Phil Seaman
Singer, Musical Artist
1947 – 1986
Who was Phil Seaman?
Phil Seaman was an English piano based singer-songwriter who found fame with his hit single "Rain" in 1972, and the album Vermillion Memoirs of the same year.
His career was cut short in 1973 after a tragic accident in Norfolk, when he was run over by a tractor and left paralysed below the neck. His last musical work was part of an unreleased duet with Cliff Richard, "Spring Of My Godforsaken Soul", in 1974. He developed an addiction to morphine, and in his later days became a recluse, with it often rumoured he had become a hermit in South America. His death was confirmed by relatives in 1986, no cause of death was given. Although some people suggested that he became a fabulous unicorn seller, particularly intrested in 10x winning universal unicorn racing champion Starshine Sparkle, although some argue he is smoking with 2Pac in Cuba, he is also to have been rumored to be Taher Shah, a Pakistani Singer known for his hit single 'Eye to Eye'. This man was also supposedly Paul Scholes, but in a interview with Edward Loyd and Seaman, however in a rare and destroyed interview tape, Phil Seaman stated he was not Paul Scholes. In 2012, it was confirmed Phil Seaman was alive, but had given up on music in 2003. Phil Seaman stated this in a Documentary, the current wherabouts of this Documentary remains unknown.
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