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Birth name
  
Jeffrey M. McNeill

Name
  
Thee Phantom


Role
  
Musical Artist

Genres
  
Hip hop music

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Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Labels
  
Invisible Man Productions (Independent)

Albums
  
Thee Phantom's Hero Complex, Making of An Underdog, Hip-Hop's Love Ballad, Underdog

Similar People
  
7L & Esoteric, CZARFACE, Illa J, Meyhem Lauren, Inspectah Deck

Thee Phantom & The Illharmonic - Making the Orchestra


Thee Phantom (born Jeffrey McNeill; July 11, ? in Philadelphia) is an artist who specializes in combining Hip-Hop with live orchestration by recording and performing with classically trained musicians, including forming his own "Illharmonic Orchestra". He 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. 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. Phantom was invited back in 2003 to perform at the Kimmel Center’s annual Summer Solstice Celebration. Accompanied by a string quartet, concert pianist and a sitar player, he performed to a capacity crowd in the 650-seat Perelman Theater. In June 2006, Phantom graced the stage of the Kimmel Center’s 2,500-seat Verizon Hall with a string section, brass section, female vocalist, a DJ and a trio of breakdancers. In October 2006, Phantom made his television debut on Philadelphia's NBC 10 Show, performing with a string trio and a female vocalist named, "The Phoenix".

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In 2003-2004, Phantom’s independently released single entitled, “Storming the Bastille” b/w "A Million MC's", 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.

In 2006, Phantom completed and released his debut album, entitled Thee Phantom's Hero Complex, on his independent label Invisible Man Productions. Thee Phantom 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 to honor Jason’s memory by dedicating the album to him.

Musicians and vocalists

Musicians and vocalists that Thee Phantom has performed and/or recorded with include:

Gloria Justen - Violin/Arranger - Philadelphia Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia - Website

Andrea Coln "The Phoenix" - Vocalist

James Hill - Vocalist

Verso - MC - Myspace Page

Veronica Jurkiewicz - Viola

Joanne Yun - Cello

Jack Drummond Jr - String Specialist - Myspace Site

Monica McIntyre - Cello - Website

Owen "Fiidla" Brown - String Specialist - Website

DJ Kingspin - DJ - MystiQuintet - Myspace Site

Kenneth Bean - Trumpet - Myspace Site

Chuck Treece - Drummer/Musician - Myspace Site

Daniel DeJesus - Violin, Cello

Mike Ireland - Viola

Reef the Lost Cauze - MC

Side Effect - MC - Myspace Site

Verbal Tec - MC - Myspace Site

Robert Randolph - Trumpet

Jamal Jones - Trumpet

Richard Magill - Trumpet

Mei-Chen Liao Barnes - Violin - Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia

Elizabeth Kaderabek - Violin - Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia

James Cooper - Cello - Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia

Renard Edwards - Viola - Philadelphia Orchestra (first African-American musician to play for the Philadelphia Orchestra)

Adam Lesnick - Brass/Arranger

Angela Cage - Violin - [1]

Vicki Scotto - Violin

Jeremy Lambert - Viola

Andy Borkowski - Cello

Andrew Siddons - Trombone

Ben Morgan - Sitar

Antonio Stewart - Viola

Yoomi Kwon - Cello

Laura Scalzo - Violin

Matthew D. Morrison - Violin Website

Christopher Wojahn - Violin [2]

References

Thee Phantom Wikipedia