Jennifer Phillips: The Birmingham-born, London-based gospel diva

Tuesday 1st July 2003

JENNIFER PHILLIPS fielded some questions from Tony Cummings.

Jennifer Phillips
Jennifer Phillips

Tony: You are pretty well known in the London gospel scene. What are your roots?

Jennifer: I was born in Birmingham and started singing in church from the age of nine. I was always very active on the gospel circuit but it was only after moving to London that I started to work with mainstream artists.

Tony: How did you come to record 'All About Me'?

Jennifer: Jay Bee, the producer, is a long time friend of mine. He's worked with many artists, commercially as well as on the gospel circuit and we worked on the album together almost entirely at his studio. Sharing many common influences and tastes in music, the album is very natural and true. "All About Me" was the last track we did and fittingly so. In contrast to what many people's first reaction is, 'All About Me' is not an egotistical message, rather a statement about having spent a long time in the background and now it's time for me to step forward and do my thing. This doesn't just refer to my music but my life/circumstances too. You should be able to pick this up from the lyrics.

Tony: Were you surprised by Blues & Soul calling you "official UK's answer to Lauryn Hill"?

Jennifer: Not really. I guess people have to compare you to some established artist or another, just to give the reader/listener something tangible to relate to. However, the next sentence usually goes on to describe how different my music, my style or my vocals are. Of course I am more than flattered to be mentioned alongside someone whose talent I admire so much, but I do just try to be myself.

Tony: In the past singers with a gospel background have shipwrecked their Christian faith when stepping into the mainstream showbiz world. How are you coping?

Jennifer: Absolutely fine. I know who I am in Christ and my faith is not shaped or determined by outside influences. I understand to a point that some people fail to prioritise what's important in their life, and I don't think this applies just to singers and those in show business. It's comparable to someone who has become successful in business and accumulated wealth and "important friends" who then finds themselves faced with greater dilemmas and/or temptations. It's very easy for some to stray from the Lord and in the music industry there are undoubtedly many more pitfalls to be aware of. CR

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About Tony Cummings
Tony CummingsTony Cummings is the music editor for Cross Rhythms website and attends Grace Church in Stoke-on-Trent.


 

Reader Comments

Posted by Cherie colman in London @ 09:34 on Aug 6 2016

Jennifer you are quite amazing. I have watched you singing Shackles for X factor so many many times I cannot say. I show the clip to everyone - Christian and not. You are terrific. When I am burdened and don't feel like praising, on goes Jennifer. Bless you dear sister. I so want you to do well! You have been given the ability to sing us to another place. Have you recorded Shackles? I need to buy it. Actually I need to buy all your music. God bless you wonderful lady. Cxxxx



Posted by Emanuela in London @ 22:13 on Jan 7 2016

Hello readers ,
can someone put me in contact with Mrs Jennifer Philips?
Thanks
Emanuela



Posted by Gilly Harvey in Hastings & St Leonard's on Sea @ 09:25 on Oct 19 2015

Jennifer Phillips - Wow girl !!!! The Holy Spirit flows out to all us blessed audiences hearing your singing ! The awesome passion & love from inside your very heart & soul , full of Gods Love you are & I thank the Lord for sharing His Love for us through you Jennifer, and your joy giving voice! Thank you my sister & God Bless X

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Posted by Tracey Thompson in London @ 22:22 on Oct 1 2015

I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH JENNIFER, WHO WAS ALWAYS SINGING. I USE TO ASK HER HOW COMES SHE COULD SING GOOD. AT PLAY TIME WE WOULD SPEND OUR TIME SINGING AND DANCING ON THE STEPS OF THE TOILETS IN THE PLAYGROUND. WE WOULD PRETEND WE WERE A GROUP WITH JENNIFER AS THE LEAD SINGER WHICH WOULD HAVE THE OTHER CHILDREN WATCHING A LOT OF THE TIME CLAPPING AS IF THEY WERE A AUDIENCE. I RECALL JENNIFER ALWAYS SAYING SHE WAS GOING TO BE A SINGER WHEN SHE GROWS UP. JENNIFER WELL DONE TO YOU AND CONGRATS WITH YOUR ACHIEVMENT OF YOUR CHILDHOOD DRAEMS I AM SO SO PROUD OF YOU THAT WRITING THIS AS MADE ME VERY EMOTIONAL. BEST OF LUCK GIRL. LOVED YOU THEN . LOVE YOU NOW YOUR OLD SCHOOL FRIEND TRACEY.



Posted by andy jamma in wiltshire @ 09:14 on Feb 12 2012

Hi all and hi jenny,first of all let me just say that you sound as amazing as you did ,the first time I heard you all those years ago in your music workshops in london .You so inspire me and many many others to sing out messages in things that hold a place in our hearts.There are great vocalist and there are great messengers ,you young lady fall in both categoriesand I know you will continue to inspire and bless lives throughout your journey . thank you and bless you .

Andy jamma x



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