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Duncan Phillips live @ The Vine 13/02 6:30pm

Vine Hotel & creative Victoria proudly present DUNCAN PHILLIPS live @ The Vine Sat 13th Feb 6:30pm
 
"Hailing from Scalloway, a small fishing village in the Shetland Islands, north east of Scotland, Duncan Phillips is an emerging talent on the Australian music scene.
 
As an original songwriter he found the perfect outlet for his music in the Melbourne venues and the public radio stations the city has to offer.
 
Duncan had the good fortune to grow up in a house where music was an important part of everyday life. 
 
His mother was the booker for the world renowned Shetland Folk Festival and his stepfather fronted Shetland’s number one blues/rock band. 
He picked up his first guitar aged eight and by fourteen was taking part in local gigs and festivals. 
 
Influenced by the likes of Tom Petty, Gram Parsons, Steve Earle and John Martyn, Duncan has enjoyed success on the Melbourne live music circuit and nationally broadcast radio stations including PBS and 3RRR."


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