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  1. Phillip Goodhand-Tait (born 3 January 1945, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England) [1] is an English singer-songwriter, record producer and keyboard player. Life and career. Goodhand-Tait was known as Phil Tait in his school years. His mother was a piano teacher and his father was involved in trade unions.

  2. Phillip Goodhand-Tait (* 3. Januar 1945 in Hull, Yorkshire) ist ein britischer Singer-Songwriter. 1961 gründete er die Stormsville Shakers, 1968 dann Circus. Für beide Bands, aber auch für andere wie The Love Affair schrieb er bereits in den 1960er Jahren einige Hits.

    • 3. Januar 1945
    • britischer Singer-Songwriter
    • Hull, Yorkshire
    • Goodhand-Tait, Phillip
  3. On the B-side was a cover version of "Gone Are the Songs of Yesterday", which was written by Phillip Goodhand-Tait. After its success, Goodhand-Tait saw an opportunity and signed a contract with Love Affair's managers John Cokell and Sid Bacon, the latter was the father to Love Affair Maurice Bacon. Goodhand-Tait went on to write ...

  4. THE PHILLIP GOODHAND-TAIT STORY. Phillip Goodhand-Tait was born in Hull, Yorkshire on January 3rd, 1945. Goodhand-Tait is his real surname, although at school and into the mid-60s, he was known as Phil Tait. His mother taught piano and his father was an active Trades Unionist.

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  5. PHILLIP GOODHAND-TAIT - "Gone Are The Songs of Yesterday". Complete recordings of 1970 -1973. Released on Cherry Red Records 2021. CDLEMBOX 245. £15.00 plus postage £4.50 (UK) This limited edition, beautifully packaged with a mini gatefold sleeve CD release, is a replica of the original vinyl package. The attention to detail is second to none.

  6. Phillip Goodhand-Tait est né le 3 janvier 1945. Il est producteur et réalisateur. Il est connu pour Destination danger (1964), Universal Soldier (1971) et Kid Creole & The Coconuts: Live in Paris (2001).

  7. Phillip Goodhand-Tait and the Stormsville Shakers from Guildford, Surrey, U.K. began in the '60s backing US legend Larry Williams and playing their r'n'b and r'n'r music featuring saxes, in clubs such as London's Allnighter, the Flamingo, the Marquee club, the Ricky-Tick venues, Sheffield's Mojo club, Manchester's Twisted Wheel, Hanley's The ...