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  1. Eddie Phillips. Actor: Champagne Charlie. Eddie Phillips was born on 9 November 1909 in Bow, London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Champagne Charlie (1944), My Learned Friend (1943) and The Score (2005).

  2. Eddie Phillips. Hometown: Mesquite, TX Considered one of the best Wishbone quarterbacks in the history of the formation, he led the 1970 Longhorns to an unbeaten regular season and a UPI National Championship. After serving as a back-up to James Street during the 1969 season, Phillips helped stretch the Longhorns [apos] record-setting winning ...

  3. Eddie Phillips, among his many and varied talents, was likely the first guitar player to use a violin bow to excite the strings of his electric guitar. A trick that came to be most famously associated with Led Zep behemoth Jimmy Page and perhaps most memorably, Nigel Tufnel in his onstage guitar solo in This Is Spinal Tap , this gimmick wasn’t the only trick Phillips had up his sleeve.

  4. The Who-Creation connection is way overplayed though. Eddie Phillips says they didn't even see or hear The Who until the later months of 1966, when both groups shared the bill at a London club. On a pleasant note, the guys in both groups hit it off nicely. Eddie and Pete Townshend found out they both had a mutual love for slot car racing.

  5. 23 mag 2020 · Edward Jay “Eddie” Phillips had an unlikely start to his successful career in business. “He had studied psychology, child psychology, at Stanford and then received his master’s here in Minnesota, then followed that up with a law degree, and only after that was the proposition made to join the family business,” Phillips’ son, Dean Phillips, told the AJW.

  6. Edward David Phillips (February 17, 1901 – January 26, 1968) was an American professional baseball catcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1924 through 1935 for the Boston Braves , Detroit Tigers , Pittsburgh Pirates , New York Yankees , Washington Senators , and Cleveland Indians .

  7. Bandgeschichte. Gegründet wurde die Gruppe 1963 unter dem Namen Blue Jacks. Kurze Zeit später erfolgte die erste Umbenennung in Mark Four, denen auch John Dalton angehörte, der später als Bassist zu den Kinks wechselte. 1966 wurde der endgültige Name gefunden und ab diesem Zeitpunkt bestand die Band aus Sänger Kenny Pickett, Gitarrist Eddie Phillips, Bassist Bob Garner und Schlagzeuger ...