Hi there, welcome to the Phill Deal Bio! I appreciate you coming to find out a little more about me, let’s start by me properly introducing myself…

My name is Phill G. Deal, I have a wife and three sons. I am an artist with experience in Music Production, and a part of organizations in Video Production and Film Production.

I am a former college football and basketball player…I want to say hello to all of my University of Cincinnati, Vermilion Community College and John Carroll University alum, teammates and family!

I feel I am truly blessed because at a young age, I felt I had a calling and purpose in this life which made me very focused and driven when there was something I wanted to achieve.

I was lucky that in my family, there was an opportunity to blaze trails in woods we had never even laid eyes on let alone step in…first to play collegiate sports, first to venture outside the state to go to college, first to go to the studio and record a track, first to dare to dream of making a record then actually go for it.

I have quite a few of those I could rattle off and quite honestly, I may not be the first of any of those things!

Bottom line is, if there were any noteworthy achievements in our family to be known, I DON’T KNOW ABOUT IT and IT ISN’T COMMON KNOWLEDGE!

That is why I always strive to do more, step outside my comfort zone, venture past what my friends and family felt my limits were or what was realistic to decide I want to achieve. For as long as I remember, I had that attitude that if it has been done, then I can do it!

I do what I do because I love it, my boys depend on me to be an example of responsibility and manhood;  I have a responsibility to anyone who is a product of  a single parent household; I have a responsibility to anyone who grew up poor, in the projects, the inner city where sirens and gunshots were normal everyday things; I have a responsibility to anyone who came from the public school system where the curriculum taught was always behind our suburban counterparts, and our pool was for storage because it was too condemned to swim in or hold classes; I have a responsibility to my mother who sacrificed pursuing her dreams to work and care for me and my brothers as a teenage mother on her own.

Most of all I have a responsibility to MYSELF! I was given a chance so many times and I have the glorious gift of vision. It would be a tragedy for me not to show that which has been given to me, in every way possible and I MUST  do my best to be the inspiration and the one that when they mention me, they say “He did it, he actually did it!”