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Phil Phillips (R), with Eddie Shuler and George Khoury. Photo courtesy of the New Orleans Jazz Museum

In Memoriam: Phil Phillips (1926-2020)

June 25, 2020 by: Jeff Hannusch

Phil Phillips, a smooth-voiced South Louisiana musical giant, who recorded the timeless 1959 hit “Sea of Love,” died March 14, according to his family. He was 94.

“‘Sea of Love” was one of those memorably simple songs that will always be with us,” said author John Broven, whose second edition book...

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