713:(The idea) was the producer's. I actually had a different cover in mind...It was...a black and white of my daughter Olivia sitting on a guitar case, with this Gretsch anniversary model standing up behind her against this concrete wall, and she's got a little white flower wreath in her hair. She's about four years old, and...I just loved that cover. So when the album came out, I wasn't really knocked out by the Beatles thing, because it didn't look like the Beatles to me! It was my goofy face and then these three guys in the background, one of which was Lynn Nichols, the producer. And I thought, "Oh, I don't care for this." I wanted to have the other cover. I wanted it to say "Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child," and to me, that was Olivia, being as she's my daughter. So my nephew works in a printing place, and I created this cover that had all the same photos and information inside the CD insert, but I had him make 500 of these new covers, and we took the shrink wrap off...500 CDs, and...inserted these covers that I wanted and took them on the road and sold them, and we mailed them out through the fan club, since we didn't have a website in those days."
296:...the 18th year of my life was very dark; I was into drugs by now....back in '69 I was experimenting with LSD. I had done some trips and it was terrible, I thought it might enhance my creative ability in music, but it didn't. I once heard a tape of me playing when I was high and it was awful. I sang weird and I played badly. I thought I was doing such a great job, but it was a deception. People I was supposedly very close to, who were close to me, were turning on me. It seemed really strange...I was experiencing such fear...it was just...terrible...During these days I would take naps in the afternoon because I'd be so tired playing at night, staying up till 4 in the morning, getting up early and napping again in the afternoon. I'd wake up having nightmares...I had "Peace" written on my wall and I went around giving the peace sign, but I didn't experience peace in my life. I didn't know what peace really meant; it was just a cliché.
725:, not only did we resort to using vintage guitars and amps, but I resorted back to old ways of playing. The rock leads are shorter and more precise. More to the point, feisty, and a little bit more dangerous. What you get is more incisive work. It's something that fits the song rather than trying to create a song around a riff or guitar figure...What I think comes through this album is that sense of longing, of love, of suffering and in all of this there can be hope. Everyone has to find their way to God and I hope people will see Jesus in my life and this album as a guide along the way."
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think it's just a rumor that someone's kept alive, and it must be titillating enough to keep an interest there... I don't think it was said...that's it for that!" Keaggy's recollection of the time frame during which Glass Harp's first album was recorded differs slightly from Glass Harp's officially-published history (which have the recording sessions ending on
September 17, 1970, just hours before Hendrix's early-morning death in London, and not two weeks after).
968:. The album's final track, "Ian's Groove", marks the recording debut of Phil's son on drums. Despite its stellar performances, as a collection of original instrumentals, the album was largely overlooked. Keaggy says, "that was a very cool album that...Christians and Christian bookstores and...the marketplace ...couldn't make the connection, because it's electric guitar music... it kind of fell by the wayside." Also in 1996, his wife Bernadette published
378:. Again Keaggy's Christian faith surfaced in some of the lyrics. He notes, "That album was a real experience because I was able to sing 'The Answer', a song I wrote right after my conversion to Christ... with...producers and an engineer that didn't care about Jesus, I was surprised that out of 15 songs, one of the ten that got on the album was 'The Answer'. I praise Jesus for that work, because it's just a simple song of testimony."
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1589:. The ten-song project included material from Phil's solo career: "Sign Came through a Window" and "John the Revelator". The album is a recording of a benefit concert that Glass Harp headlined for Roots of American Music (www.rootsofamericanmusic.org), "an organization dedicated to the preservation, performance and education about traditional American music in our schools."
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949:"is really the most unlike me of any album I've ever done, in my personal opinion. It was more of a manufactured concept: "We're gonna make a pop album for you that's going to launch you into the next ten years". I don't know if it did. It's an unusual album to listen to for me, but there are a couple of good songs on there, though."
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499:" of contemporary Christian music. "Time" featured Keaggy's innovative guitar technique of violin-like swelling, found approximately 3:54 and 5:17 in the song. The effect requires picking the string, raising and then lowering the guitar volume knob for each note in a melody. His album was listed as No. 64 in the 2001 book,
902:("Love Divine", "Reunion of Friends", "Stone Eyes", "I Will Be There", and "Nothing But The Blood".) The song "All Our Wishes" is a story about Phil and Bernadette Keaggy losing a baby. The song was written, musically, in 1967 when Keaggy was in ninth grade. The band that toured in support of the album featured Madeira on
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Hubbard, Ohio which had a big water pump, and I was climbing up on it. As I was kneeling on top of the platform, it broke and the faucets came crashing down on my finger and cut it off. I can remember it very vividly—as if it happened yesterday, and I can see my dad running down
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Stonehill's solo material, the project includes versions of their previous collaborations such as "Sunday's Child", "Who Will Save the Children?" and "That's the Way It Goes". Keaggy later guest performed on two
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Christian radio charts. It won Shacklock the EMI Songwriter of the Year award. Shacklock's production work on the album was a departure in style and sound for Keaggy. It proved to be Keaggy's lone work with Shacklock. Years later, in reflecting on the album, Keaggy said
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bandmate John Sferra on drums. Keaggy said, "I started
Crimson & Blue with a two-fold purpose: To record something more aggressive and to work with John again. We recorded all the basic tracks together and most of the leads were recorded live. It's just your basic four-piece group." The rest of
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Pecchio commented on the ongoing Hendrix rumors saying "It's a true urban legend. I still have people coming up to me claiming to have a Dick Cavett Show tape where Hendrix says that. We never pushed that rumor, you know, but it didn't hurt us."
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Beginning", and a solo acoustic version of "The True
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Records, highlights are Spanish-flavored "Praise Dance", the hypnotic groove "Firewalker", and the six-part epic, "Way of the Pilgrim". Also in 1997, he teamed up with
1569:. After meeting each other for the first time at the beginning of the year, the two musicians stayed in touch and created the album via email, with Johnson recording in Seattle while Keaggy recorded in Nashville. December saw the release of the guitarist's third Christmas album,
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the next evening, with Glass Harp listed as the opening band (erroneously printed as "The Grass Harp"). Underneath "The Grass Harp", a caption read "They Jam with Jimi Hendrix". Glass Harp had not appeared anywhere with Jimi Hendrix (they were at the time still a local band to
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with little or no following nationally). It is not known whether or not the promoter or Glass Harp's management at the time had the phrase put in the advertisement, but it is believed to be the first instance of any rumor regarding Hendrix in relation to Keaggy/Glass Harp.
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asked Hendrix, "Who is the best guitarist in the world?" Hendrix is said to have answered, "Phil Keaggy." Since then it has been proven to be untrue, as evidenced by the available audio from Hendrix's (only) appearance on The Tonight Show on July 10, 1969, with guest host
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influence, including "Days Like You", his last single to receive considerable airplay as Christian radio seemed to move towards a more youth-oriented format. He also appeared as a guest singer on the Ragamuffins' "All the Way to Kingdom Come", on his friend
336:' death. Keaggy recalls, "It was recorded in New York City in about a week. Even though I had bronchitis and had to sing one verse at a time, it worked out... I was even able to get in a witness for the Lord Jesus in "Can You See Me" and "Look in the Sky".
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tour, and "We'll Meet Again", a song he wrote and recorded as a teenager. An alternate version of "Time" was also included as was a new solo recording of the Glass Harp song "The Answer". Also in 1995, he was voted by
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since 1972. The album included a new recording of a rare Keaggy solo tune, "What Matters", the title track of a compilation album exclusively produced for and released through the International Bible Society in 2001.
1365:'s first three studio albums were reissued on CD by Music Mill Entertainment. The albums were digitally remastered and include previously unreleased bonus tracks. In July, Keaggy also released an expanded edition of
1500:. Recorded using a McPherson acoustic guitar, the album revamped two Keaggy classics, with "What a Day" being transformed as "Water Day" and "Noah's Song" undergoing significant revision as "Noah's Shuffle".
886:'s "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God". "Love Divine", "I Will Be Here", and "Everywhere I Look"; they all received substantial airplay. The album was released simultaneously in the mainstream market as
395:, his first solo album. The songs were written while Keaggy was still with Glass Harp. He performed all the instruments on the album. The title track is a staple of Keaggy's concerts up to the present day.
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972:, a moving account of the emotional and spiritual struggles she experienced in losing their first five children via early infant death, miscarriage and stillbirth. He wrote the foreword for the book.
1281:, an eclectic collection of music focusing on birthdays, weddings and graduations. The album consisted primarily of Keaggy originals and also featured a re-recording of "Here and Now" from 1986's
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of the hymns were great wordsmiths; they could be so concise and so eloquent in their expression of truth... theirs is music that speaks to every generation". Yet Keaggy's label at the time,
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area and found work at school dances and clubs. The incarnation of the band recorded several demos, and released the single "Where Did My World Come From?" on the United Audio label in 1969.
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I feel the album, as a good collection of songs, is really listenable...I feel that folk who want to listen to an album are more interested in good songs than merely the guitar player. For
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was released in 1986. The album has quieter acoustic numbers including a new rendition of 1981's "Let Everything Else Go" and "Maker of the Universe", a ballad about the incarnation of
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album featuring the London Festival Orchestra, includes Keaggy's take on standards such as "Oh Holy Night" as well as a three-part original, "Nativity Suite".
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Keaggy was a member of a mid-1960s garage rock band called the Squires; one of their songs ("Batmobile"), which he co-wrote, appears on the compilation album
1093:, Keaggy's first album of the new millennium, came out in April 2000. The disc was a reunion of the Phil Keaggy Band; they updated their classic 1977 album,
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Keaggy married his wife Bernadette in the summer of 1973. He took a brief hiatus from recording on his own and only toured in support of other artists like
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1465:. His last edition to date is from September 2008. The Podcasts feature music and commentary from Phil as well as music from some of his favorite artists.
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1553:, played several concerts as "The Keaggy-Stonehill Band". The year also saw Keaggy contribute a soaring re-recorded version of "Passport" on the album
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songs for the album: "I Always Do" and "Everything is Alright". The recordings appear again on tribute albums to Heard. One of the tribute albums,
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CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.
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1874:"Phil Keaggy Biography, Songs, & Albums"
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1926:"Phil Keaggy: Making Music, Glorifying God"
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1851:Girdermusic.com (January 21, 2023).
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2838:"Significant Insights: Phil Keaggy"
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2568:. Allaboutjazz.com. Archived from
2529:"Reviews of The Phantom Tollbooth"
2527:Lloyd, Shari (February 26, 2012).
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1953:"Phil Keaggy interview"
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970:A Deeper Shade of Grace
800:Find Me in These Fields
3054:The Wind and the Wheat
2640:Mansfield News Journal
2592:"Jason Truby Web site"
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3224:A Band Called David
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427:Freeville, New York
404:2nd Chapter of Acts
361:Grand Funk Railroad
152:Philip Tyler Keaggy
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2471:Christianity Today
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1192:In the Quiet Hours
1180:In the Quiet Hours
1056:Majesty and Wonder
1048:Majesty and Wonder
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1382:Acoustic Sketches
1349:The Last Dispatch
1334:Stark Raving Jams
1279:Special Occasions
1256:Edge of the World
1188:Music to Paint By
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