoes," which became a nationally-popular hit.
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Sam Phillips on Amazon
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The Disappearing Act 1987-1998 - $21.98
Raven presents the definitive overview of SAM PHILLIP'S decade-long dalliance with opulent Beatlesque pop in one sparkling package - The Disappearing Act 1987-1998. Produced by T-Bone Burnett, this 23-track, multi-label collection highlight...
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Jerry Lee Lewis Chronicles / Sam Phillips, Johnny Cash, Dick Clark - $29.99
The name Jerry Lee Lewis has become synonymous with rock and roll, and the attitude that defines it. His awe-inspiring talent and wild man reputation have made him one of the most talked-about entertainers in history. The Jerry Lee Lewis Ch...
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Sun King: The Life and Times of Sam Phillips, the Man Behind Sun Records - $27.92
Music producer Sam Phillips and his landmark studio, Sun Records, hold a unique place in the history of rock 'n' roll - by many accounts, before Phillips recorded 'Rocket 88' by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats in 1951, rock 'n' roll as w...
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A Boot and a Shoe - $18.98
On A Boot And A Shoe Sam Phillips fully realizes the sound she began exploring on her acclaimed Nonesuch debut, Fan Dance. The new music is simple while sophisticated, rich but economical, deriving much of its power from restraint and subtl...
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