Worship Musician June 2020 | Page 47

ings where you put the the button. It was his I just remember being ht-year-old listening to as so excited because he 80’s and early 90’s. l him a friend is pretty ed with him a little bit. e was some Newsboys younger. e after that. I went to a y late teens, and after that I was going to learn laughs), it was so cool. is melodies. After that, r I discovered people tevie Ray Vaughn, and world of music, a lot of of songwriting and then nd deeper. And when Michael’s worship albums came out those were huge. Darlene Zschech as well was a mammoth influence on my life. Her ministry and leadership and the songs that they put out in the 90’s and early 2000’s, and the whole Hillsong and Hillsong United movement really hit me kind of square in the face. [WM] How did the doors open up for you to lead worship at age 16? Were you raised in a musical family? [Phil] Yes, I was. I was raised in a really musical family, where everyone sang or played, especially on my Mom’s side. We had a lot of gospel influences, in fact, my Grandfather was the pastor over the choir at Brooklyn Tabernacle for a few years when I was a kid. He’s friends with Pastor Jim Cymbala. My Subscribe for Free...