Rod Phillips
- Springfield, MO
- Singing Pianist
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Richard A. said “Rod was the perfect pianist for our party celebrating the 180th anniversary of the writing of A Christmas Carol. He was dressed in Dickinsonian attire.…”
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David Greathouse is a singer/songwriter in the vein of the great storytelling songwriters of the seventies. His influences include Dan Fogelberg, John Denver, James Taylor, Jim Croce, Harry Chapin, Cat Stevens to name a few.
I had David play my songwriter showcase in September of 2015, and have booked him for several gigs since. In some ways David's music is a bit of a throwback, putting me in the mind of artists like Jim Croce and Dan Fogelberg. but it doesn't sound dated at all. He's a witty lyricist with a great sense of humor and a knack for capturing beauty in moments. He's also a fantastic folk guitarist—one of those guys who makes it look natural and easy, but has spent years developing skill and a style of his own.
Response from David Greathouse:
Thank you Barak. You are too kind. And thank you for your inspiration!
David provided music for our annual holiday party and did an incredible job. He crafted the perfect playlist for our party that interwove fun holiday classics, traditional carols, and several works of his own. It was such a treat to be able to present our guests with so much talent and to provide them with great entertainment. He was so great to work with and provided exactly what we were looking for. We look forward to working with him again many times in the future.
Response from David Greathouse:
Thank you JR! It was a great party! Thanks for the wonderful food!
I have booked David many times for our Farmers Market, Farmer's Market of the Ozark's. He is always kind, professional and compliments our atmosphere wonderfully!
Response from David Greathouse:
Thank you so much Sarah! I love playing at the Farmers Market of the Ozarks. The people and the atmophere are wonderful! Thank you so much for letting me be a part of it. :-)
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Gig Length: 60 - 180 minutes
I am a solo acoustic act. I play predominantly original music with a nice mix of familiar somgs by Dan Fogelberg, Jim Croce, Harry Chapin, John Denver, Eagles. Depending on the show, I occasioally incorporate piano or electric guitar for some songs, but it is typically just me, my voice and my acoustic guitar coming at you through a small PA.
David Greathouse is a songwriter, actor, graphic designer, sound designer and editor, recording engineer, CG enthusiast, and fledgling blacksmith. But his passion is songwriting. Storytelling. The business of taking a listener some place special and returning them changed, or at least affected. His is the art of altered perspectives and artfully colored phrases intent on catching a listener off guard - to knock them off balance and send them on their way with new ideas about stuff. His lyric craftsmanship has garnered great appreciation, and on the guitar, he owns a distinctive and compelling style that is uniquely his own but comfortably familiar. He has been writing and performing for more than twenty years, but since 2008, he has immersed himself in numerous theater and film projects - writing, acting and producing at every possible opportunity.
Throughout most of his childhood David was plagued with health problems, the worst of which was faltering kidney function. By the time he entered his teens it was apparent he needed dialysis or a kidney transplant. He started dialysis treatments the spring of 1980 and his family began the process of testing for the possibility of a related donor, and his mother was a nearly perfect match. During his sophomore year in high school, not long after his sixteenth birthday, he received one of his mother’s kidneys.
David graduated from high school in 1983, and started college that fall with an intended major in Graphic Art. In the summer of 1985, while working as a horse camp counselor at YMCA Camp Lakewood, he met Cindy, his future wife, and that Fall he transferred and changed his major to Music Theory and Composition. In September of 1988, not long after Cindy’s college graduation, they were married and moved to Branson, Missouri, where David was an entertainer at several attractions and an active member of the Ozark Songwriter’s Association.
In 1990, they packed everything into storage, and began the process of relocating to Tennessee where David planned to finish college and try his hand as a songwriter. That plan was never realized. David’s transplanted kidney failed in the Fall of 1990, and the couple moved in with his parents. He resumed dialysis treatments, and began the wait for a another kidney. It was a relatively short wait, and he received a second transplant from an unknown donor in February of 1991.
For the next few years, he performed regularly at several St. Louis area coffee houses, and returned several times to the YMCA of the Ozarks in Potosi, Missouri as a featured performer. During this time David recorded In the Balance, a cassette of 11 original songs. He also recorded a live performance entitled Alive & Well. In the meantime, he returned to school and completed a degree in Media Communications in 1994. In the fall of 1995 he and Cindy moved back to Springfield in southwest Missouri.
In 2008, in addition to countless appearances throughout the area, his live performance at the Gillioz Theatre, also in Springfield was recorded and released as a CD.
In 2011, he found himself a willing captive of the Star Trek universe writing several songs for a wildly popular series of live, staged parodies of the classic show.
He garnered his first Composer and Musical Director credits in Queen City Collective’s 2012 production of Euripides’ Cyclops, in which he also played the role of Silenus. Later, that same year, he sank into the lusciously despicable role of Miles in Matt Boes’ Art Is Good, and as a musician and actor in A Class Act Productions An Ozark Mountain Christmas. During this period he also worked with the Skinny Improv’s Playhouse Theater, appearing in Robin Hood and Rumpelstiltskin and several other improvisational children’s productions.
In 2013, David contributed an original song “The Voices In Our Heads” to Springfield playwright, Bryant Turnage’s, presentation of six one act plays staged under the same title. 2013 also marked the debut of Harvest Moon Productions and its staging of 1000 Cranes. A heartbreaking true story depicting life in the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing, for which he penned and performed the song “Still Falling”. He also teamed with Rice Theatricals, to co-produce a series of radio plays under the banner of Radio Heyday. To date, they have produced well over a dozen shows.
In the spring of 2014, David wrote and recorded the theme song and score for A Little Help, Missouri State University’s student web series, in which he was also cast. In April, 2015 his composition won Outstanding Theme Song at the L.A. Webfest, where he was also nominated for Outstanding Actor for his role as Dan. His score was also nominated for Best Original Music/Score at the 2015 Miami Webfest.
Most recently, he played the role of Old Scratch in J. Allen Williams’ feature film Everything. He also wrote and co-produced two songs for the film’s score and soundtrack.
The film is currently slated for a 2017 release.
My set has never been "set". It is free to wander with the will of the room. Having said that, I am, after all, a songwriter so it is my job to showcase that work. You can expect a great deal of original material at one of my shows, but there are certain cover tunes by a handfull of artists which always seem to make an appearance. Here are just a few...
Dan Fogelberg:
Leader of the Band
Old Tennessee
Make Love Stay
Longer
Crow
... many more!
Jim Croce
Time in a Bottle
I Got a Name
Recently
You Don't Mess Around With Jim
John Denver:
Take Me Home, Country Roads
Annie's Song
Back Home Again
Matthew
This Old Guitar
James Taylor:
Sweet Baby James
Fire & Rain
Shower the People
Something in the Way She Moves
Country Road
... and a miltitude of others
Desperado - Eagles
Peaceful, Easy Feeling - Eagles
Wasted on the Way - CS&N
Southern Cross - CS&N
Cat's in the Cradle - Harry Chapin
Salt & Pepper - Harry Chapin
Danny's Song - Loggins & Messina
Mr. Bojangles - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
City of New Orleans - Arlo Guthrie
Wild World - Cat Stevens
Vincent - Don McLean
Traveling Soldier - The Dixie Chicks
This list is by no means exhaustive, but a pretty fair sampling of the type of material I cover.
Dan Fogelberg
Jim Croce
James Taylor
Harry Chapin
John Denver
Jackson Browne
I'm pretty easy! I don't require much, just a PA if the room requires it. I have a small setup I can bring if you don't have one. As far as that goes, I just need a vocal mic and an input for guitar!
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