Phil Perry
Lead Vocalist
Phil Perry's trademark multi octave voice has made him one of the most sought after session vocalist for over three decades.  He has recorded with Anita Baker, Boz Scaggs, Rod Stewart, Peabo Bryson, Dave Koz,  George Duke, Lee Ritenour, The Rippintons, Fourplay and many others throughout his career.

Perry first came to the attention of Soul Music fans as the lead singer of the Montclairs in the 1970's. He went on to solo career and it is here on Perry's solo recordings that his amazing commitment to romance defines his music along with his ability to interpret classic soul songs that he truly makes his own. 
 
His single, the remake of Aretha Franklin's "Call Me" from the The Heart Of Man hit at # 1 on Billboard's R&B charts and was followed up with two top 40 R&B singles "Amazing Love" and "Forever".  The title track from the CD One Heart One Love climbed to #5 on the Smooth Jazz Charts and Phil most recently won the 2007 Soul Tracks Male Vocalist of the Year Award
 
Phil Perry's charisma and his connection with live audiences and show stopping vocals brings his fans to their feet every time.
 
"Whatever era of time we’re talking about, people will always want to hear great love songs,” Perry said. “I make music that I hope can become a part of someone’s life.

If ever an artist’s catalog has screamed for a solid compilation - both from his five albums and from his guest work - it is Phil Perry!

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