Stu Phillips (country singer)

Stu Phillips
Born
Stuart Phillips

(1933-01-19)January 19, 1933
Montréal, Québec, Canada
OriginCalgary, Alberta, Canada
DiedDecember 25, 2025(2025-12-25) (aged 92)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
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Stu Phillips (January 19, 1933 – December 25, 2025) was a Canadian-American country singer from Montreal, Quebec. Stu and his wife Aldona operated Long Hollow Winery in Goodlettsville, near Nashville. He was also an ordained Minister in the Episcopal Church. He was a long-time host of CBC's Red River Jamboree. He was also a standing member of the Grand Ole Opry. Stu Phillips was part of RCA and featured on their The Best of Country and West volumes 1 and 2 with "Bracero" and "The Last Thing on My Mind". Phillips was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993. He was ranked #29 in RPM Magazine's top 57 Canadian Country artists from 1964 to 1994.

Prior to his death, he had been the oldest living member of the Grand Ole Opry for nearly a year. He died in Nashville on December 25, 2025, at the age of 92.