Phillip Michael Pacetti

Phillip Pacetti (musician)
Phillip Pacetti
Background information
Genres psychedelic, indie rock, psy-folk, dream-folk
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1990–present
Labels Poisoned Apple Recordings
Eleanore Recordings
Core Records
Associated acts Kiss Me Origami
Self Destructing Messengers
Grumblefish

Phillip Pacetti known as Philonious" is an American musician active in the 1990s to present.

"Philonious" is a vocalist, guitarist, lyricist, songwriter and music producer who began his musical journey in the early 90's with the Los Angeles band Grumblefish. The band was produced by Jonathan Melvoin (drummer for The Dickies, and Prince and The Revolution) Jonathan was the drummer on their debut album and performed at local shows with the band in Los Angeles for one year before recruiting Mark Aber Rooney, the son of Mickey Rooney and Jan Rooney. Grumblefish was a staple of the LA music scene and released three albums before disbanding in 1996. Philonious studied voice at Musician's Institute in Los Angeles, CA, and was cited by friends and fellow musicians for his tremendous vocal range in his early years. He fronted the band[1] Self Destructing Messengers which disbanded after their last performance in August 2010.

His experience working in various studios in Los Angeles, CA, Dallas, TX and Nashville, TN with the likes of Emmy Award winning sound designer/composer, Leonard Wolf revived his interest audio engineering. He is currently recording and producing underground bands in Raleigh, NC. In 2016 he founded a non-profit, musical collective called, Poisoned Apple Recordings, Inc as a platform for musical artists in the Raleigh, NC artist community.

References

  1. Mailer-Daemon (July 23, 2010). "Drivin' N Cryin' with Self-Destructing Messengers : Soul Kitchen Fri July 23". Mod Mobilian. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
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