Phil Ipsan - Cuban-American Composer and Producer of the Ipsan Project CD-Life,The Ipsan Collection I and II, Shades of Ipsan, Revolution, Rossetta Stone... studied at The Palomba Academy of Music as a child, went on to study music theory and English Lit at New York's Hunter College. Performed at the First International Latin Festival opening for Fania All Stars, Eddie Palmieri, Celia Cruz, La Lupe, Tito Puente and Malo at Shea Stadium with Latin Rock band Rossetta Stone.
Phil received a Certificate of Achievement from the 4th KFC Annual Songwriter's Competition and 2 awards from the 6th Billboard Songwriters Contest for 'Nuestro Amor' and 'Should I Grab It? in 2018, 2019 and 2020 Phil was a finalist in the Dallas Songwriters Awards contest and a Semi-Finalist in the Love International Film festival for 'I Love the Jews'.
Phil Ipsan - Cuban-American Composer and Producer of the Ipsan Project CD-Life,The Ipsan Collection I and II, Shades of Ipsan, Revolution, Rossetta Stone... studied at The Palomba Academy of Music as a child, went on to study music theory and English Lit at New York's Hunter College. Performed at the First International Latin Festival opening for Fania All Stars, Eddie Palmieri, Celia Cruz, La Lupe, Tito Puente and Malo at Shea Stadium with Latin Rock band Rossetta Stone.
Phil received a Certificate of Achievement from the 4th KFC Annual Songwriter's Competition and 2 awards from the 6th Billboard Songwriters Contest for 'Nuestro Amor' and 'Should I Grab It? in 2018, 2019 and 2020 Phil was a finalist in the Dallas Songwriters Awards contest and a Semi-Finalist in the Love International Film festival for 'I Love the Jews'.
I wrote this kinda buzzed with this thought...In the grand scheme of the universe our lives are a grain or a flake and not fully lived, maybe all we get is an hour to really enjoy it if we're lucky.more