"Phil Ayoub has an MBA degree. He also has some kind of ear for commercial pop-rock melodies and intelligent lyrics. Ayoub's first solo release, 'Schoolbus Window Paper Heart,' is filled with radio-friendly grooves and themes that range from the 9-11 nightmare to carefree romance…."
-The Sun Chronicle
While he was still working his day job, Phil made a local name for himself creating, fronting, and engineering the Boston band Riverside Train. With Riverside Train, Ayoub (pronounced A-yoob) amassed a solid, loyal fan base, performing at some of the top music venues in Boston and New England. The band also earned national recognition when Hall of Fame baseball journalist Peter Gammons wrote "If your tastes include The Black Crowes and/or Three Doors Down, get the debut disc of a great new band, Riverside Train. Try their web site. You will not be disappointed," in his ESPN.com column.
When he eventually brought Riverside Train to its final stop, Ayoub walked away from the band, and his job, armed with experience, new friends, a growing legion of fans, and over 40 acoustic demo songs ready for an album. He toyed with the idea of moving from his native New England (he splits his time between Boston and Rhode Island) to New York, Los Angeles, or Nashville, but it was at this crossroads that the hand of fate stepped in. Or more accurately, the mouse-click of fate.
Ayoub came across an online ad from a producer looking for new talent to work with. The location was Providence, Rhode Island and that producer turned out to be Tim Bradshaw. Bradshaw is the keyboard and guitar player for David Gray and has been with him since the 1990's, including playing on Gray's breakthrough record White Ladder and worldwide hit "Babylon." Bradshaw had recently relocated to Providence, liked Ayoub's demos, and signed on to produce his solo record.
The result of this collaboration is Schoolbus Window Paper Heart, the debut disc from Phil Ayoub. Americana pop-rock at its best, the disc consists of 12 brand new songs written or co-written by Ayoub. The record also features the drumming of Ed Toth, formerly of Vertical Horizon ("Everything You Want," "You're A God") and currently with the Doobie Brothers. In addition to continuing to write, record, and perform in Gray's band, Bradshaw, formerly of Dog's Eye View ("Everything Falls Apart"), also appears on the most recent records by Liz Phair and Josh Ritter.