Awards & Winners

Phil Driscoll

Date of Birth 09-November-1947
Place of Birth Seattle
(King County, United States of America, Washington, Area code 206, Salish Sea Marine Sanctuary)
Nationality
Profession Trumpeter, Public speaker, Singer
Phil Driscoll 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. In 1984, Driscoll won the Grammy Award for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance for a duet with Debby Boone on "Keep the Flame Burning", and he has been nominated for three additional Grammys, two for Best Gospel Performance – Male and one for Best Gospel/Pop Album. 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.

Awards by Phil Driscoll

Check all the awards nominated and won by Phil Driscoll.

1984


Grammy Award for Best Gospel Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus
Honored for : Keep the Flame Burning (feat. Phil Driscoll)

Nominations 1984 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Gospel Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or Chorus Keep the Flame Burning (feat. Phil Driscoll)