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Written by Pyramid Artists
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 When Philip Scantlebury hits the stage the last thing one would expect to
hear is the raw, edgy alternative rock sound he has become best known for. With
locks like a lion’s mane cascading down his back, and smooth chocolate skin
stretched over well defined muscles this walking anomaly has carved a niche for
himself in a musical genre not typically known for its West Indian roots. He is
arguably among the best alternative vocalists in Barbados whose raw vocal talent
began to bloom over a decade ago when he began performing with the local R&B
a cappella group Suave. Here is where the gradual roll out of his vocal range
and versatility began.
Shortly after the break up of Suave, Philip was invited to audition for the
blues and soul band ‘Acoustic Blue’. Needless to say, the audition was
successful and Philip’s growth and evolution as an artiste began. It was also
with Acoustic Blue that he got bitten by the rock bug. They were brave, crazy,
in your face and undaunted. It was in this environment that Philip felt he had
outgrown playing covers and yearned to play original music. Eventually gaining a
spot on the local nightclub circuit the band changed its name to Le Groove and
began performing at McBride’s Irish pub. Under the name Le Groove, Philip
recorded six original tracks notably ‘Without You’ and ‘Where Were You’. The
singles became a staple on local radio and one could say here is where Philip’s
local fan base began to grow.
Philip’s journey continued as a vocalist with the Toni Norville Project, further
impressing audiences with his range of sweet R&B and reggae vocals. Such was his
passion for the stage that he teamed up with singer Kirk Browne and formed the
band “Strategy”. This partnership cemented Philip as a local star of the stage
and allowed him to work on his song-writing skills as he became a weekly feature
at various venues across the island.
After a year with Strategy, Philip decided to return to the genre that brought
him the most satisfaction. The year 2005 witnessed the emergence of the
alternative band Masala - a 7 piece band featuring Philip together with some of
the island’s most versatile musicians. Together they tirelessly rehearse and
fine tune their sound to set the band apart from any other as they incorporate
various genres of music into their alternative rock set.
Local music producer Gary Serrao of Gee Wiz Studios keenly watched Philip’s
evolution over the years and introduced him to Canadian music producer Derek
Brin. This marked yet another milestone in Philip’s career. So impressed was
Derek with Philip’s vocal style that they recorded the edgy soulful track
‘Beautiful Surprise’ a song which had been penned by songwriters in a Sony/BMG
songwriters camp. Then came the song’s reggae remix which was recorded by the
legendary Clive Hunt at Harmony House, Jamaica.
“Beautiful Surprise” was accompanied by a glossy, international quality music
video produced by Stuart Hall of Creative Junction and shot at various locations
in Barbados.
The local music industry recently endorsed Philip’s talent when he was awarded
“Best Rock/Alternative Artist” at the 3rd annual Barbados Music Awards.
With the success of “Beautiful Surprise” Philip again put his faith and talent
in the hands of the track’s masterminds for another three new recordings.
Barbadian producer Gary Serrao and Canadian based international producer Derek
Brin have crafted the just released alternative tracks “Nothing Left to Say” and
“Unconditional”. These were followed by “Blame it on Love” which easily become
heavily rotated on both local and regional radio stations.
During 2008 Philip continued on with his determination to push past boundaries
and achieve distinction in the Caribbean’s alternative arena. He released a song
for Barbados’ Crop Over season titled “Bring De Wuk” which garnered him
significant recognition locally and regionally. Also in that year he went on
film two music videos for his latest singles “Space and Time” and “Looking For”.
Both are again excellent embodiments of this rising star’s abundance of vocal
range and versatility.
The existence of talent has never been in dispute for Philip, but this exciting
new phase of his career will focus on Philip Scantlebury the entire product.
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