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Phillip and Fiawna: Together in Tulsa

Together in Tulsa

Phillip and Fiawna: Together in Tulsa

Rebekah Greiman

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July 14, 2010

“I was blown away,” Phillip recalls the first day he met Fiawna at the now-closed record store, Mooch and Burn. “I had no idea where she came from.”

Packed in the back of the 15th and Harvard venue, which was the size of most people’s bathrooms, Phillip had no choice but to stay and watch the next band, fronted by Fiawna.

“The first thing I noticed when she started playing was the raw energy,” Phillip recalls, “She had a smoky voice, but powerful.”

“He looks like Frankenstein,” laughs Fiawna, “almost like a giant stomping on the ground.”

Phillip went home and looked for her music online, read her bio and found the details of her next show. He then rounded up a group of friends to hear Fiawna sing at Nordaggio’s Coffee Shop on Lewis Avenue.

“I just thought he was one of those guys,” Fiawna said about their first encounter. “But then he came back to the next show and brought eleven people with him. From then on out, I had this fan base that were coming to every show.”

Several shows later, Fiawna’s bass player moved to New York, leaving the position open. Phillip already knew all of her songs for his first audition. But he could not have guessed the deeper connections he held with Fiawna. They both had parents pass away when they were young, turning to music as a way to help cope with the loss.

“When Phillip started playing, it started making it all perfect,” Fiawna said.

“When Fiawna’s singing,” Phillip states, “She’s extremely passionate and she has a huge force coming from her. It’s very intense.”

The two have been playing together in her band for the last two years.

“I had to be involved with this project, with this person, with her,” Phillip said, remembering that day at The Mooch and Burn, “I didn’t know how, but I felt like it was going to happen and it needed to happen.”

Phillip and Fiawna will be married this year, October 10, 2010.

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  • http://www.cooperphotog.com Cooper

    Love those cats.

  • http://www.cooperphotog.com Cooper

    Cool photo, too, Rebekah!

  • Shawna Lewis

    Awesome story!

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    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by don rozanski, This Land Press. This Land Press said: TOGETHER IN TULSA: Philip & Fiawna form a harmony of one in this portrait by writer and photographer Rebekah Greiman http://fb.me/CkotKw3X [...]

  • Carly

    Makes me want to check them out! Thanks!

  • Cody

    Thanks Rebekah! I want more! Keep writing…

  • Daniel

    Great article and photo!

  • http://www.dlightapparel.com Rachel Williams

    SHUT. UP! So stinkin cute. I love True Love.

  • Daddio

    Cool! Great story & photo! I’m sure it’ll make your dad proud!

  • brie

    love the band. love the story. I dig it.

  • http://www.angelameuser.com Angela Meuser

    So sweet. Makes me want to write a romance novel…

  • http://www.jeremycharles.com Jeremy

    I first came across Fiawna at the Cherry Street Farmers market years ago. There was Phillip, backing her on bass. “Who is she?” I asked Phillip between songs. “Fiawna Forte” he said. I got her card. I knew this was going somewhere. And so did they. Top notch both of them. And great photo.

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