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Phil Driscoll

Phil Driscoll (born November 9, 1947) is a virtuosic trumpeter, singer, composer, and producer. He performs in widely 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.〔(Phil Driscoll: About ) – Official Facebook page〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mightyhornstore.com/about-us.aspx )〕〔Long, Jim. ("Phil Driscoll: A little jazz, a little rock, a little R&B and a big difference" ). ''Campus Life''. February 1994, Vol. 52 Issue 7, p. 42.〕 In 1985, Driscoll won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance – Duo/Group for a duet with Debby Boone on "Keep the Flame Burning",〔(Grammy Awards – Past Winners Search: Phil Driscoll ). ''Grammy.com''.〕 and he has been nominated for three additional Grammys, two for Best Gospel Performance – Male〔(Grammy Awards 1984 ). ''AwardsandShows.com''.〕〔Hunt, Dennis. ("'We Are The World' Scores In Grammy Nominations" ). ''Los Angeles Times''. January 10, 1986.〕 and one for Best Gospel/Pop Album.〔Chromelin, Richard and Dennis Hunt. ("Grammys—Round 1: Pop music" ). ''Los Angeles Times''. January 11, 1991.〕 He has also won three Dove Awards for his music, and the 1999 Christian Country Music Association Award for Best Musician. Driscoll is most noted for his virtuosic trumpet playing, his gravelly bluesy voice, and his songwriting. In 2006, Driscoll was found guilty on 2 counts of tax evasion and one count of conspiracy, and was sentenced to serve one year in Federal prison, beginning on March 14, 2007.〔
==Early life and education==
Phil Driscoll was born in Seattle, Washington, and when he was a small child his family moved to Spokane, where his father pastored a small church and his mother played hymns on the piano and organ. Phil played a small plastic trumpet to accompany his father's preaching. When he was five the family moved to Dallas, Texas, where his parents continued their ministry. At six Phil was given a steel guitar, and won many talent contests while still a child.
The family subsequently moved to Lancaster, Texas, where Phil's father became chief of maintenance for the Lancaster school system. Phil began playing the trumpet, and by the sixth grade was performing in the Lancaster High School band.〔 The family moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1959, where Phil's father resumed the ministry. Phil became principal trumpet and featured soloist in the Tulsa Youth Symphony.〔(Tulsa Youth Symphony – History ). ''TYSO.org''.〕 In high school, he competed in the World Music Festival in Amsterdam, where his trumpet section won best in the world.〔 After high-school graduation, he was lead trumpet in the gospel touring band The Spurrlows. Driscoll then attended Baylor University in Waco, Texas under a music scholarship, where he formed the university's first jazz band.〔(Phil Driscoll – Profile ) at In-Tune Productions〕

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