Jodi Phillis

Jodi Phillis
Background information
Birth name Jodi Christine Phillis
Born (1965-04-11) 11 April 1965
Melbourne, Australia
Genres Pop, Indie rock, Adult contemporary
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar, Singing
Years active 1989present (bands)
1996present (solo)
Associated acts Clouds

Jodi Christine Phillis (born in Melbourne, Australia on 11 April 1965) is an Australian singer-songwriter-guitarist. She spent her childhood in California, United States, and moved back to Sydney, Australia to begin school. She quit school at 15, then spent 8 years working with surfwear company Mambo Graphics until she took up the role as co-frontwoman of The Clouds.[1] Phillis was best known for her vocal ability in many of her songs, such as 'Hieronymus', 'Souleater' and 'Ghost of Love Returned'.

After the Clouds' split in 1997 Phillis formed The Dearhunters project, and from then on she took a much mellower musical direction. Her debut solo album Lounge o' Sound, embraced many exotic textures, while its follow-up, the more conventional In Dreams I Live (2001) received much critical acclaim. The track Waiting, Wanting, Holding was featured in the ABC's series Love Is A Four-Letter Word. In Dreams... went on to receive two ARIA Award nominations. Her third solo album, For Lovers, Artists and Dreamers, was released in 2004.

2005 saw Phillis reunite with former Clouds band-mate Trish Young, under the aptly named moniker The Girls From The Clouds. Their EP Lalalala was released in early 2006.[2] After 18 months, however, Phillis and Young once again went their separate ways.

Phillis currently lives in Austinmer, New South Wales with husband and fellow musician, Tim Oxley, and her two daughters. Jodi and Tim have formed Roger loves Betty.

References

  1. MacNeil, Jason: Jodi Phillis Biography, Yahoo! Music.
  2. Dwyer, Michael: The Girls From The Clouds, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 December 2005.
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