Philip Nadelman

Philip Nadelman

Philip Nadelman (born 1955, Alexandria, Virginia) [http://www.askart.com/AskART/artists/biography.aspx?searchtype=BIO&artist=134098 Artists Bluebook bio] ] is an artist and musician. His artwork focuses on figure, landscape, mythology and daily life and has been exhibited in New York City art galleries and at the 7th Annual Boston International Fine Art Show, 2003 at the Boston Center for the Arts. He is the grandson of Polish-American artist Elie Nadelman. Nadelman is also a rhythm and blues songwriter and musician, and was leader of the 1980s New York City R&B band Chateau Lagoon. His song "Back Together Again" was recorded by R&B singer Sybil and released on her 1993 album "Doin' It Now" [ [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp?JSESSIONID=nvZKG46NL2bkRJw1thG8y6GYb6m4JLwJt1yZn3YH4nh3ppVhLFdr!24521339&pid=11983&aid=131737 Billboard listing] ]

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