Black Sage Leaf Clive "Nasser" Phillips with Bran Van 3000 at the Montreal Jazz Festival July, 1st 2008.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
LOVE POWER Montreal Jazz Festival 2008
Black Sage Leaf Clive "Nasser" Phillips with Bran Van 3000 at the Montreal Jazz Festival July, 1st 2008.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Black Sage: Leaf Clive Discusses What He Learned From His Friend, the Tree.
"Leaf" Clive "Nasser" Phillips
August 13, 1940 - December 19, 2008
August 13, 1940 - December 19, 2008
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
"The Women and the Waves"
New Movie "The Women and the Waves" to Premiere January 27th in Santa Barbara. Film by Heather Hudson and Peck Euwer with music by my sister Kathy Fry, David Greenbaum, and myself.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Couch Surfer
Bran Van 3000 at Metropolis July 2008. Featuring Jah Cutta, l'Ombre Blanche, Anik Jean and Maximillion. Liquid, EP Bergen, James DiSalvio, Nick Hynes, Stephane Moreille, Gary McKenzie, David "Mousey" Edmead, Leaf Clive "Nasser" Phillips, Ian Fry on drums.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
PRESS
SPECTRA News
Ten years of the BV3K sound system
Ten years after making the whole world groove to Drinking in L.A. — and blowing people away with their first major live concert, at the Festival in 1997 — the Bran Van sound remains instantly recognizable from the first notes, in hits and faves like Afrodiziak, Couch Surfer and Astounded. And after absorbing and transforming rock, disco, dance, electro and R&B, they continue their musical evolution, bringing soul, funk and reggae grooves in their gorgeous latest release, Rosé.
James Di Salvio likes to say he’s had no formal musical training… but you’d never know it from the way he schooled the dance world! With Glee (1998), Discosis (2001) and Rosé (2007), Di Salvio and bandmates Hawley, Ian Fry, Nick Hynes and Gary McKenzie stamped the Bran Van 3000 groove on listeners around the world. But to truly understand this band — or rather, collective — they must be seen live in concert! Those who’ve caught previous shows still rave about the magic, the fun, the positivity and the surrealism that make up the Bran Van brand… and eagerly await their new incarnation!
Quebecois PRESS 1
Quebecois PRESS 2
Ten years of the BV3K sound system
Ten years after making the whole world groove to Drinking in L.A. — and blowing people away with their first major live concert, at the Festival in 1997 — the Bran Van sound remains instantly recognizable from the first notes, in hits and faves like Afrodiziak, Couch Surfer and Astounded. And after absorbing and transforming rock, disco, dance, electro and R&B, they continue their musical evolution, bringing soul, funk and reggae grooves in their gorgeous latest release, Rosé.
James Di Salvio likes to say he’s had no formal musical training… but you’d never know it from the way he schooled the dance world! With Glee (1998), Discosis (2001) and Rosé (2007), Di Salvio and bandmates Hawley, Ian Fry, Nick Hynes and Gary McKenzie stamped the Bran Van 3000 groove on listeners around the world. But to truly understand this band — or rather, collective — they must be seen live in concert! Those who’ve caught previous shows still rave about the magic, the fun, the positivity and the surrealism that make up the Bran Van brand… and eagerly await their new incarnation!
Quebecois PRESS 1
Quebecois PRESS 2
Monday, July 07, 2008
Bran Van 3000 Montreal Jazz Fest



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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
French Canadian Summer
Just played a show with the Bran Van 3000 at NorthXbyXNorthEast. Up next is Woodstock en Beauce and Festival international de Jazz de Montreal on July 1st. Check for INFO
And here's a pic or two: bad qual. sorry.

Pictured from left: David "Mousie" Edmead, Gary McKenzie, Maximillion, Coco, Stephanie, Me with a cymbal pole through my head, Sara Johnston, James DiSalvio hiding Eric Pierre.

Clive "Nasser" Phillips
And here's a pic or two: bad qual. sorry.
Pictured from left: David "Mousie" Edmead, Gary McKenzie, Maximillion, Coco, Stephanie, Me with a cymbal pole through my head, Sara Johnston, James DiSalvio hiding Eric Pierre.
Clive "Nasser" Phillips
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Two Thousand and Great
I've recorded a record with Rob Balducci (see below), recorded most of my upcoming album and much much more. You can listen to my Latin HIT!--Wrestler--at My Space to listen.
Thursday, December 13, 2007

As of the last month, I am by sponsored by the New York Minute Cycling Team. I compete 3 times a week in the Manhattan courier competitions. My best times have been born out of the 5th Avenue route from 86th to 28th for which I hit an award winning time of 13 minutes. The 7th Avenue leg which spans 34th to Warren Street was fruitful as well, in which I clocked in at 11 minutes. Time trials at best. I'm preparing for the Week-Before-Christmas Championship Final where dreams are broken, crowds are many and coffee breaks are few. I expect to ride up to 200 miles that week, a modest accomplishment, and rake in anywhere from 4 to 5 grand a day. At least that's where the Jackpot is at now. Tomorrow I will be taking a half day to rest my quads.
(Ian wears Patagonia, American Apparel, Puma, LLLimón, and G-Star Raw.)
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Sponsored Rider

So I'm a bike courier now. 3 days a week. It's the coolest job ever. It's not even a job. I'm basically paid to race in NYC. It's making me fall in love with this city. I don't know if I will ever recover from her deep embrace. From my estimations, I'm doing somewhere from 25-35 miles a day. It's hardcore to say the least. I'm still a baby boy at the whole deal, street numbers are still fresh. I know 1270 Broadway is around 34th street and 500 5th Avenue is at 42nd street and that's it. I kid too much. It's been three weeks and I know a lot now. I go from top of midtown to downtown at least twice a day, sometimes four. I can get into almost any building. The view from the 49th floor of 30 Broad Street building is unbelievable: south tip of Manhattan and onward. I dart through traffic, shoot through cars on red lights, almost hit old ladies, get cursed at, and I get paid for it. I've wanted to write every day about it, because the occurrences are priceless. It's like the best movie ever. Yesterday was rough. Holiday season is starting to get heavy. Emotionally intense. The streets are seeping with it. 5th to 7th Avenues around Midtown at 5 PM was ridiculous. Cops had to tape off the sidewalks for every red light so pedestrians--blood still dripping from their holiday shopping bags--wouldn't just walk though the street without regards to the crossing signals. I see the same people over and over again. It's weird. You'd think the odds of repeated sightings would be low, but apparently not. Manhattan is quite small it seems. It is the center of the universe though so it's not so odd, I guess.
(Ian rides Trek mountain bikes, uses ONGUARD bike chains, BodyGlove Bags, TricoSports and Lowe Alpine gloves, and Triple-8 helmets. Clothing by Patagonia, Gap, Patagonia, G-Star Raw, Puma, and American Apparel.)
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Welcome to My Party! Video
There's no visual proof, but this is me playing with Beyondo at South Paw in Brooklyn.
The sound was so good here, which made for a pretty great show. Of course, Eric Biondo was like, that sucked, blah blah blah. Whatever, it was fun as sheet.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Dance!

It's here! My new hit dance single: DANCE! Right now, you can hear it on my MySpace page.
This is my first solo-produced track and was co-produced and mixed by Ivan Evangelista at the Warren Street Studio in Downtown Manhattan. Without him, all radness would go under-noticed.
DANCE! will be finding it's way into a new Geoff Boothby film that will be premiered in the not-so-distant future as well as my debut album.
Enjoy!
Saturday, November 03, 2007
The Fiery Furnaces
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Chelsea Bowl 3
IT's been a couple weeks, maybe more since I've hit the bowls, but here it is. A chilly Sunday at the Chelsea Bowl.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
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