Thee Phantom

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Secondary Genre: Classical New York, New York USA Contact

When was the last time you witnessed a 20 piece orchestral ensemble at a Hip-Hop concert? Well, that is but a fraction of what you will get when you catch Thee Phantom in action. Picture B-Boy meets Beethoven. If you're searching for something that will wow your audience, look no further.

Artist Information

Biography

When was the last time you witnessed an orchestral ensemble of up to 20 pieces at a Hip-Hop concert? Well, that is but a fraction of what you will get when you catch Thee Phantom in action. Picture B-Boy meets Beethoven. If you're searching for something that will wow your audience, look no further.

Thee Phantom wrote his first rhyme at the age of 8 and made his first beat by mixing the instrumental from the Beastie Boys’ Paul Revere with Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony at age 12. It's ironic considering that the particular movement of Beethoven's 5th he chose is entitled, "Destiny", because little did he know, that his combination of B-Boy Meets Beethoven would later open up a world of opportunities for him. Most notably, in 2002 Phantom became the first Hip-Hop artist to perform at Philadelphia’s prestigious Kimmel Center with musical accompaniment from members of the world-renowned Philadelphia Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia. Included in the ensemble was Violist Renard Edwards, who 30 years earlier was the first African American musician to play for the Philadelphia Orchestra. The standing room only show was such a hit that Phantom was invited back in 2003 to perform at the Kimmel Center’s annual Summer Solstice Celebration. This time performing in the much bigger Perelman Theater with a string section, concert pianist, female vocalist, female dance troupe and a sitar player, Phantom again packed the house to capacity. His most recent Kimmel Center performance came in 2006 inside the 2,500 seat Verizon Hall where he was accompanied by strings, horns, a DJ, a female vocalist, 3 guest MC's and a trio of breakdancers.

In 2003-2004, Phantom’s independently released single entitled, “Storming the Bastille” received airplay on over 300 college and independent radio stations in the U.S., topping the charts at WGBB and WSIA in New York among others. Storming has also reached the airwaves in Germany, Japan, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Croatia, the U.K., Singapore, Australia, Ireland, Africa and France.

Phantom has released his debut album entitled, “Hero Complex" in 2006. He nearly discontinued the album and his career after his best friend, Dr. Jason Porter was murdered in Atlanta. However, after a year long hiatus he was convinced to resume recording and honor Jason’s memory by dedicating the album to him. “Hero Complex”, plays out like an audio comic book with scored scenes connecting one song to the next.

In 2010, Phantom released his second album, "Making Of An Underdog". He also organized his own College Tour which made stops at; the University of Illinois, University of Pennsylvania, Berklee College, University of New Haven, American University, Wheaton College, University of Buffalo, Swarthmore College and many more.

Phantom even put together a Hip-Hopumentary on the making of his album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urnB0W1pmVc

He is now working on his 3rd album, "Maniac Maestro", and has released a brand new single, "The Entertainer", on iTunes. He will be performing at Apple Store in Boston, New York and Japan to promote its release.

This is not a jam band, with the lead vocalist rhyming over funk breaks, nor is it avant garde instrumentation with spoken word accompaniment. This, is Hip-Hop.

Instrumentation

The Phoenix - Vocalist, MC
DJ Philly C - DJ
Jack Drummond - Violin
Matthew Morrison - Violin
Amy Latten - Cello
Rick Magill - Trumpet
Kenneth Bean - Trumpet
Leon Boykins - Double Bass
Fluter Scooter - flute
Robert Randolph - Trumpet and Piano
James Auburn - Piano

Discography

Storming the Bastille b/w A Million MC's on 12" vinyl, was released in 2002 and received airplay on over 300 college and independent radio stations in the United States. It has also reached the airwaves in: Germany, Japan, Sweden, Italy, Spain, Croatia, the U.K., Singapore, Australia, Ireland, Africa and France.

His debut full-length, "Hero Complex", was released in May of 2006 with standout tracks such as: Kiss My @$$, Hell Yeah! and Special Dedication hitting the college radio airwaves.

The debut single entitled, "Hip-Hop's Love Ballad", from his upcoming album, "Making Of An Underdog", reached the Top 25 on both the Rap Attack College Charts and the Rap Network College Radio Charts and is currently available on iTunes.

In 2010, Phantom released his 2nd album, "Making Of An Underdog".

Official Website

http://www.theephantom.com

Links

Audio

  • Sweet Dreams f:MLK
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  • The Entertainer (Maestro Remix
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  • A Song for You (Viola)
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  • The Hunger (Master)
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  • B-Boy Meets Beethoven
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  • Hip-Hop's Love Ballad (Master)
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  • Underdog (Master)
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  • Jackin' for Keys
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  • Special Dedication (Edited)
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  • Rock, Shake, Roll, Bounce
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Lyrics

Video

B-Boy Meets Beethoven on NBC 10!

Photo Gallery

Press

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  • Interview With a Phantom [+ Show ]

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  • Philly Weekly Article [+ Show ]

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  • Music X Ray Song Review - The Entertainer [+ Show ]

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  • Music X Ray Song Review - The Entertainer [+ Show ]

    “The Entertainer”. What an awesome track. Fantastic rapping, solid beat, strong chorus melody (and t...

Setlist

Thee Phantom can perform over an hour's worth of material and has incorporated a few Hip-Hop covers into his repertoire that he reproduces with live instrumentation. They are: Lean Back (Fat Joe), Kick, Push (Lupe Fiasco), Viva La Vida (Coldplay), In the Club (50 Cent), Magic (Robin Thicke), Killing Me Softly (The Fugees), Touch the Sky (Kanye West), Ain't No Half Steppin' (Big Daddy Kane), The Choice Is Yours (Black Sheep), Roc Boys (Jay-Z), Second Coming (Juelz Santana), Luchini (Camp Lo), Woah! (Black Rob), All I Need (Method Man & Maru J. Blige), Crazy in Love (Beyonce), Watch Out Now (Beatnutz), Gimme Some More (Busta Rhymes), T.R.O.Y. (Pete Rock & CL Smooth), Love Ballad (LTD), Encore (Jay-Z), Kick in the Door (Notorious B.I.G.), X (Xzibit) and Boom (DJ Premier) and many more including a chronological, piano medley of Hip-Hop's hits from The Bridge Is Over (BDP) to If I Can't (50 Cent) .

Songs from his own catalog that have become crowd favories are: Hip-Hop's Love Ballad, Special Dedication, B-Boy Meets Beethoven, Kiss My @$$, Underdog, Hell Yeah!, Inspiration, Storming the Bastille, A Million MC's, The Hunger & Rock, Shake, Roll, Bounce.

Basic Requirements


Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
Jul 19, 2013 Friday 8:30 PM Washington Park, 1230 Elm St Cincinnati, OH, US
Aug 16, 2013 Friday 8:00 PM Millennium Stage / Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington, DC, US