Phillip Alexander Nugent
Instruments: Vocals, Guitar, Composition/Songwriting, Arranging
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The seeds of Phill Nugent’s folk-rock sound – sometimes whimsical and
sometimes gritty – took root in the northern Canadian wilderness where he was
raised. The Yukon-born artist’s background in musical theatre (he first took to the
stage at age five) later evolved into songwriting and self-taught guitar.
The juxtapositions that inspire Phill’s songs, like the comfort of family and the
freedom of travel, or the solitude of nature and connection with an audience,
weave rich storylines into his lyrics. Many of the songs on his first studio EP, self-
titled Phillip Alexander Nugent and released in fall 2019, are inspired by his wife
Michelle and his sons Miles and Beck.
Girl in London, one of the album’s quieter, acoustic tracks, reflects on Phill’s
journey to the U.K. to propose to Michelle. The ethereal Stargazers harks back to
their travels in France and nights spent by campfire. The EP’s first single, Almost
Perfect, was inspired by Gord Downie – one of Phill’s major musical influences,
among others like Paul Simon, Neil Young, Foo Fighters and The Lumineers.
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