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Phil Soussan & Friends at Cafe Cordiale

Phil Soussan & friends (Phil Soussan (Vocals and Guitar) John Stack (lead guitar) Johnny Griparec (bass) and Franklin Vanderbilt (drums) PLUS many guests) will be performing tracks from Phil's recent release Vibrate at Cafe Cordial, Sherman Oaks, CA on January 10 2007.

Phil Soussan, bass player, has worked with many artists including Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmy Page, Toto, Billy Idol, Vince Neil, John Waite, Steve Lukather, Edgar Winter and Richie Kotzen. During those times he was also active in writing songs for them, most notably, Ozzy's biggest hit single "Shot in the Dark."

Phil recently released his debut solo CD entitled Vibrate, a collection of 12 songs written over the last couple of years that he has been recording since February 2005. Featuring many of the musicians that he has had the pleasure of working with such as Simon Phillips, Gregg Bissonette, Steve Lukather, David Paich, Richie Kotzen and others. The album represents a cross section of the styles that Phil has become known for. Memorable melodies and hook production ideas make this a record of songs that people seem to retain in their heads.

"I chose the title "Vibrate" because that is what I would like to describe happening when people hear the record. I hope that the sentiments that I felt when I wrote the songs will resonate the same feelings in the listeners. I would like people to relate to these stories based on my experiences. If that happens then I feel I will have done what I set out to do! When I look to the audience I want to see people react to the songs; they may be affected by them or they may not relate them but I want them to feel something! I think of my music as being provocative in that respect!"

In recent years Phil has also carved a reputation for himself in the world of production and mixing, and this album was completely recorded and mixed by Phil. Despite the challenge of trying to remain objective it is something that he has become extremely proud of.



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