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Phil Driscoll (born November 9, 1947) is a trumpeter, singer, composer, and producer. He performs in varying music genres and styles which include rock and roll , rhythm and blues , and patriotic music, and is best known for his work in Christian music and his longterm Christian ministry.
The Grammy Award for Best Gospel Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus was awarded from 1984 to 1990. The award was originally titled Best Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group.
According to Tony Banks, this song features two tracks of Prophet-5 recorded separately in the studio, with mainly factory voices because Phil wrote the song on a stock, "un-reprogrammed" Prophet-5. The song was reproduced live on a Prophet-10 (basically two Prophet-5's in one) by allocating the different patches on each of the keyboards. [2]
Celebrate Freedom is a 1984 album by virtuoso trumpeter and singer Phil Driscoll.It is an inspirational album of patriotic songs. The album won the 1985 GMA Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the Year. [1]
I Exalt Thee is a 1983 album by trumpeter and singer Phil Driscoll.It was released in 1983 on LP by Sparrow Records.The album was released on cassette in 1988. In addition to its regular CD release, in 1998 Driscoll re-performed and re-recorded the album under his own label, adding another track "I Will Bless the Lord", with the title I Exalt Thee: 1998.
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Matthew Sean Driscoll was born Oct. 19, 1980, in Denver, Colorado, to Judie Kidd and Frank Driscoll. They moved to Bellevue, Washington, when Driscoll was 7. The family, with younger sister Kelly ...
The 3 December 2010 Experience featured Panam Percy Paul, Fred Hammond, Phil Driscoll, Judy Jacob, Don Moen, Papa San, Mary Mary, Mike Aremu, Sammy Okposo, Micah Stampley, Israel Houghton, and Chevelle Franklyn. Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan and Lagos State governor Babatunde Fashola were in attendance.