Phil Stacey Biography
Phil Stacey
Phil Stacey Biography
Phil Stacey (born Joel Philip Stacey, January 21, 1978 in Richmond, Kentucky) is an American country music singer who first gained national attention on season 6 of the television talent show American Idol. After being eliminated from the competition on May 2, 2007, he was signed to a recording contract with Lyric Street Records. His debut single, "If You Didn't Love Me", was released to radio in early 2008 as the lead-off to his self-titled debut album, which was issued April 29, 2008 on Lyric Street.
Phil Stacey was born in Richmond, Kentucky. His mother, Adrell Horn, was born in Madison County, Kentucky and works as a nurse in Smyrna, Tennessee.His father, Gary Stacey, is a Church of God (Cleveland) minister who pastors a church. Stacey's maternal grandfather, Carlie Horn, was also a Church of God pastor. Stacey grew up in Fairfield, Ohio and began singing in church. In 2006, he served as the music minister for First Coast Christian Center in Jacksonville, Florida. He currently serves in the United States Navy as a Musician Third Class, and is stationed at Navy Band Southeast in Jacksonville. Phil Stacey with the Jacksonville Jaguars mascot, November 2007 Stacey graduated from Wichita Northwest High School in Wichita, Kansas in 1997. He attended Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. He holds a degree in vocal performance from Lee, where he was a member of one of its auditioned choirs, Lee Singers, and part of that choir's internally-selected traveling ensemble, Second Edition. In addition to his vocal prowess, he is memorable for missing the birth of his daughter, McKayla, to audition for American Idol. He also has one other daughter, Chloe. He was eliminated from American Idol along with Chris Richardson in the top six results episode; no one had been eliminated the week before.