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Phil
Stacey
2008
Downtown Hoedown Artist
AmericaJR.com
announces that Phil Stacey will perform at the
Downtown Hoedown on Friday, May 9, 2008. In support
of his upcoming performance, we're giving away
five autographed copies of his self-titled debut
album.
Phil
Stacey was a finalist on the sixth season of American
Idol, where he performed for an average of 30
million viewers for the eleven weeks he competed
on the series. Phil's debut single, "If You
Didn't Love Me" is climbing the country charts.
The track is produced by Wayne Kirkpatrick and
co-written by Rascal Flatts' Gary Levox.
Phil
Stacey's defining moment on American Idol came
during Country Week, well into the competition.
"Country Week was the first one that had
anything to do with my background," he says.
"It was my chance to sing music I could really
relate to, that drew on who I am and what I'd
grown up around."
Phil's
path toward a country music career began in a
childhood molded by two equally strong influences.
The first was the ministry, which had shaped both
sides of his family for generations. The other
was music. Phil grew up singing in church and
later became a member of the prestigious Lee Singers.
Intending
to pursue a career in music after graduating from
college, Phil was compelled to join the Navy after
the attacks of September 11.
While
stationed in Jacksonville, FL as lead singer of
the Navy Band Southeast, he performed music by
Garth Brooks, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Stevie
Wonder, Marvin Gaye and James Taylor, a rounding
out of tastes that served him well when he finally
hit Idol.
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TRACK
LISTING
- It's
Who You Know
- Looking
Like Love
- If
You Didn't Love Me
- No
Way Around A River
- 'Round
Here
- Be
Good To Each Other
- Find
You
- You
Are Mine
- What
I'm Fighting For
- Still
Going Through
- Identity
Five
lucky winners will receive autographed copies
of Phil Stacey's self-titled debut album.
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address (including City, State and Zip Code).
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