In 2019, the talented singer, pianist, bandleader, presenter, producer, and educator Robin Phillips embarked on an unforgettable road trip aboard a Harley Davidson motorcycle. His aim was to “retrace the footsteps of jazz and blues across America, from Chicago to New Orleans.” This journey was more than just an adventure; it was a unique opportunity to deepen his understanding of the art form that has shaped his life.
A documentary film entitled “Back to the Source” chronicling this tour has received several accolades. Additionally, a new album inspired by the journey, titled “Return From The Source,” was premiered on Wednesday, March 26, at Pizza Express Holborn.
A member of that tour group participated in the album launch: baritone saxophonist Stacey Dawson, captured wonderfully by the lens of photographer Matt Pannell.
The tracks on the album exhibit a rich melodic quality, which cellist and backing vocalist Natalie Rozario conveyed with great effectiveness and joy.
In a previous interview, Robin Phillips mentioned: “I suppose I have a lot of energy generally, especially when performing.” This is undoubtedly accurate. His dynamic presence as a project leader is notable, and his boundless energy was palpable throughout Wednesday’s performance. Matt Pannell’s photograph captures Robin and his eight-piece ensemble (full lineup below) receiving well-earned applause from a nearly full house. His dedication over the years is impressive.
The album’s most frequently played track is “Brother.” Robin does have an older brother, and the gratitude conveyed in the first verse reflects his sincere feelings:
“I couldn’t be who I am, without the times you saw me through”
In the second verse, he reflects on a woman in a developing country facing hardship; the third verse addresses his mother, and the fourth conveys anger towards the exploitative behavior of the already affluent.
BAND
Vocals/piano: Robin Phillips
Cello/vocals: Natalie Rozario
Electric guitar: Louis Thorne
Trumpet: Luke Lane
Trombone: Sam Sankey
Baritone sax: Stacey Dawson
Acoustic bass: Rob Anstey
Drums: Alex Best