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About Phillip Michael Scales
As of 2023, Phillip Michael Scales continues to captivate audiences with his live performances. He is currently touring to promote his latest EP, 'The Moth & The Flame,' which features a collection of introspective songs that further showcase his growth as an artist. Fans can expect an engaging live experience, as Scales often incorporates interactive elements into his concerts, inviting audience participation and sharing anecdotes behind his songs. He is also scheduled to perform at several music festivals throughout the summer, including the Summerfest in Milwaukee and the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. Additionally, Scales has been collaborating with various artists, resulting in exciting new material that he often debuts during his live shows. His social media platforms are regularly updated with concert dates and behind-the-scenes content, allowing fans to stay connected and engaged. With his dynamic stage presence and exceptional talent, Phillip Michael Scales is undoubtedly a performer to watch in the live music scene.
Phillip Michael Scales History
Phillip Michael Scales, born in 1990, is an emerging artist known for his unique blend of blues, rock, and folk music. He is the nephew of the legendary musician B.B. King and grew up surrounded by music, which heavily influenced his career path. Scales began performing at a young age, honing his craft in various local venues and festivals. His debut album, 'Things I Should’ve Said,' released in 2019, showcased his soulful voice and heartfelt songwriting, earning him recognition in the live music scene. Scales' performances are characterized by his emotive guitar playing and the ability to connect deeply with his audience. Over the years, he has toured extensively, sharing the stage with prominent musicians and performing at renowned festivals across the United States, such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the Chicago Blues Festival. His music often reflects personal experiences, making his live shows not just concerts but also storytelling sessions that resonate with fans on a personal level.