Phil Heywood is a fingerstyle guitarist with a bluesy swing
and a bucketful of whatever it is that helps a performer turn
an instrumental piece into an arresting lyrical narrative.
His lucid playing encompasses the down-home rhythmic groove
of a Mississippi John Hurt or Leadbelly, and the sheer fluidity
and flair of Leo Kottke.
The internationally renowned Kottke, in fact, once handpicked
Heywood to tour and perform duets with him. A soul-grabbing
instrumentalist, Phil draws listeners in with his voice as
well, singing in a warm, plainspoken style that blends smoothly
with his rock-solid guitar work.
Heywood has been based in Minneapolis-St. Paul since the mid-eighties,
performing locally and regionally while also establishing
himself in the greater guitar and acoustic music world. He
is the 1986 National Fingerpicking Champion, and the winner
of the 1987 American Fingerstyle Guitar Festival Competition,
an event judged by some of the top players in this field.
In addition to his performances with Leo Kottke, Phil has
played with Chet Atkins on NPR's A Prairie Home Companion,
performed with fellow acoustic guitar luminaries Peter Lang,
Pat Donohue, and Tim Sparks, and opened shows for such artists
as Norman Blake, Greg Brown, John Renbourn, Chris Smither,
and Robin and Linda Williams.
He
has recorded four CDs: Some Summer Day (1990), Local
Joe (1996), Circle Tour (2000), and Banks of
the River (2003). What one inspired critic wrote of
Local Joe applies equally to each of Phil's CDs: "Acoustic
guitar fans should consider this recording a must have....Heywood
gives us all something to enjoy for a long time." (Music
Reviews Quarterly)