Phill Ross
Bio
I have been writing for 39 years starting out with poetry then moved on to song lyrics and music/band reviews,I now write mostly historical related books and I have written and self published 15 books to date.
Stories (37/0)
Nighthawkers part 2
Today i awoke in a good mood, no particular reason other than I had finally had a chance to go metal detecting a couple of days ago and it did me the world of good mentally, physically I am still in pain and think I may have bruised or pulled something in my right hip but that aside, two days ago I was sitting in a field with a beautiful vista, a magnificent Buzzard hovering very close and a cheese and onion sandwich in my hand.
By Phill Ross4 years ago in Criminal
Online music competitions
If you are a musician or wanting to learn to play an instrument, or even perhaps a collector of musical equipment, one of the many ways of acquiring gear that we would normally have to save up for, or in some cases never be able to afford, is to enter an online competition.
By Phill Ross4 years ago in Beat
Heavy Metal
In recent years I have been challenged on my knowledge of the genre of music known as Heavy Metal, both times by my own children, the first time this happened was around 8yrs ago when my daughter was 16 years old and we were discussing music, I don't remember the exact conversation but it resulted in her blurting out that I "Know nothing about metal music".
By Phill Ross4 years ago in Beat
Andy Robbins - Black & White
Singer/songwriter Andy Robbins is back and he has brought another great EP showcasing his talented brand of acoustic folk/pop with some new changes to his usual acoustic session, Black and White is the new EP written and performed by Andy Robbins who is signed to BFS Records.
By Phill Ross4 years ago in Beat
The Pro's & Cons of Hitchhiking
I have wanted to write a biography about my life for many years however attempting to get a life down on paper (or in this case a computer) is a formidable task, placing faces, names and locations along with their corresponding dates proved to be too much for my old brain to cope with.
By Phill Ross4 years ago in Wander