Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, Thornton knew that he wanted to be part of the entertainment business at age 10, and by the time he was 12, his fascination with radio landed him an internship at WOWI-FM, a local radio station. Three years later, at only 15, Thornton became an intern and rising star at Arista Records, working with Notorious BIG, Whitney Houston, and Aretha Franklin to name a few.
Thornton didn’t stop there. As a marketing major at Norfolk State University a few years later, he and a fellow student wrote a 40-page proposal to the school’s president to have the college radio station, WNSB, Hot 91.1—which could be heard all over Virginia—switched from all jazz rotation, to a hip-hop and R&B format. The president loved the idea and Phil went on to become 91.1’s student music director, turning the station into an overnight sensation that rivaled other Virginia FM stations, and attracted celebrity guest hosts like Diddy, and at the time, up-and-coming artists like Pharrell Williams.
After graduating in 2003 and moving to New York City, Thornton started his first company, Bright Star Entertainment, an artist management/consultant firm where he represented artists such as Bad Boy Records’ Grammy award-winning group 112 and singer Lil’ Mo. In 2007, Phil settled in Los Angeles and partnered with Marcus Spence and Paul Coy Allen to form the successful Ten2One Entertainment, a multimedia, television production, artist management conglomerate.
But that’s not all. In addition to running Ten2One, Thornton serves as Vice President and General Manager, Urban Inspirational at eOne Music, where he oversees Gospel, Christian, and R&B artists such as Erica Campbell, Michelle Williams, Shirley Caesar, Jonathan McReynolds, Lalah Hathaway, and Tweet. The company recently launched BET’s new hit show, “It’s a Mann’s World,” starring David and Tamela Mann, for which Thornton is an executive producer.
Thornton also runs Phillionaire Worldwide Publishing/Beat Syndicate Company, his publishing arm that has co-written and produced records for a several artists including Eminem’s single ft. Bruno Mars “Lighters,” which garnered two BMI Awards for the Most Played Pop & Urban Records of 2011.
Thornton credits other hardworking visionaries as his inspiration growing up. “Berry Gordy, David Geffen, Quincy Jones, and Clive Davis have definitely inspired and influenced me during my professional journey,” he says. “When I look at them, they have figured out ways to not only be creative, but ways to create synergy with music, television, Broadway, and other platforms. I definitely see myself in them. I’ve been doing my part to put great content into the world, be it music, television, or film.”
Now, not only does Thornton want to continue to deliver high quality music and TV content with Ten2One Entertainment, but his goal is to also expand the company by producing more scripted projects. He first ventured into film in 2014 as associate producer of the movie Lap Dance, starring Omari Hardwick, Stacey Dash, Carmen Electra, and LisaRaye, and is brimming with new ideas. “I’m very excited about creating more film content in the years to come. Film is really my heart. It allows you to tell the story and I love great stories.”
So how does Thornton balance his amazing, yet extremely busy career and manage to effectively and simultaneously run three entities that are destined to be even more successful than they are now? “I have a wonderful team of people that help me bring everything to the finish line,” he says. “I could not do what I do, in every aspect of my career, without my team. I’ve been fortunate enough to find partners and people who share the same vision that I do.”
More than anything, Thornton feels it is God who keeps him motivated and fearless. “Ever since I stepped on this earth I believe my steps have truly been ordered for me,” he says. “There’s no other way for me to put it. I’m fearless because I know that I’ve got God on my side. That’s why I continue to walk in faith and believe that He’s giving me the foresight and the vision so that I’m never afraid.”