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The Kitchen Sisters Present

Cool Hair, Great Smile: Remembering Knox Phillips

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Over the years, The Kitchen Sisters have zeroed in on Memphis, Tennessee in a big way. The inspiration for that and the inspiration for some of our favorite stories is Knox Phillips.

Davia met Knox in 1997 in Memphis when she was doing casting for Francis Ford Coppola’s film The Rainmaker. She was on the set standing next to a guy. Cool hair, great smile. During the long set up between takes they started talking. About Memphis, about music, about radio. She told him about a new series we were starting to produce for NPR — Lost & Found Sound. Stories about sonic pioneers and people possessed by sound. The guy with the cool hair listens.

“Girl, I think you better come over to the house and meet my parents. My dad, Sam, started the Memphis Recording Service and Sun Records. He recorded Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Howlin’ Wolf.... When he sold Elvis’ contract he and my mother, Becky, used the money to start the first all-girl radio station in the nation, WHER: 1000 Beautiful Watts.”

Nikki was on a plane to Memphis the next day and we drove to the Phillips family house that night. Knox, Sam, Becky and Sam’s girlfriend Sally were all there and the stories started pouring out. We walked in at 7:00 and left after midnight, recording the whole time. Those interviews became the basis of some of the most groundbreaking Kitchen Sisters pieces.

Knox Phillips — producer, promoter of Memphis music, Keeper of his family's legacy, died in April 2020, right at the beginning of the pandemic, and never really got his due. His massive spirit, love and music live on.

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0:00.0

Radio Tophia, welcome to the Kitchen Sisters Presently.

0:04.0

We're the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nicki Silva.

0:09.0

Hi, I'm excited to tell you that one of our favorite radiotopia siblings, Ear Hustle, is back with a new season.

0:18.9

Ear Hustle is a show about life in prison, but it's not your typical prison podcast.

0:24.5

Co-hosts Nigel Poor and Erlan Woods

0:27.2

have recently been spending time at four California prisons

0:30.8

and have a season's worth of funny, surprising, and unforgettable stories to share.

0:36.2

In a recent episode, they were able to visit a groundbreaking prison hospice where they spoke to men

0:41.6

who are grappling with the reality of dying inside

0:44.2

prison. Also coming up this season are stories about the objects people keep

0:48.4

inside their prison cells, complicated mom-daughter relationships in prison,

0:53.0

and incarcerated people who wonder whether they've become too comfortable behind bars.

0:59.0

Stories about life on the inside told by those who live it.

1:03.0

Find ear hustle wherever you get your podcasts. Over the

1:15.0

years, the kitchen sisters have zeroed in on Memphis, Tennessee in a big way.

1:21.0

The inspiration for that and the inspiration for some of our favorite stories is a man named Knox Phillips.

1:28.0

Davia met Knox in 1997 in Memphis when she was doing casting on Francis Ford Coppola's film The Rainmaker.

1:37.2

She was on the set standing next to a guy.

1:40.1

Cool hair, great smile.

1:43.0

During the long setup between takes, they started talking about Memphis and barbecue,

1:48.8

music and radio.

1:51.2

She tells them about the new series we're starting to produce for NPR, Lost and Found Sound,

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