Phil Sumner
Phil Sumner is a cornet, keyboard and guitar player for the Kendal/Brighton-based rock band British Sea Power originally from Shrewsbury. Previous bands include Brighton/Stroud-based rock band Actress Hands, and appearances on record with Electric Soft Parade.
British Sea Power
He first emerged with British Sea Power on their September 2006 tour in which they first performed songs which would appear on their critically acclaimed 3rd album Do you like Rock Music?. He has since become a permanent replacement for previous keyboard player Eamon Hamilton who left to front Brighton-based rock band Brakes. His cornet playing however marks a new sound for the band.
On the release tour for Do You Like Rock Music? in January 2008, Phil made musical headlines for an attempted stage dive at the Leeds Irish Centre which resulted in him being knocked unconscious and hospitalised.[1][2] The band carried on performing during the spectacle, while many in the audience were visibly shocked and concerned for Phil. Despite his injury Phil performed with the band the very next day in their home town, Kendal. Phil carried on a running tradition of eccentrically caused injury in the band, with previous incidents on tour including bass player and singer Hamilton breaking his arm after cutting off the branch he was sitting on, while looking for stage decoration.[3]
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- The Contemporary Collection/The Heritage Collection
- Holiday Hangover
- A Rough Trade America Sampler - Don't Let the Record Label Take You Out of Lunch
- Handsome Devil - Rough Trade XXI
- Dig for Fire a Tribute to Pixies
- Independents Day ID08
- Live Current Volume Four
- Trouble on the Railway (A Rough Trade/Tugboat Records Compilation)
- #03
- Rise and Shine
- Totally Wired
- Where Does All the Money Go? (A Rough Trade Records Compilation)
- Stop Me If You Think You Heard This One Before...
- X-Ray CD#7
- New Noises Vol. 62
- X-Ray CD#11
- SPEX CD#30
- EMI Music Publishing (Sampler A)
- Rock'N'Roll Riot Vol. 1 Kicking Off!
- Playlist: Volume 14
- A Brilliantine Mortality
- 18 Allein Unter Madchen
- Festival Fever '04
- Revolutions * Alternative Bands Radical Music
- The Bands 05 II
- Vollmilch 2005
- The Soundtrack of Your Summer
- The Bands 05 II
- Rock+Roll
- Word of Mouth 27
- Virgin Recommends 17
- SPEX CD #51
- Virgin Radio Sessions: Exclusive Soundcheck Panel CD Vol. 20
- Downloaded Essential Indie Rock Alternatives
- Red Room Volume 4
- Red Room Volume 2005
- The Cornerstone Player 060
- FreeCompactDisc
- Latest 7 / Brighton Live: The Coolest Tracks from Brighton
- Gimme Danger
- Live at KEXP, Volume 4
- FM4 Soundselections: 18
- Now Hear This! 60
- Nationwide Mercury Prize 2008 Album of the Year
- NME Awards 2009 - Pictures of You - A Tribute to Godlike Geniuses The Cure
- C09 Rough Trade Compilation
- Now Hear This! 71 - The Best of 2008
- Best of the Decade
- England: The Nu Sounds of British Music
- Music By Remote Control 2011.1
- Ny Musik Fra Playground Music April 2011
- 100 Hits Indie Anthems
- Recorded at the Automat: The Best of Rough Trade Records
- Brighton's Finest
- The Cornerstone Player 045
- The Cornerstone Player 050
- BBC Radio 6 Music Exclusive Mixes
- Later... With Jools Holland Presents Cool Britannia
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- Tranch-Manche Advance Portion (CDr, Sampler)
- Close the Door (File, MP3, 160)
- Carrion/All in It (Remix) (File, MP3, 128)
- Postcards From A Young Man Tour (CD, Promo, Sampler)
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