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Phil Saatchi is a singer song writer, winner of the 2006 John Lennon Song writing Competition, backing vocalist on Sam Browns number one hit 'Stop', youngest of the infamous Saatchi brothers.

He was signed as a solo artist to A&M Records in 1989 releasing one album, 'Stripped' and four singles. He has played at venues including the Wembley and London arenas, records and releases CD's under the band name 'Cousin Ken' through his label 'Revolutionary Road Music' and writes music for film, adverts, music libraries and theatre.

Whilst with A&M, he was the opening support act for Joan Armatrading across England and Europe. Bob Geldof said that "Phil's production of 'Good Thing' by Candy was one the greatest singles he'd ever heard" and was in radio play rotation on his XFM show for six months.

In 2009 Phil has developed tracks for Robin Scott of M (Pop Muzik) and has continued to produce upcoming songwriters and bands from his Brighton studio, helping create contemporary arrangements for their songs.

Phil Saatchi is based in Brighton and London and works freelance in studios around the UK and abroad.

Phil is a community music facilitator and Goldsmith's University workshop skills graduate, teaching music tech, giving one to one vocal, percussion and guitar lessons and running songwriting and singing workshops for adults and children.

The Beat Goes On' with Phil Manzanera from Roxy Music - Dischi Recordi 1991 'Stop' by Sam Brown' - A&M 1990 'Which way is Up' by Crispin J Glover - One Little Indian 2004 'Stripped' by Phil Saatchi - A&M Records 1887