Don Philip was born 23 years ago in Miami,
Florida. He discovered his love of singing while attending church with his
mother. Consequently, Don's vocal style quickly echoed the gospel
stylings of his favorite classic artists such as Hezekiah Walker and Shirley
Caesar. The first song Don ever learned on his own was "Hey Baby,
I'm The Telephone Man," which he performed at home at age 3. He also cites
the Stevie Wonder song, "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life" as a major influence,
since he remembers his mother singing it to him while he was still a child.
Don began his professional singing career while still in high school.
He formed a three-piece group with two other male friends, and together they
traveled around the Miami area entering high school talent shows singing
covers of Boyz II Men songs. "We'd win every time," Don says, "even
though it wasn't even our school! The other kids would get pretty mad!"
Also during his high school years, Don did
a number of odd jobs to support his singing career. When Don was 16,
he left home to travel to Philadelphia to hone his chops singing professionally
in clubs and demo'ing his first songs. After one year of getting some experience
under his belt, he returned to Miami at 17 to be a guest opener for Peobo
Bryson, Taylor Dayne, and a host of other soul singers touring through the
area. A chance meeting with an artist named Donna Allen on Gloria Estefan's
label gave him his first shot at singing backup vocals, leading to an even
greater break of singing backups for Gloria Estefan herself on her Disney
World TV special.
Itching for more, Don met two producers
who had worked with 'N Sync who told him he should come to New York and "get
noticed." The producers happened to be meeting with Jive Records executives
one afternoon when they offered Don to come along. This meeting became
Don's audition. Don remembers: "The Jive folks asked me to
just sing, right then and there, in the conference room. I didn't think I'd
be really getting that chance, but when I did, I sang an old traditional
gospel song that's really beautiful called `His Eyes On The Sparrow.' They
were so floored, they told me to come back the next day and they would sign
me. I went back, and they did just that!"
On the pop side, Don is also a fan of the
works of a very wide range of artists including Dolly Parton, Amy Grant,
Billy Ocean, Kenny Loggins and Bon Jovi, as well as soul performers such
as Peobo Bryson, Whitney Houston and Babyface. He hopes one day to reach
the success level of his idols. "I figure, in the beginning it was God that
got me started, and so, in the end, it'll be God that sees me through. So
far, he has!"