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Sam 'Sluggo' Phipps

Sam "Sluggo" Phipps is an American saxophone player, best known for being a member of the new wave band Oingo Boingo. Sam Phipps was born in Los Angeles, California. He played piano and trombone from an early age, but an interest in surf rock lead him to begin playing saxophone at age 15. Between 1971 and 1972, Phipps attended Berklee College of Music in Boston. Prior to the formation of Oingo Boingo, Phipps met future members Danny Elfman and Leon Schneiderman while they were friends of his sister. While performing in Europe with singer and pianist Annette Peacock, Phipps was contacted by Richard Elfman and asked to return to the United States to play with the then theater group The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. He played tenor and soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute, percussion, and provided occasional backing vocals for Oingo Boingo from 1973 until the band's breakup in 1995. Oingo Boingo's odd mixture of pop, rock, ska, and varying world musical styles often featured the band's brass and woodwind instruments, giving Phipps the opportunity to perform solos that are reminiscent of the band's more theatrical and traditional origins. During the early years of Oingo Boingo, Phipps recorded an album of original avant-garde jazz compositions entitled Animal Sounds with pianist John Larkin. Following the breakup of Oingo Boingo, Phipps, along with Oingo Boingo members John Avila, Steve Bartek, Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez, and Doug Lacy formed the rock group Doug & the Mystics, who released their first and currently only album in 1995. Although former Oingo Boingo frontman Danny Elfman has stated that there will not be a full reunion, several other members, including Phipps, continue to perform with the band Oingo Boingo Former Members, led by drummer Johnny Vatos, playing songs from their Oingo Boingo career with vocalist Brendan McCreary. Phipps appeared as a member of Satan's band, alongside The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, in the 1980 film Forbidden Zone during the group's transformation period between being a theater group and becoming a rock band. With Oingo Boingo, he appeared in the Rodney Dangerfield film Back to School, the punk documentary Urgh! A Music War, and Longshot, as well as the music videos included in The Best of Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet and Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheater, Halloween 1995. He also had a cameo alongside bandmate Steve Bartek in the 1998 comedy film Meet the Deedles, for which Bartek composed original music.


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Born:
Oct 1, 1953 In Los Angeles, California, United States
Movie/TV Credits:
6
First Appeared:
In the movie Oingo Boingo: Live at the Ritz 1985-12-20
Latest Project:
Movie Oingo Boingo: 1983 US Festival 2011-01-01
Known For
Poster of Oingo Boingo: 1983 US Festival
Poster of Oingo Boingo: Halloween '87
Poster of Back to School
Poster of Oingo Boingo: Live at the Ritz
Filmography
Movie Oingo Boingo: 1983 US Festival Unknown 2011-01-01
Movie Oingo Boingo: Farewell (Live from the Universal Amphitheatre) Self 1996-04-16
Movie Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet Himself, Head Served On A Plate 1989-01-10
Movie Oingo Boingo: Halloween '87 Himself 1987-10-31
Movie Back to School Oingo Boingo Band Member 1986-06-13
Movie Oingo Boingo: Live at the Ritz Self - Tenor Sax 1985-12-20
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