- On the Shoulders of Freaks · 1997
- Number 2 · 1999
- Why Haven't I Heard from You · 2005
- On the Shoulders of Freaks · 1997
- L.A. Dream · 2010
- L.A. Dream · 2010
- Why Haven't I Heard from You · 2005
- Number 2 · 1999
- A Miracle On Birch Street · 2024
- A Miracle On Birch Street · 2024
- A Miracle On Birch Street · 2024
- A Miracle On Birch Street · 2024
- A Miracle On Birch Street · 2024
About Henry Phillips
A musical satirist in the tradition of Tom Lehrer, sardonic folkie Henry Phillips was born November 14, 1969. As a teen he drew his primary musical inspiration from Billy Joel, penning heartfelt, sensitive songs of his own, but he eventually turned to more comic material, emerging as a popular attraction on the Los Angeles club circuit. A regular at the famous L.A. comedy nightspot the Improv as well as a favorite of radio's Dr. Demento, Phillips self-released his debut album, On the Shoulders of Freaks, in 1996; the record was subsequently reissued by Oglio, which also released his sophomore effort, Number 2, in 1999. Why Haven't I Heard from You? followed on the Clowny’s Big Hair label in 2005. ~ Jason Ankeny
- FROM
- United States of America
- BORN
- November 14, 1969
- GENRE
- Comedy