Surpresa para o Phillip Phillips no Brasil – Surprise to Phillip in Brazil

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Olá Philatic,

O Phillip fará dois shows no Brasil, um em São Paulo no dia 19/09 e outro no Rock in Rio, dia 21/09.
E como a maioria dos fãs sabem, dia 20/9 é aniversário do Phillip, e ele vai completar 23 anos aqui no Brasil, claro que não podemos deixar de homenagea-lo nesse dia tão especial.

E para demonstrar o nosso carinho por ele, nós precisamos da ajuda de todos os fãs! Nas duas apresentações, levem balões brancos e após a última música (Home) iremos cantar ‘Happy Birthday’ para o Phillip.
Fiquem ligados, assim que ele terminar de cantar ‘Home’, todos levantamos os balões brancos e começamos a cantar parabéns para o nosso ídolo.

Repassem para todos os amigos que também vão ao show. Vamos marcar esse dia como algo especial, e assim ele sempre vai se lembrar do carinho que nós, fãs Brasileiros, temos por ele!

Projeto FanBook
Um dos presentes que iremos entregar para o Phillip, é o FanBook feito com amor e carinho por todos os fãs do mundo inteiro, contendo fotos e mensagens. Temos certeza de que ele vai amar ver o quanto ele é querido por todos nós!
Obrigada a todos que participaram desse projeto!

 

English

Hi Philatic,

Phillip will come to Brazil for two concerts, Sao Paulo 19/09 and Rock in Rio 21/09.
as you know Phillip’s birthday is 9/20, and he will complete 23 years in Brazil, so lets make this day a very special day.

To show our love to him, we need the help of all fans! In both concerts, after his last song ‘Home’, let’s show white balloons and sing ‘Happy Birthday to you…’.
Stay tuned.

Spread to your friends. Let’s mark this special day, let’s show him that we are special fans, Brazilian fans!

Fanbook Project
The fanbook is done with love and affection for all fans in the world, with photos and messages. I’m sure he’ll love to see how much he is loved by us all!
Thanks to everyone who participated in this project!

Thank you guys!

Pam!

First Thing That Comes to Mind: Phillip Phillips

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MySpace posted a new video of Phillip Phillips, check it out!

When he played Colorado for Bud Light Music First 50/50/1 on August 1, Phillip Phillips showed us that he’s not just another reality-show causality—he’s the real deal.
The Georgia-born singer-songwriter took a leap of faith when he auditioned for the biggest music competition of all time—American Idol—and won. After a crazy year-and-a-half that saw his first single, “Home,” become a ubiquitous hit, Phillips joined John Mayer on tour this summer before breaking out on a solo trek of his own, establishing his live performance chops. We caught up with Phillips on his tour bus to play a little game of “First Thing That Comes to Mind.” This is one you don’t want to miss!

Q&A: Phillip Phillips

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The Daily News sat down with “American Idol” winner and Winona State University Spring Concert performer Phillip Phillips before he took the stage Friday to talk music, touring and Minnesota weather.

What’s your favorite part of performing for college audiences?

“I wanted to connect with people around my age and build that fanbase for a lifetime, kind of build that family. They will let you know if it’s good or not, so that’s a scary thing as well.

“It’s not like being at a regular show, if it’s a radio event or a festival or something, these people that come out to your show, they’re going to let you know if it’s not good. It’s fun. I didn’t really go to a big college, so it’s nice to come around to colleges.

“I hope they enjoy it.”

You’re from Georgia, so what do you think of chilly temperatures and snow in the middle of April here in Minnesota?

“It’s not good. I got spoiled down south. We were down south and on the east coast a little bit, and got spoiled by some good weather. It felt really good. This is — it’ll be OK. It’ll be fine. It’s just weather.”

Have you had time to visit any restaurants or businesses in Winona?

“Nope, I have not. I wanted to go explore a little bit, I haven’t had time though. Next time.”

What are some of your goals for the future?

“I just want to be touring still, and I’m always going to be writing music, and maybe have some more albums out within the next 10 years or so, and hopefully people still coming out to the shows.”

You wrote most of the songs on your debut album, “The World from the Side of the Moon.” How is the experience performing one of your songs different than performing one written by a different artist?

“It’s nice. (The single) ‘Home,’ it’s fun to perform as well. I made it more my own and made it more from me now, but playing songs I’ve written and people were singing them, it makes you feel good. People like it.

“So it’s nice, it’s nerve-wracking, but it’s nice.”

“Home” has enjoyed a great deal of commercial success and broke digital sales records soon after its release. What do you think draws people to this song?

“I’ve heard a lot of different ways and descriptions of how it’s helped people through life situations.

“I’ve heard one where a family lost their son, and then there’s other ones where people have gotten married to it, so it’s used for a wide range of meanings. I think people connect with it.”

Do you have a pre-show routine?

“I pace around a lot, and I get nervous, so I eat a lot of cough drops, some hot tea. Just pray that we don’t suck.”

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Source: Daily News