The wonderfully outgoing Fremantle music industry personality Phillip Stevens, well known as the manager of John Butler, and the Waifs; a founder of the legendary North Fremantle music venue Mojo’s, and the Freo based Jarrah Records; father of Scarlett of San Cisco fame; and a hugely competitive cyclist to boot, speaks to FSN about how he came to Fremantle in the 80s; his career here since as a waiter, a decorator, a painter, a music events promoter, a music industry manager and a founder of Jarrah Records; and why he loves Freo. Listen here as Phillip tells it as it is, and was!
Interview with Phillip Stevens
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