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"A Harp For All Reasons"

When people are talking about music and they hear the words “Nashville, TN”, they are most likely to think of it as the home of the Grand Ole Opry and country music. They may think of the depth of an upright bass or the cry of a pedal steel guitar. They might think of the haunting sound of a fiddle, or music laced stories punctuated by the high tenor of a mandolin. Thoughts of an ornate gold harp, whose beauty is surpassed only by the music it produces, usually do not spring to mind. But Phyllis Taylor Sparks is doing her part to change that.

As owner of a 23 KT Gold Venus Aria harp and the creator of the beautiful music emanating from its strings, Phyllis Taylor Sparks is a dynamic live performer, savvy composer, prolific recording artist, and in-demand session player. Unlike some musicians, Ms. Sparks is not limited to a single genre of music, and her repertoire reflects that. Equally at home playing light jazz, pop standards, Celtic hymns or one of her original compositions with a flamenco flavor, Ms. Sparks is broadening musical horizons. Several years ago, Nashville made a big push to be known as Music City USA in order to reflect the wide divergence of styles being created and recorded. Similarly, Ms. Sparks reflects that diversity in her musical choices. She says, “I specifically came to Music City in order to take advantage of the eclectic musical landscape that Nashville has to offer”.

Having played other instruments first, she approaches the harp as a lead instrument. Ms. Sparks states, “Too often, audiences have the preconceived notion that the harp is a beautiful instrument to look at, but not very forceful in its own right When people think of the harp, they think in more visual terms instead of what it can do musically. I’m attempting to break down those barriers”.

Ms. Sparks‚ recordings are a reflection of her diversity. “I Remember You” a tribute to Johnny Mercer features the works of one of the best composers of the 20th century, arranged and played by Ms. Sparks and her band, the Dream Machine, in a new age/light jazz style. “Harp For Christmas” features classic holiday tunes and gives them a jazzy new sound, and “Heart Strings” is a collection of some of the greatest love songs of all time. Ms. Sparks‚ original compositions reflect an even greater diversity. “Two of my original songs are featured on a compilation Christmas CD released by Coldwater Creek this season. The feedback has been great, especially for “Caribbean Carol”. In addition, her four CDs have sold well internationally, with “Celtic Harp Sparks!” a collection of traditional Celtic tunes, receiving airplay on radio stations around the US and Canada. Her new CD, “Harp Horizons”, which is a mix of standard Celtic hymns and new original music, is tentatively slated to be released March 15, 2005 on the Voyager Records label.

The list of people whom Phyllis Taylor Sparks has played for reads like a virtual Who’s Who, including the wedding of Natalie Cole, numerous parties for Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen, and for H.R.H. Prince Edward on his recent trip to Nashville. In addition to her work as a solo artist, Ms. Sparks has played with the Nashville Symphony on their Carnegie Hall Tour and on the Amy Grant 2001 Christmas Tour. Ms. Sparks and her jazz trio, The Dream Machine, have played Nashville’s prestigious Swan Ball. She has also accompanied Josh Groban, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lorrie Morgan and the legendary Ray Charles. While playing with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Phyllis accompanied Trey Anastasio, of the rock group Phish, at the 2004 Bonnaroo Festival. “That had to be one of the most surreal gigs I’ve ever played. Being on stage at a world-known music festival in front of 90,000 screaming people was indescribable. Just the roar of the crowd made you feel like you could do anything”.

So the next time you hear someone mention Nashville, think of Phyllis Taylor Sparks and her golden harp. Or better yet, give her a listen. You will be amazed at the range of styles she plays and the depth of feeling she conveys. And remember: Nashville isn’t called Music City USA for nothing.
- Venus Harps


"A Harp For All Reasons"

When people are talking about music and they hear the words “Nashville, TN”, they are most likely to think of it as the home of the Grand Ole Opry and country music. They may think of the depth of an upright bass or the cry of a pedal steel guitar. They might think of the haunting sound of a fiddle, or music laced stories punctuated by the high tenor of a mandolin. Thoughts of an ornate gold harp, whose beauty is surpassed only by the music it produces, usually do not spring to mind. But Phyllis Taylor Sparks is doing her part to change that.

As owner of a 23 KT Gold Venus Aria harp and the creator of the beautiful music emanating from its strings, Phyllis Taylor Sparks is a dynamic live performer, savvy composer, prolific recording artist, and in-demand session player. Unlike some musicians, Ms. Sparks is not limited to a single genre of music, and her repertoire reflects that. Equally at home playing light jazz, pop standards, Celtic hymns or one of her original compositions with a flamenco flavor, Ms. Sparks is broadening musical horizons. Several years ago, Nashville made a big push to be known as Music City USA in order to reflect the wide divergence of styles being created and recorded. Similarly, Ms. Sparks reflects that diversity in her musical choices. She says, “I specifically came to Music City in order to take advantage of the eclectic musical landscape that Nashville has to offer”.

Having played other instruments first, she approaches the harp as a lead instrument. Ms. Sparks states, “Too often, audiences have the preconceived notion that the harp is a beautiful instrument to look at, but not very forceful in its own right When people think of the harp, they think in more visual terms instead of what it can do musically. I’m attempting to break down those barriers”.

Ms. Sparks‚ recordings are a reflection of her diversity. “I Remember You” a tribute to Johnny Mercer features the works of one of the best composers of the 20th century, arranged and played by Ms. Sparks and her band, the Dream Machine, in a new age/light jazz style. “Harp For Christmas” features classic holiday tunes and gives them a jazzy new sound, and “Heart Strings” is a collection of some of the greatest love songs of all time. Ms. Sparks‚ original compositions reflect an even greater diversity. “Two of my original songs are featured on a compilation Christmas CD released by Coldwater Creek this season. The feedback has been great, especially for “Caribbean Carol”. In addition, her four CDs have sold well internationally, with “Celtic Harp Sparks!” a collection of traditional Celtic tunes, receiving airplay on radio stations around the US and Canada. Her new CD, “Harp Horizons”, which is a mix of standard Celtic hymns and new original music, is tentatively slated to be released March 15, 2005 on the Voyager Records label.

The list of people whom Phyllis Taylor Sparks has played for reads like a virtual Who’s Who, including the wedding of Natalie Cole, numerous parties for Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen, and for H.R.H. Prince Edward on his recent trip to Nashville. In addition to her work as a solo artist, Ms. Sparks has played with the Nashville Symphony on their Carnegie Hall Tour and on the Amy Grant 2001 Christmas Tour. Ms. Sparks and her jazz trio, The Dream Machine, have played Nashville’s prestigious Swan Ball. She has also accompanied Josh Groban, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lorrie Morgan and the legendary Ray Charles. While playing with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Phyllis accompanied Trey Anastasio, of the rock group Phish, at the 2004 Bonnaroo Festival. “That had to be one of the most surreal gigs I’ve ever played. Being on stage at a world-known music festival in front of 90,000 screaming people was indescribable. Just the roar of the crowd made you feel like you could do anything”.

So the next time you hear someone mention Nashville, think of Phyllis Taylor Sparks and her golden harp. Or better yet, give her a listen. You will be amazed at the range of styles she plays and the depth of feeling she conveys. And remember: Nashville isn’t called Music City USA for nothing.
- Venus Harps


"What People Are Saying"

What People Are Saying About Phyllis Taylor Sparks:

"Thank you for the wonderful CDs. My wife and sister and I enjoyed them. The tribute to Johnny Mercer was great. I hope you do fabulous business with it." — Jamie Farr

"I thank you so much for sending your terrific album. What a pleasure to hear you play so beautifully the great Mercer songs, and I also loved the band with you." — Margaret Whiting, Artist/Singer Star of the Broadway Show, "Dream", New York, NY

"Thank you for the CD 'Heart Strings'. It is wonderful — very today, yet shows the classical status of the harp." — Don Pippin, Musical Director The Broadway Show, "Dream" and The Rockettes Christmas Spectacular, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY

"I want to thank you for your eloquent performance. You played beautifully and the artistry of the ensemble was much appreciated by all in the audience." — Leslie Bassett, Composer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

"I will always remember you and your playing. It is one of my great musical memories. It was a great evening and my wife and I have often remarked not only of your present talent but make a prediction for the great future we feel is ahead for you." — Joseph Stukas, General Director, The Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

"You don’t play at people. You reach their hearts and create something sensational!" — Ed Golterman, Producer, Ed Golterman Enterprises, Inc., Vienna, VA

"Your recording is great! Most harpists can’t play that well after a lifetime at it. Let me know and I’ll push it on my radio program." — Bob Taylor, Radio Personality, WJR Radio, Detroit, MI

"Thanks for playing at the inauguration of our new president last week. God bless you. I look forward to working with you again!" — Jim Burleson, Music Director, Annual Baptist Convention, Nashville, TN

"I enjoyed your playing on the Mantovani Tour! We had a good group. I'm looking forward to seeing you again in Jacksonville. Best wishes." — Sam Fricano, Conductor, The Mantovani Orchestra., Jacksonville, FL - Eclectic Productions


"What People Are Saying"

What People Are Saying About Phyllis Taylor Sparks:

"Thank you for the wonderful CDs. My wife and sister and I enjoyed them. The tribute to Johnny Mercer was great. I hope you do fabulous business with it." — Jamie Farr

"I thank you so much for sending your terrific album. What a pleasure to hear you play so beautifully the great Mercer songs, and I also loved the band with you." — Margaret Whiting, Artist/Singer Star of the Broadway Show, "Dream", New York, NY

"Thank you for the CD 'Heart Strings'. It is wonderful — very today, yet shows the classical status of the harp." — Don Pippin, Musical Director The Broadway Show, "Dream" and The Rockettes Christmas Spectacular, Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY

"I want to thank you for your eloquent performance. You played beautifully and the artistry of the ensemble was much appreciated by all in the audience." — Leslie Bassett, Composer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

"I will always remember you and your playing. It is one of my great musical memories. It was a great evening and my wife and I have often remarked not only of your present talent but make a prediction for the great future we feel is ahead for you." — Joseph Stukas, General Director, The Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

"You don’t play at people. You reach their hearts and create something sensational!" — Ed Golterman, Producer, Ed Golterman Enterprises, Inc., Vienna, VA

"Your recording is great! Most harpists can’t play that well after a lifetime at it. Let me know and I’ll push it on my radio program." — Bob Taylor, Radio Personality, WJR Radio, Detroit, MI

"Thanks for playing at the inauguration of our new president last week. God bless you. I look forward to working with you again!" — Jim Burleson, Music Director, Annual Baptist Convention, Nashville, TN

"I enjoyed your playing on the Mantovani Tour! We had a good group. I'm looking forward to seeing you again in Jacksonville. Best wishes." — Sam Fricano, Conductor, The Mantovani Orchestra., Jacksonville, FL - Eclectic Productions


"Radio Reviews"

What radio stations are playing Phyllis Sparks' CDs and what are some are saying about her? Read Below...

CKWR/Waterloo, Ontario CAN: Tom Quick, Director — "Very enjoyable. I will have the pleasure of using this CD on my Christmas show. Look forward to more delights from your catalogue."

KECG/El Cerrito, CA: Corey Mason, World One Radio Director — "Please forward material!"

WCNK/Big Pine Key, FL: Chuck Thomas, Producer — "Very nice!"

WPRK/Winter Park, FL: Matt Donnelly, GM

WTRB/Ripley, TN: Jenny Wilson, PD — "GOOD!"

WVIC/Lansing, MI: Les Ticack, GM

WPLN/Nashville, TN: Rob Gordon, GM

KBCT/Waco, TX: Jerry Lenamon, GM

WMRA/Harrisonburg, VA: Chuck Sott, Music Director

KAHM/Prescott, AZ: Nancy Silverstein, Music Director — "Look forward to hearing more, especially standards!"



New Additions:
WXPN FM/Philadelphia, PA
WJTO/Bath, MA — Bob Bittner, PD
WGPR/Detroit, MI — Rosetta Loving, PD
WHRV/Norfolk, VA
KSDS/San Diego, CA
KCCA/Colorado City, AZ
KFIT/Melbourne, FL
WSIE FM/St Louis, MO
KEDM FM/Monroe, LA
KAJX FM/Aspen, CO
KYDS FM/Sacramento, CA
KFUO/St. Louis — Chuck Rathert, PD - Voyager Records


"Radio Reviews"

What radio stations are playing Phyllis Sparks' CDs and what are some are saying about her? Read Below...

CKWR/Waterloo, Ontario CAN: Tom Quick, Director — "Very enjoyable. I will have the pleasure of using this CD on my Christmas show. Look forward to more delights from your catalogue."

KECG/El Cerrito, CA: Corey Mason, World One Radio Director — "Please forward material!"

WCNK/Big Pine Key, FL: Chuck Thomas, Producer — "Very nice!"

WPRK/Winter Park, FL: Matt Donnelly, GM

WTRB/Ripley, TN: Jenny Wilson, PD — "GOOD!"

WVIC/Lansing, MI: Les Ticack, GM

WPLN/Nashville, TN: Rob Gordon, GM

KBCT/Waco, TX: Jerry Lenamon, GM

WMRA/Harrisonburg, VA: Chuck Sott, Music Director

KAHM/Prescott, AZ: Nancy Silverstein, Music Director — "Look forward to hearing more, especially standards!"



New Additions:
WXPN FM/Philadelphia, PA
WJTO/Bath, MA — Bob Bittner, PD
WGPR/Detroit, MI — Rosetta Loving, PD
WHRV/Norfolk, VA
KSDS/San Diego, CA
KCCA/Colorado City, AZ
KFIT/Melbourne, FL
WSIE FM/St Louis, MO
KEDM FM/Monroe, LA
KAJX FM/Aspen, CO
KYDS FM/Sacramento, CA
KFUO/St. Louis — Chuck Rathert, PD - Voyager Records


Discography

Harp Horizons, Accents For Solo Harp, Celtic Harp Sparks!, Heart Strings, I Remember You, and Harp For Christmas. All tracks are available on itunes and other digital services including Snocap at myspace.com/phyllistaylorsparks. CD's are available from CDBaby.com and from phyllissparks.com.

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Bio

Phyllis Sparks is a dynamic live performer, savvy composer, prolific recording artist, and in-demand session player. She uses current rhythms and styles in a prolific journey through traditional music to some exceptionally inspired new music for harp, guitar, keyboard, percussion. Assisted by her band "The Dream Machine", Phyllis brings her writing to a new personal level and into the world of pop music. Phyllis is known for communicating well with her audience. Equally at home playing Celtic hymns or one of her original compositions, Ms. Sparks is broadening musical horizons.
The list of people whom Phyllis Taylor Sparks has played for reads like a virtual Who's Who, including Natalie Cole, Donna Summer, and Dennis DeYoung (Stix). Ms. Sparks has played with the Nashville Symphony on their Carnegie Hall Tour and on the Amy Grant 2001 Christmas Tour. Ms. Sparks and her band, The Dream Machine, have played for Prince Edward. She has also accompanied Josh Groban, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lorrie Morgan and the legendary Ray Charles. While playing with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Phyllis accompanied Trey Anastasio, of the rock group Phish, at the 2004 Bonnaroo Festival.
Ms Sparks is a former member of the Mantovani Orchestra.