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  • Philip Sayce

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"I’m blown away by the quality and durability of Reunion Blues cases. My RB double case has been my trusted travel companion for years, safely carrying my most important guitars everywhere I go. The roomy front pocket easily fits large pedals, cables, and more, while the shoulder straps make it comfortable to carry. Sleek, lightweight, and extremely tough, these cases are truly exceptional. Thank you so much, Reunion Blues!"

Philip Sayce is a modern guitar hero whose sound fuses blistering electric blues, blazing rock energy, and soulful psychedelia into a style all his own. Born in Aberystwyth, Wales, raised in Toronto, Canada, and based in Los Angeles, Sayce grew up immersed in his parents’ record collection — Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Jeff Healey, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, The Beatles, and Dire Straits — igniting a passion that would shape his life. By his mid-teens, he was tearing up Toronto’s blues scene, holding down regular slots at the legendary Grossman’s Tavern and The Silver Dollar Room.

His breakthrough came when Canadian guitar icon Jeff Healey invited him to join his band, touring the world and recording Get Me Some and multiple live releases. Sayce went on to tour and record with Uncle Kracker before joining Melissa Etheridge’s band from 2004–2009, contributing to three studio albums, two live releases, and the Oscar-winning song “I Need to Wake Up.”

Launching his solo career with Peace Machine (2005/2009), Sayce quickly established himself as a force in modern blues rock. Acclaimed releases followed — Innerevolution (2010), Ruby Electric (2011), Steamroller (2012), and his Warner Music debut Influence (2015, produced by GRAMMY® winner Dave Cobb) — along with the live album Scorched Earth (2016) and the widely celebrated Spirit Rising (2020). Today, Sayce’s music reaches a global audience, generating more than one million Spotify streams each month.

In February 2024, Sayce released The Wolves Are Coming via Atomic Gemini/Forty Below Records to widespread praise. Voted #2 “Blues Album of the Year” by Classic Rock Magazine, the album produced standout tracks including “Oh! That Bitches Brew,” “Backstabber,” and the luminous instrumental “Intuition.” “Black Moon” was charted at #1 for four weeks on BB King’s Blueville on SiriusXM. It also powered acclaimed tours in Europe and the UK, cementing Sayce’s standing as one of today’s most dynamic live performers. In 2025, he followed with the blistering single “Hole in Your Soul,” showcasing his signature blend of raw guitar tone, magnetic grooves, and emotive vocals.

Looking ahead to 2026, Sayce is preparing to release two new projects: a live album recorded during a powerful run of shows at Los Angeles' Legendary Baked Potato jazz club, and a new studio album recorded between Toronto’s Noble Street Studios with Brian Moncarz and Los Angeles’ Station House Studio with GRAMMY®-winning engineer Mark Rains. The latter — a bold, soulful collection that serves as both a love letter to the blues and a fearless step forward — showcases Sayce's ever-evolving artistry, blending classic inflluences with boundary-pushing production and heart-driven storytelling. 

Sayce’s meticulous attention to tone — including his beloved vintage guitars, custom amps, rare effects, and celebrated PRS Silver Sky — captures the immediacy and intesity of his performances. As he looks ahead to the new music he is crafting, Sayce explains: “These songs carry my truth. They are a reflection of my journey, my struggles, my joy. I hope they lift people up the way making these songs lifted me.”

Born in Wales, raised in Toronto, and based in Los Angeles, Philip Sayce stands among the most expressive guitarists of his generation. His commitment to his craft and his connection with audiences worldwide continue to deepen with every note.

 

Philip Sayce

"I’m blown away by the quality and durability of Reunion Blues cases. My RB double case has been my trusted travel companion for years, safely carrying my most important guitars everywhere I go. The roomy front pocket easily fits large pedals, cables, and more, while the shoulder straps make it comfortable to carry. Sleek, lightweight, and extremely tough, these cases are truly exceptional. Thank you so much, Reunion Blues!"

Philip Sayce is a modern guitar hero whose sound fuses blistering electric blues, blazing rock energy, and soulful psychedelia into a style all his own. Born in Aberystwyth, Wales, raised in Toronto, Canada, and based in Los Angeles, Sayce grew up immersed in his parents’ record collection — Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Jeff Healey, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, The Beatles, and Dire Straits — igniting a passion that would shape his life. By his mid-teens, he was tearing up Toronto’s blues scene, holding down regular slots at the legendary Grossman’s Tavern and The Silver Dollar Room.

His breakthrough came when Canadian guitar icon Jeff Healey invited him to join his band, touring the world and recording Get Me Some and multiple live releases. Sayce went on to tour and record with Uncle Kracker before joining Melissa Etheridge’s band from 2004–2009, contributing to three studio albums, two live releases, and the Oscar-winning song “I Need to Wake Up.”

Launching his solo career with Peace Machine (2005/2009), Sayce quickly established himself as a force in modern blues rock. Acclaimed releases followed — Innerevolution (2010), Ruby Electric (2011), Steamroller (2012), and his Warner Music debut Influence (2015, produced by GRAMMY® winner Dave Cobb) — along with the live album Scorched Earth (2016) and the widely celebrated Spirit Rising (2020). Today, Sayce’s music reaches a global audience, generating more than one million Spotify streams each month.

In February 2024, Sayce released The Wolves Are Coming via Atomic Gemini/Forty Below Records to widespread praise. Voted #2 “Blues Album of the Year” by Classic Rock Magazine, the album produced standout tracks including “Oh! That Bitches Brew,” “Backstabber,” and the luminous instrumental “Intuition.” “Black Moon” was charted at #1 for four weeks on BB King’s Blueville on SiriusXM. It also powered acclaimed tours in Europe and the UK, cementing Sayce’s standing as one of today’s most dynamic live performers. In 2025, he followed with the blistering single “Hole in Your Soul,” showcasing his signature blend of raw guitar tone, magnetic grooves, and emotive vocals.

Looking ahead to 2026, Sayce is preparing to release two new projects: a live album recorded during a powerful run of shows at Los Angeles' Legendary Baked Potato jazz club, and a new studio album recorded between Toronto’s Noble Street Studios with Brian Moncarz and Los Angeles’ Station House Studio with GRAMMY®-winning engineer Mark Rains. The latter — a bold, soulful collection that serves as both a love letter to the blues and a fearless step forward — showcases Sayce's ever-evolving artistry, blending classic inflluences with boundary-pushing production and heart-driven storytelling. 

Sayce’s meticulous attention to tone — including his beloved vintage guitars, custom amps, rare effects, and celebrated PRS Silver Sky — captures the immediacy and intesity of his performances. As he looks ahead to the new music he is crafting, Sayce explains: “These songs carry my truth. They are a reflection of my journey, my struggles, my joy. I hope they lift people up the way making these songs lifted me.”

Born in Wales, raised in Toronto, and based in Los Angeles, Philip Sayce stands among the most expressive guitarists of his generation. His commitment to his craft and his connection with audiences worldwide continue to deepen with every note.

 

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