Philip Solomon (medium)

Philip Solomon (born 23 July 1951, in Wolverhampton, England) is a Spiritualist medium, author, broadcaster and paranormal researcher.[1] Philip Solomon is UK-based and has appeared many times on television and radio in his role as a medium.[2] He has also written thirty books on the paranormal world and other subjects for the popular market as well as being a former radio presenter for Wolverhampton City Radio 101.8 FM.[3] He was also a freelancer for BBC Radio nationally and WM West Midlands and various other radio stations worldwide. He is also a feature columnist for Psychic World Newspaper and in the past the Wolverhampton Express & Star newspapers, Haunted magazine, Take A Break's Fate & Fortune magazine and Psychic News. He has worked with several well-known mediums such as Derek Acorah and all the other UK and United States renowned mediums and parapsychologists such as Dr Hans Holzer. In the past he has worked for organisations such as the BBC and continues to be a major fund-raiser for charitable organisations.[4]

Philip Solomon
Born (1959-07-23) 23 July 1959
OccupationSpiritualist medium, paranormal researcher

Personal life

Philip has been a fan of football club Wolverhampton Wanderers since the 1960s. His other favourite team is Celtic FC.

Bibliography

  • Ghosts of the Midlands and How To Detect Them, 1989
  • Ghosts, Legends and Psychic Snippets, 1990
  • Black Country Ways in Bygone Days, 1992
  • Dreamers Psychic Dictionary, 1993
  • Ghosts and Phantoms of Central England, 1998
  • Beyond Death, Conditions In The Afterlife, 2001 (co-written with Professor Hans Holzer)
  • Haunted Derby, 2007
  • Guided By The Light, The Autobiography of a Born Medium, 2008
  • Official Wolves Quiz Book, 2008
  • Official Aston Villa Quiz Book, 2008

The A-Z of Spiritualism, 2019

And many others

References

  1. "Medium rare!". Shields Gazette. 30 January 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  2. "'My dad died when I was 48 but he's now my best friend. I speak to him all the time'". The Guardian. 17 March 2007. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  3. "About Philip Solomon". Wolverhampton City Radio. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  4. "Philip Solomon - Medium to the stars". BBC News. October 2004. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
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