PHILIP SAYCE
When we meet Philip Sayce, he’s clearly a man who’s taken a long, honest look at his life and music – and emerged stronger for the process. He’s playing up a storm on the Keeping The Blues Alive At Sea cruise and he has a new album in the can that’s as raw and direct as any he’s made.
“It’s been a really intense year for me, personally, so a lot of that has gone into the music and I got to produce the record myself this time,” Sayce reflects. “My dad passed away and I took some time after that happened. He passed away just under a year ago and I went into the studio about four or five months after… I’m grateful to have this as an outlet and it really is an opportunity to express where I am now, where I’ve been over the last, let’s say, 18 months. I really think that it’s about finding that balance where the music is authentic and it’s blues-rooted music, which is where
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