Phyllis Elkind (Manhattan)
Phyllis’ early influences were the Weavers and Pete Seeger, and the weekly ‘hootenanny’ at her high school. She has worked as a music teacher for children and taught members of pre-teen rock bands. Phyllis was lead singer in the country Western dance band, “Midnight Rodeo”, and is the founder of the ever popular, “Freddie and the Drumsticks”, a women’s rock band. She plays guitar in Triboro and her first and remaining love is singing harmony.
