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Phillip E. Hardy : ウィキペディア英語版
Phillip E. Hardy

Phillip E. Hardy (born May 27, 1956) is an American screenwriter, music critic and musician.
He was born in Manhassett, New York.
==Career==
Hardy began his drumming career in the mid 1970s, occasionally filling in as substitute drummer for Los Angeles punk band The Weasels, as well as jamming and recording with musicians including Dean Chamberlain, The Skulls and opening up for many notable LA rock bands.
During the 1980s he twice worked with Asylum Kids bassist and vocalist Dino Archon in bands named DV8 and Symbol Positive playing at Club Lingerie, Madame Wong's, and The Troubadour and on the Radio stage at the 1984 LA Street Scene. During the early 1990s, he fronted his own band Badge of Honor playing numerous live shows and had original songs featured on KLOS Radio ''Best of Local Licks show''.
In a May 9, 1994 ''Music Connection'' magazine review, Hardy’s vocal style was compared to Harry Chapin and in a July 4, 1994 article said his drumming was described as “As precise as the tick-tock of Big Ben and rocks like a run away renegade.
Hardy was awarded a Bachelor of Science in Business Management in 2001 and a Master of Management from the University of Redlands in 2003. In 2009, he completed the Project Manager Certificate Program at Stanford University. In January 2004, his album ''Old Dog, New Tricks'' was released and received positive reviews from publications including ''Fufkin'' magazine, ''Ripping Tracks''〔( ''Ripping Tracks'' review of ''Promising A Miracle'' )〕 and ''IOM'' magazine. Hardy released his second album ''Upon Politics, Love and Reflection'' in late September 2009.
Hardy has played drums with several blues and rock artists including Joe Houston, Marcella Detroit, Brian Ray, Jerry Cole and Guitar Shorty; and appeared as opening act for Canned Heat, The Motels, Rank and File and Animotion. Hardy has recently been performing with The Lively Ones of Pulp Fiction fame, in addition to New Blues Revolution who performed at the 2010 Los Angeles Music Awards.

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