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Van Phillips

Alexander Van Cleve Phillips (27th January 1905 - 6th November 1992) was an American musician, composer and photographer. He came to London in 1925 to play saxophone in the Savoy Havana Band. A few years later he was a recording studio manager at Columbia Records. He also made 78s under his own name. In the 1950s he composed the music for the BBC Light Programme radio series "Journey Into Space". These recordings were played on the forerunner to the analog synthesizer, the clavioline. In later life, his hobby of travel photography took over his life completely, and his 1966 "Traveller’s Book of Photography" sold over 150,000 copies. He remained active in this field until 1987, when he finally retired from his travels at the age of 82.

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Peel seemed to have only played one track from Van Phillips called 'I'm In The Market For You', which was chosen as one of the songs for the Peelenium 1930.

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I'm_In_The_Market_For_You-2

I'm In The Market For You-2

1999

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