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Phil Wiggins was born in Washington, D.C. in 1954. His parents had moved to DC in the 40s from Titusville, Alabama. Phil spent many of his childhood summers there and credits his time spent there and his close relationship with his Grandmother as reasons for his strong connection with traditional acoustic blues.Phil began his career as a blues musician performing at the Smithsonian Folklife Fest. with Flora Molton. At that festival, Phil met and joined with Wilber'' Big Chief '' Ellis ,John Cephas, and James Belamy forming , ''Big Chief Ellis and the Barrellhouse Rockers''. After Chief's passing about two years later Phil contenued on with John Cephas, forming the duo; Cephas and Wiggins.This duo took the Piedmont Blues all over the US and to every contanent except Antarctica for over 30 years becoming Americas premier acoustic blues duo.Since John's passing in March of 2009, Phil has been carrying on in several combinations as a singer , harmonica player, and song writer.For more info check out the website : www.philwiggins.com. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
True Blues
Classic Harmonica Blues from Smithsonian Folkways
Cool Down
Roots Of Rhythm And Blues: A Tribute To The Robert Johnson Era
Wolf Tickets
I Believe In Angels Singing: Songs from the Underground Railroad Era
Roots of Rythym and Blues: A Tribute to the Robert Johnson Era
Blues Evolution
Smithsonian Folkways - Classic Harmonica Blues
Roots of Rhythm & Blues: A Tribute to the Robert Johnson Era
Cool Down (Phil Wiggins)
Songs Of Peace And Forgiveness