Chris Phillips

簡(jiǎn)介: 國(guó)籍:歐美成長(zhǎng):Christopher's first lessons were with his mother, Nancy, when he was two years old in his hometown of Douglas, GA. When he was four, 更多>

國(guó)籍:歐美

成長(zhǎng):Christopher's first lessons were with his mother, Nancy, when he was two years old in his hometown of Douglas, GA. When he was four, his parents enrolled him a more formal training. A perfect compliment to the strict classical lessons was the less structured, lively music at his Pentecostal church. By the time he was seven, he was playing almost every Sunday there at the West Ward Street Church of God. At first, he played a small synthesizer with a tiny amplifier on the edge of the platform, and by the time he was in middle school, he was one of the main pianists for his church choir.

All throughout his childhood and teenage years, Christopher was constantly playing the piano at school functions, church services and revivals, talent competitions, weddings, funerals, banquets, civic functions — pretty much everywhere there was an audience in Coffee County, GA.

COLLEGE YEARS:The day after he graduated high school, in May of 1999, Christopher and his parents drove up to Cleveland, TN, where he lived the next four years. These four years at Lee University proved to be life-changing for Christopher. He went go on to graduate with a degree in Piano Performance under the tutelage of Dr. Phillip Thomas, but in addition to his normal studies on campus, his training in the Voices of Lee shaped Christopher's passion for music even more. Danny Murray, founder and director of Voices, taught his students the importance of hard work and pouring themselves into their music. Christopher's experiences in Voices — singing in a different church or on a different stage every weekend — were so incredibly rich and illuminating. One of the churches they visited most often was Christ Church in Nashville, TN.