# Phil Stack

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{{short description|Australian jazz and rock musician (born 1977)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2016}}
{{Use Australian English|date=April 2016}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name              = Phil Stack
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| caption           = Phil Stack performing with Thirsty Merc in November 2025
| background        = non_vocal_instrumentalist
| birth_name        = Phillip Barry Stack
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| birth_date        = {{birth year and age|1977}}<!-- {{birth date and age|1977|MM|DD|df=y}} for living people supply only the year unless the exact date is already WIDELY published, as per [WP:DOB](/source/WP%3ADOB) -->
| birth_place       = [Dubbo](/source/Dubbo), [New South Wales](/source/New_South_Wales), Australia
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| genre             = Jazz, rock
| occupation        = Musician
| instrument        = Double bass, bass guitar
| years_active      = 1996–present
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'''Phillip Barry Stack''' (born 1977) is an Australian jazz and rock musician. He is the founding [bass guitarist](/source/bass_guitarist) of the pop rock band [Thirsty Merc](/source/Thirsty_Merc) since 2002, the regular [double bass](/source/double_bass)ist for jazz musician [James Morrison](/source/James_Morrison_(musician)) and leader of the ensemble called Phil Stack Trio. He is also in several other groups Drown, House of Orange, and Lily Dior Quartet.

Stack grew up with his three older sisters in the New South Wales city of [Dubbo](/source/Dubbo).<ref>[http://www.molongfestival.com.au/thirsty.html "Thirsty Merc", ''Molong Festival''.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070217204954/http://www.molongfestival.com.au/thirsty.html |date=17 February 2007 }} Retrieved 5 March 2007.</ref> He studied at the [Sydney Conservatorium of Music](/source/Sydney_Conservatorium_of_Music) in his earlier years and is now a regular feature at major rock and jazz festivals.{{cn|date=August 2023}}

In November 2008, Stack won first place in the National Jazz Awards at the [Melbourne Jazz Festival](/source/Melbourne_Jazz_Festival). After the initial ten finalists were reduced to three, he beat Ben Waples (Sydney) and [Sam Anning](/source/Sam_Anning) (Melbourne) in the final.

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