About

PhillipMy name is Phillip Hintze. I have been playing guitar since I was 15 years old. I graduated from Houston Baptist University with a degree in music theory and composition. I also studied classical guitar while I was there. I’m currently employed as the orchestra director at Lake Jackson Intermediate School. I play guitar in the band at Brazos Pointe Fellowship in Lake Jackson, TX. Other tidbits: When people tell me I look like Chris Daughtry I have to resist the urge to punch them in the face.

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My wife Jenny is a pretty awesome photographer, and she’s also pretty awesome in general. Check out her stuff. We currently have too many little children living in our house and are looking forward to being empty nesters.

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6 Responses to “About”
  1. Hey Philip.I was looking at your tap tempo switch you built.Will this one work for a Boss DD-3?Thanks for your time,-soupbone

  2. Still thinking about trading your duesenberg for a small body gretsch? I am a worship leader in Houston. Been interested in possibly trading for a duesy. Hit me up sometime.

  3. Soupbone/Dave – The DD-3 will not accept a tap tempo. The DD-5/7/20 will.

    Chris – I just traded my Duesenberg for an AVRI Jaguar + a Warmoth Jazzmaster. Sorry, man.

  4. Hey I’m Roberto an old student of yours.i was wondering if you’d like a pedal thing I got wen I went an a gig .some other band left it.its a one way pedal n I have no Idea what it is for. If u want I could take it tomorrow after school.

  5. [...] Rhoy Pamparo on Apr.26, 2012, under Personal Thoughts So I sold my Strymon Timeline recently. Philip thought that it was surprising while Larry kinda agreed that it was a little overkill for a few [...]

  6. Phillip, Where can I hear some of your music? I noticed you over at bwacks forum and you seem to be very knowledgable. I’m pretty new to electric and am kind of a rookie still overall with guitar. I’l love to hear some of your stuff.
    ~Joe

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