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The web site has become quite extensive in recent times and if we didn't feature this page then the index columns featured on most pages would seem endless!

Now you can dispense with the GPS and navigate your way a little easier with some of the hyperlinks below.

 

1. Homepage:

General introduction that most of you would have first encountered.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/index.html

 

2. Live concerts:

Featuring nearly all live performances inc. the Tuesday night gig!

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/live.html

 

3. History:

Introductory page to new biography. 

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/history.html

Full musical biography. Some great photos added. 

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/fullbiog.html

A page written by Steve Phillips focusing on his life as a landscape painter. 

http://stevephillipsmusic.com/nsphillips.html

REVIEWS ... feat. selected reviews regarding Steve's live and recorded work. 

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/reviews.html

 

4. Band:

Introductory page leading to The Rough Diamonds band.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/band.html

Light hearted notes written by Steve Phillips about the various band members. 

http://stevephillipsmusic.com/bandbiog.html

Regular guest/band member, Mick Wheeler with Billy Fury!

http://stevephillipsmusic.com/gall_jaywalkers.html

This page is aimed primarily at traders who really should be considering a booking with The Rough Diamonds - sound clips and more. 

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/bandsounds.html

 

5. Gallery:

First page that takes you through a succession of photo images

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/gallery_1.html

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/gall_2.html

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/gall_3.html  

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/gall_4.html  

Featuring two pictures from 1994 of the band including one with Rory McLeod.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/bandsounds.html  

Posters from the Cambridge Folk Festival, 1987 and 1988.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/cambridge87.html  

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/cambridge88.html  

Here's a page dedicated to photo's sent in by you good people.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/snaps.html (Update March 07)

 

 

6. Music Shop

Introduction to Steve's albums with sound clips.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/shop.html (New layout April '07)

Another page to discover some one minute sound files.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/bandsounds.html

CD Track listings etc. 

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/shopinfo.html

 

7. Art Shop:

View and purchase the gift cards on this page. 

Also added some extra pictures of paintings not available on gift card any more.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/artshop.html (Updated April '07)

Here is a page featuring some original paintings currently for sale.

http://stevephillipsmusic.com/artoriginals.html (New April '07)

The biography written by Steve about himself as a painter.

http://stevephillipsmusic.com/nsphillips.html

 

8. Guitars:

Photos of Steve's guitars.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/tools.html  

 

9. Contact:

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/contact.html

 

10. Links:

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/links.html

 

11. Hillbillies:

A little bit for now about The Notting Hillbillies.

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/hillbillies.html

 

12. Reviews:

http://www.stevephillipsmusic.com/reviews.html

 

13. News:

This page provides the occasional diary odds and ends of what's going on etc.

http://stevephillipsmusic.com/news.html

 

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I should point out that this is the first ever web site I have created without any prior skills or knowledge.

I am aware that some PC's will view the site differently to what I or others see.

Bear with me, especially you technical web boffins out there, hopefully I'll upgrade the site at some stage to something more professional and universal but for now, this is cottage industry trying its best .... and attempting to drag Mr Phillips into the modern age!

Thanks to you all.

Steve K.

 

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