Photo by Christian Lange

Photo by Christian Lange

ALL ABOUT UNCLE PHIL
Phil Leadbetter was born on March 31, 1962 in Knoxville, TN. The youngest of six children, Phil started playing the resonator guitar in 1974. In 1975, he became a founding member of the Knoxville NewgrassKnoxville Newgrass 1975 Boys, who at the time were one of the youngest bluegrass bands in the U.S. In 1976, this band was invited to the White House to perform for U.S President Gerald R. Ford during the Nation's Bicentennial.

In 1982, while a member of the Knoxville based group New Dawn, Phil performed almost daily at the 1982 World's Fair which took place that year in Knoxville. New Dawn 1984During this time, Phil performed for The President and First Lady Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos of the Phillipines. After 8 years working full-time as a head injury rehabilitation nurse, Phil decided it was time to make his move and try to get into the music on a full-time basis.

After stints with Grand Ole Opry Star Grandpa Jones,Grandpa Jones Band 1989 and also CBS Recording Artist Vern Gosdin, Phil became a member of JD Crowe And The New South in 1990 where he would stay until 2001. During this time, Phil recorded on 2 CDs with Crowe. The 1994 recording "Flashback" received a Grammy Nomination that year for "Best Bluegrass Album", as well as numerous IBMA nominations. The CD and song "Waiting For You" were both number #1 on the bluegrass charts in June 1995. As a member of the New South, Phil played The Grand Ole Opry several times as well as many bluegrass festival in the U.S and also Europe.

JD Crowe and the New South 1994 While a member of the New South, Phil recorded his first solo CD "Philibuster" in 1997 for Mid-Knight Records. The tune "Big Mon" reached #1 on Prime Cuts Of Bluegrass Volume #27. "Philibuster" was later purchased and released on Rounder Records in 1999.

In 2001, Phil became a founding member of the band Wildfire. The bands 1st Pinecastle Records release "Uncontained" charted top 10 on the National BluegrassWildfire Chart in 2001. The bands 2nd release "Where Roads Divide" did the same in 2003, with the song "The Lord Know's I'm Drinking" scoring #1 on Prime Cuts Of Bluegrass that same year. During 2003, Gibson Guitars released the new Phil Leadbetter Signature Dobro Guitar to world-wide sales. The guitar has done very well, and has been one of Gibson's best selling acoustic instruments. The guitar has been featured in many magazines and internet sites.

In 2005, Phil released his 2nd solo CD "Slide Effects" on Pinecastle Records. The tune "California Cottonfields" charted #1 for two consecutive months (October and November 2005) on The Bluegrass Unlimited's National Chart with the CD itself reaching the #4 spot. "California Cottonfields" also charted #1 on Prime Cuts Of Bluegrass. It was also a "Hot Pick" by quite a few Bluegrass Now reporting DJs, and also #1 several months on the "America's Bluegrass" chart.

In October 2005, "Slide Effects" was voted "Best Instrumental Album", and Phil was awarded "Dobro Player of the Year" at The International Bluegrass Music Awards which were held at The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

In December 2006, Phil joined forces with Steve Gulley and Alan Bibey to form the bluegrass super-group Grasstowne. The group's 1st CD was released in Fall of 2007 and charted at #1 for 3 straight months on the Bluegrass Unlimited's National Bluegrass Chart. The single "Dixie Flyer" also charted 2 straight months at #1 on the singles chart. The CD hit the top of many other charts including The Bluegrass Music Profiles (where the album and song debuted at #1), and also hitting #1 on The Roots Music Report for 2 straight weeks. In February of 2008, Grasstowne picked up "Bluegrass Album Of The Year", and Phil picked up "Dobro Player of The Year" at the SPBGMA Awards Show which is held annually in Nashville, TN. Grasstowne continues to play nearly 100 dates per year across the U.S. and worldwide.

Grasstowne 2007

Today, Phil's credit can be found on quite a few CDs and DVDs including those by Wildfire, J.D Crowe & The New South, Dolly Parton, Michelle Nixon & Drive, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, and Richard Bennett to name a few.