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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." 33: 917:. The 1994 edition featured new recordings of ten of the original album's eleven songs, including the moving classics "Maker of the Universe" and "Let Everything Else Go". The updated version also included four brand new tracks: "It Could Have Been Me". "She's a Dancer", "Father Daughter Harmony", and "The 50th". Keeping with the album's family motif, "Father Daughter Harmony" was a moving duet with daughter Alicia while "The 50th" features Keaggy's guitar playing over excerpts from a vinyl record of his grandparents' 50th wedding anniversary in 1948. 1427:
Brian Persall. The loops have rhythm, lead, bass, and even percussion parts along with textures created using an EBow and placing plastic between the strings, which creates koto, banjo, and steel drum-type sounds. After I returned home, I imported all of the loops into Pro Tools and edited some sections, but no overdubs were added either after the initial recording or while in the studio. If a song was too long, I might edit some measures or repeated sections to make it a little less repetitious, or maybe move some bits around."
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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." 1401: 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." 1243:, did not share his vision for the project and asked for it to be an instrumental album. Keaggy said, "It's the oddest thing...to me, hymns should be really sung. I had a conflict with it because, here I am, I can sing, and yet they didn't want me to sing...I offered--I went to management about it and it was pretty much, "No, don't do that. That's not want they want." 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." 265:. Keaggy and Sferra then recruited bass player Daniel Pecchio. Pecchio, formerly of the band The Poppy, was also a flute player, a talent which later was showcased on several Glass Harp's songs. After recording a new set of demos and signing with new management, the band set out to polish their live act and shop for a recording deal. 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 205:
We lived on a farm in 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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in both album and DVD format. In addition to including acoustic renditions of Keaggy and 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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and reached number one on the 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
1615:. The project is a collaboration with keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer John Sferra. and is described as "being a wonderful blend of ambient jazz and funk", as well as "being accredited with creating some of the tastiest jazz-funk licks to come out of Music City in a long, long time." 1238:
who was a fan of Keaggy's music. Describing the concept of the project, Keaggy says, "I've always loved hymns. They're great melodies that still stand on their own, and are still sung, even after centuries have passed... those melodies are even more appreciated when you know the lyrics. The writers
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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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that were recorded as part of the performance. Keaggy explains that the songs "began with me messing around at my soundchecks before the audience came in. I'd typically just come from taking a nap at a hotel, so my mind would be fresh, and I'd improvise loops that would be recorded by my soundman,
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as producer. At the time of the recording, Keaggy and Sferra were nineteen years old. All three members of Glass Harp wrote the band's songs. Keaggy sang the majority of the songs; Pecchio and Sferra also sang lead on several numbers. One song of Keaggy's in particular, "Can You See Me", reflected
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In a July 2010 interview, Glass Harp bassist Daniel 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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Keaggy has continually insisted that such stories are completely unfounded, noting that "it was impossible that Jimi Hendrix could ever have heard me...We...recorded our first album at Electric Lady Studios two weeks after his unfortunate death, so I just can't imagine how he could've heard me. I
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the hill, rescuing me, and taking me to the hospital. I can recall having a white cast and bandage; it was gigantic! They tried to sew it on, but it didn't take, so I grew up with nine fingers. As a young kid, I was embarrassed about it a lot, especially when I was beginning to get into guitar.
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was released, the reunion concert live album. Although the album is largely devoted to the band's previous work, it also includes Glass Harp's version of several songs from Keaggy's solo career including "Tender Love", "Chalice", "From the Beginning", and a solo acoustic version of "The True
924:., a two volume compilation project was released. The anthology has selections from throughout Keaggy's career, including several classic instrumentals. Several unreleased tracks are featured, including a live version of "Do Lord" with Glass Harp, a live version of "Shouts of Joy" from the 367:. Contrary to the tight production and song-oriented nature of Glass Harp's studio albums, their live performances demonstrated the band's ability to stretch out and expand the boundaries of their compositions. As a result, they are one of the pioneers of what would later be known as the 987:
was also released in 1997, arguably his most ambitious instrumental project to date. Released through Canis Major 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
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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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was released. Primarily a collection of classic hymns, the album also includes a Keaggy original composition which is centered around the Lord's Prayer. The track, "Our Daily Bread" as well as the entire album, are dedicated to Todd Beamer, a Christian passenger of
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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". 585:, was released in 1981; it is noted for what has become a concert staple "Let Everything Else Go". It included his arrangement of "Rise Up O Men of God". A trend was begun in which Keaggy frequently featured a hymn on his albums. In 1982, Keaggy released 1695:
Another version has Hendrix being asked, "Jimi, how does it feel to be the world's greatest guitar player?" Hendrix supposedly replied, "I don't know, you'll have to ask Phil Keaggy!" The account is sometimes attributed to a magazine interview in either
231:. In 1966 he joined Volume IV, which in 1967 became New Hudson Exit. The band appeared frequently in Youngstown clubs and also released a Keaggy composition, "Come With Me", as a single on the Date label. At one point, New Hudson Exit had considered 1577:
also includes the classic "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and an acoustic instrumental version of "In the Bleak Midwinter". The project also includes a new recording of "On that Day", a song co-written with Glass Harp drummer John Sferra for Keaggy's
441:, which progressively took on many characteristics of an authoritarian cult. Not until Keaggy extracted himself from the group and the menial labor to which they had largely confined him, that he once again began to record significant music. 1277:, an album in which he set poetry by Keith Moore to music. Keaggy and Moore had previously collaborated on the song "A Little Bit of Light" that appeared on the guitarist's 1998 self-titled album. Also in 2003 Keaggy released 388:
After recording three albums with Glass Harp, Keaggy left the band in 1972. He said, "We enjoyed playing together and we really got tight musically. But spiritually we were going different directions." In 1973 he released
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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. 1416:. The album also included a new rendering of "Ode to Joy" titled "Joyphil" and "Prehistrobie K-18", a previously unreleased song that Phil wrote and recorded as a teenager. The acoustic instrumental album 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 1239:
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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In later years, rumors became stories of Hendrix appearing on various television programs where he mentioned Phil Keaggy. A common variation says that during an episode of The Tonight Show,
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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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retained the material from the original album and also introduced four brand new tracks: "My Auburn Lady", "Mighty Lord", "You're My Hero", and "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight".
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was released, initially available in both single and double disc format; the single disc version went out of print. The album featured "Chalice", a collaboration with
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graduating in 1970. He is missing half of the middle finger on his right hand due to an accident at age four involving a water pump. Keaggy reflects on the incident:
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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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For decades rumors have circulated which say many guitar icons have made comments regarding Phil Keaggy. The most common rumored statements are attributed to
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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
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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
2550: 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. 210:
Initially, it was not the guitar that attracted Keaggy to playing music. "I asked my dad for a set of drums for my tenth birthday but he came home with a
1442:. It includes his son Ian, who co-wrote, sings and plays guitar on "Why" while his daughter Alicia sings a duet with her father on "Micah 6:8". In 2006, 729:
One track, "I've Just Begun (Again)", was first written when Keaggy was 17, and was updated for the album. In addition to his own music, he recorded two
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in 1970, Keaggy's mother was seriously injured in an auto accident. After her death a week later and inspired by his sister, Keaggy became a born-again
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 3390: 624:. The album also emphasized one of the prominent themes in Keaggy's music: family. The next year Phil Keaggy released his second instrumental album, 1198:
includes three previously unreleased songs: "The Road Home", "Lighthouse", and "For the Love". The song "Spring" was previously released on 2000's
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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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project. The title track in particular recalls the sounds of the 1960s, and that along with an album cover which resembles the classic image of
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for a concert in their hometown of Youngstown at a sold out Powers Auditorium. They had performed together occasionally since 1981. Conductor
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cited unnamed "record people" who recounted a story of Hendrix saying (in 1970) "That guy (Phil Keaggy) is the upcoming guitar player in the
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for Best Rock Gospel Album. He has frequently been listed as one of the world's top-two "finger-style" and "finger-picking" guitarists by
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album, singing a duet "That's the Way It Goes" as well as appearing on "We Were All So Young" with other veteran musicians such as
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readers' polls, and due to his complex and virtuosic playing, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
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and included the original album plus a bonus disc of new songs, alternate versions and an interview with Phil and his uncle.
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project, a collaboration with his uncle Dave "Duke" Keaggy, with Phil Keaggy setting his uncle's eclectic poetry to music.
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In 1993, Keaggy worked with a group of talented musicians on a project. The recording sessions reunited Keaggy with former
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and received a Grammy award nomination. In 1992, Keaggy released what has become a landmark acoustic instrumental album,
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was a strong return to form for Keaggy in terms of recapturing his usual organic, live sound. Several songs reflected a
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features a mix of new songs such as "Z-Blues" and revamped versions of "Like an Island", "March of the Clouds" and the
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was quoted as saying "I don't know what happened to that Phil Keaggy. He could have saved the world with his guitar."
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appears on several songs. Portions of the album's earnings go towards Anderson's Music for Life Alliance fundraiser.
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genre, with songs many times reaching over 30 minutes in length with extended solo passages and group improvisation.
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is a stunning collection of previously unreleased electric instrumentals dating back to the recording sessions for
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In 1984, Keaggy and Randy Stonehill co-wrote and sang the duet "Who Will Save the Children?" for Stonehill's album
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in August 1979; their first daughter, Alicia, was born there in March 1980. They left Leawood in 1983 and lived in
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In 2008, Keaggy received the Gold Level Award as the "Best Spiritual / Worship Guitarist", as voted by readers of
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is included as well as a new song "What Matters". The album was exclusively produced for and released through the
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to listen to the band in concert. Upon hearing Glass Harp perform, Merenstein's enthusiastic report resulted in
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Also in 1989, Keaggy went on the road with Stonehill for a tour by The Keaggy/Stonehill Band, which included
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In addition to recording and touring regularly, Keaggy is currently working on a record with former
1422:, is another instrumental collection. The songs are either improvisation or other riffs played over 1108:. Recorded exclusively on a Zion Radicaster built by master guitarmaker Ken Hoover of Zion guitars, 956:. Mainly Keaggy originals, the album features a cover of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"; he won another 3142: 3106: 1677: 1673: 1480:, an album, that with the exception of "You Have My Heart", is a collection of covers ranging from 782: 651: 599: 214: 1545:. In support of the album, the two musicians, along with guitarist Mike Pachelli and Glass Harp's 638:, an honor that he received in 1988. Also in 1988, Keaggy and Stonehill would team up with singer 3279: 3067: 2827: 1810: 1562: 799: 505:
During the summer of 1977 Keaggy went on an eighteen-city tour of the western United States with
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area's "Battle of the Bands", One of the event's judges happened to be an associate of producer
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while "Passport" received an update for the 2009 Christian Progressive Rock compilation album
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Other variants have Hendrix answering the question with “I don’t know, you’ll have to ask
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Phil Keaggy and guitarist Mike Pachelli released an acoustic instrumental project titled
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features "Sunday School" and the gentle "Little Ones", an early anthem for the pro-life/
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won Keaggy a Dove Award for best instrumental album. In November 2000, he released The
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Markulin left the group to join his cousin Joe in another successful Youngstown band,
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In 1978, Keaggy released his first critically acclaimed instrumental album entitled
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2007 also marked the 30th anniversary of the landmark instrumental album, 1978's
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That same year, Keaggy released what has become one of his best-selling albums,
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played a prominent role in the project. The sessions resulted in the release of
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disc-jockey Scott Ross. Ross affiliated himself and Love Inn Community with the
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On October 29, 2007, Keaggy was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame by
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The next year Keaggy released another critically acclaimed instrumental album,
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was a one-disc collection of songs featured previously on 1999's double album
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In 1999 there was a flurry of Keaggy instrumental releases. The double album
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as its lead guitarist. Walsh later established himself as the guitarist for
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In June 1994, Keaggy released a heavily revised version of his 1986 album
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and "A Band called David". The tour was filmed for the live triple-album
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the following year. Keaggy would then go on to sign with Word Records.
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In the fall of 2010, The Phil Keaggy Trio released their first album,
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and members of the Youngstown Symphony joined the band. The next year
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In September of the same year, Keaggy released the instrumental album
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reunited for a concert to celebrate the release of their first DVD,
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Magazine readers as the No. 2 Best Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitarist.
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for Instrumental Album of the Year, and was twice nominated for a
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On March 27, 2010, Glass Harp released their fourth live album:
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In 2006, Keaggy release three additional instrumental albums:
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Keaggy's record label during the early part of the decade was
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was in New York's Greenwich Village recording its first album
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Video of Phil describing the water pump incident (WMV format)
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in 2011. Ian left the band in 2013 to pursue a solo career.
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In a February 5, 1971, feature on Glass Harp in Cleveland's
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Also in late 2010, Keaggy did some session work with former
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contains a PDF with guitar tablature for the album's music.
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and mainstream markets. He is a seven-time recipient of the
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A major turning point for the trio was their winning of an
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in the "Instrumental Record" category. The album's title,
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album. The title track was re-recorded by Keaggy in 1981.
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CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.
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CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music
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Phil Keaggy's son Ian was the bass player for the band
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was also released in 2001. "Tell Me How You Feel" from
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A few years later, Keaggy performed at former Beatle
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American acoustic and electric guitarist and vocalist
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On March 19, 1970, an advertisement appeared in the
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his newfound Christian faith, with its reference to
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"The Glass Harp breaks a record" , 2549:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 2469:Mark Moring, "Quick Takes: More Media of Note", 1247:would be Keaggy's last album with Word Records. 906:B-3 organ, Sferra on drums, and Wade Jaynes (of 531:, and as the backing band for Nedra Ross on her 374:In 1971, Glass Harp released a follow-up album, 239:before embarking on a solo career and work with 1923: 1850: 1484:("If Not For You", "Make You Feel My Love") to 825:, was derived from a quote in C.S. Lewis' book 817:-influence and earned the guitarist his second 476:: "Your Love Broke Through". It was written by 2873:"Phil Keaggy Interview for WBH, December 1995" 2563: 2439: 2295: 2293: 2291: 2289: 2252:"Phil Keaggy Interview for WBH, December 1995" 2203: 2201: 2199: 2197: 2063: 2061: 2059: 1980: 1828: 1692:. No mention of Keaggy or Glass Harp is made. 2935: 2557: 2287: 2285: 2283: 2281: 2279: 2277: 2275: 2273: 2271: 2269: 2040:. Blogspy.com. March 29, 2003. Archived from 2032: 2030: 1384:. That same year Keaggy and long-time friend 1062:. He later released the four-disc collection 813:. His third instrumental project reflected a 717:About the music on the project, Keaggy says, 654:. The group released a subsequent live album 466:. Keaggy returned to the studio in 1976 with 1874:"Phil Keaggy Biography, Songs, & Albums" 1492:' "In My Life" with Randy Stonehill and the 1436:. Also in 2006 Phil released a vocal album, 1262:. Additionally, Bernadette Keaggy published 1250:In the same year, Phil also participated on 960:for the album. A second instrumental album, 246:In 1968, Keaggy and longtime friend drummer 2915:Guitar Jam Daily Interview with Phil Keaggy 2857:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 2194: 2056: 1926:"Phil Keaggy: Making Music, Glorifying God" 1634:Rumored comments by Jimi Hendrix and others 284:signing Glass Harp to a multi-record deal. 2942: 2928: 2745:"Live Memory: Reminiscing With Glass Harp" 2506:"Phil Keaggy, John Sferra, Daniel Pecchio" 2266: 2161:The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music 2027: 1519:. The next year Keaggy released the album 1461:that is available through his website and 940:. The title track was written by producer 31: 2836:TotalLivingNetwork1 (November 24, 2015). 2769: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1935: 1897: 1178:In 2001, Phil Keaggy released the albums 3391:20th-century American singer-songwriters 2747:. Buzzbin. July 10, 2010. Archived from 2484:"Welcome Inn to a Phil Keaggy Christmas" 1782:Phil Keaggy's sister is former American 1399: 2158: 1521:Phantasmagorical: Master and Musician 2 1313:released an album with Keaggy entitled 1097:. With the exception of "Gentle Eyes", 849:. Lynn Nichols produced the sessions. 3346:American performers of Christian music 3293: 2364:"Phil Keaggy, Christian Music Reviews" 2342:"Phil Keaggy, Christian Music Reviews" 1932: 1523:, the sequel to his 1978 masterpiece. 1353:Phil Keaggy in Concert: St. Charles IL 444:In late 1974, Keaggy played guitar on 2923: 2584: 2526: 2313: 2231:"Phil Keaggy and Paul McCartney 1991" 1457:In April 2006 Keaggy launched a free 1301:, the first album of new material by 1151:drummer Sferra as well as a cover of 2564:All About Jazz (December 10, 2010). 1851:Girdermusic.com (January 21, 2023). 1771:Phil Keaggy's nephew was married to 1351:. Phil also released two live DVDS: 739:, was listed at No. 25 in the book, 292:Reflecting on 1970, Keaggy recalls: 254:. The band gigged in and around the 2838:"Significant Insights: Phil Keaggy" 1829:Eric Fuelrocks (October 19, 2022). 1541:released a new studio album titled 797:in 1990 with an all-out rock album 598:. The duet became a theme song for 425:Keaggy and his wife moved to rural 13: 3386:20th-century American male singers 3351:Performers of Christian rock music 2568:. Allaboutjazz.com. Archived from 2529:"Reviews of The Phantom Tollbooth" 2527:Lloyd, Shari (February 26, 2012). 228:Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 9 14: 3407: 3396:Singer-songwriters from Tennessee 3356:Singers from Nashville, Tennessee 2894: 2770:Mansfield, Brian (May 27, 2011). 1729:being asked the same question by 1116:classic "Whatever Life Demands". 3376:20th-century American guitarists 3321:American male singer-songwriters 2254:. Museweb.com. November 18, 1995 1924:Turner, Matthew (July 2, 2001). 1898:Cleveland, Barry (August 2006). 1761:, which had a Top 10 hit on the 1752: 1672:, the paper's rock music critic 458:. The album featured guitarists 3341:Musicians from Youngstown, Ohio 3336:American fingerstyle guitarists 2949: 2865: 2791: 2763: 2737: 2709: 2683: 2661: 2646: 2632: 2606: 2498: 2476: 2463: 2417: 2400: 2378: 2356: 2334: 2314:Henke, Jim (November 1, 2008). 2307: 2244: 2223: 2177: 2152: 2127: 2015:. Glassharp.net. August 8, 1972 1376:The next year, Keaggy released 852:Other guest musicians included 661:In 1988, Keaggy teamed up with 311:In September of the same year, 3061:Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child 2772:"On the Verge: Hot Chelle Rae" 2658:, Cleveland, February 5, 1971. 2318:. Rockhall.com. Archived from 2115:. blogspot.com. March 14, 2010 2005: 1917: 1891: 1866: 1844: 1822: 1804: 1797:faith, although he was raised 1273:The next year Keaggy released 1066:. The project was composed of 803:. The project was produced by 779:Christian Broadcasting Network 688:Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child 685:and other musicians to create 1: 2069:"Keaggy in CCM, January 1989" 1815: 777:, while the former worked at 180: 3361:Singer-songwriters from Ohio 2113:"Life in the Arts: Love Inn" 1831:"The Incredible Phil Keaggy" 1725:. A more recent variant has 1393:songs of Rufus Tree's album 634:won the guitarist his first 195:Austintown Fitch High School 175: 156:contemporary Christian music 7: 2994:The Master and the Musician 2643:, Mansfield, March 19, 1970 1505:The Master and the Musician 1220:International Bible Society 1143:October 2000 was also when 554:The Keaggy family moved to 544:The Master and the Musician 10: 3412: 2301:"Music on Phil Keaggy.com" 1808: 1613:Inter-Dimensional Traveler 977:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 709:album cover, Keaggy said, 3381:People from Hubbard, Ohio 3366:Guitarists from Tennessee 3272: 3243: 3216: 3188: 3181: 3152: 3077: 3010: 2964: 2957: 2717:"We're reminded that:..." 2693:. YouTube. Archived from 2457:February 9, 2010, at the 2211:. Popdose. March 16, 2009 1955:. Harmony magazine. 1976. 1537:In June 2009, Keaggy and 1347:for several songs during 1119:In October 2000, Keaggy, 132: 128: 118: 110: 80: 57: 47: 42: 37:Keaggy performing in 2019 30: 23: 3326:American rock guitarists 3316:American male guitarists 3311:Love Song (band) members 2719:Facebook. Archived from 2188:January 6, 2010, at the 2013:"Live! At Carnegie Hall" 1600:for Dolenz's solo album 1528:Acoustic Guitar Magazine 1309:Also in 2003, guitarist 1266:, an updated version of 1085: 1000:. The album would win a 788: 783:Virginia Beach, Virginia 750:drummer David Raven and 652:Compassion All Star Band 600:Compassion International 596:Celebrate This Heartbeat 549: 287: 220: 189:in a small farmhouse in 3068:Find Me in These Fields 2366:. Christianitytoday.com 2344:. Christianitytoday.com 1991:"Phil Keaggy Gets Back" 1953:"Phil Keaggy interview" 1811:Phil Keaggy discography 1289:tune "When I'm 64" and 1285:, as well as covers of 1268:A Deeper Shade of Grace 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" 2473:, January 2010, p. 74. 2159:Granger, Thom (2001). 1968:Cite journal requires 1773:contemporary Christian 1647:Mansfield News Journal 1405: 1371:The Uncle Duke Project 1027:' last original work, 727: 715: 631:The Wind and the Wheat 626:The Wind and the Wheat 560:Costa Mesa, California 451:Roller Coaster Weekend 298: 208: 169:Guitar Player Magazine 85:Contemporary Christian 43:Background information 3331:American rock singers 2411:May 16, 2008, at the 1452:Happy Valentine's Day 1403: 975:In January 1997, the 719: 711: 480:, Todd Fishkind, and 325:Electric Lady Studios 294: 203: 3371:Guitarists from Ohio 3234:How the West Was One 2847:– via YouTube. 2725:on February 26, 2022 2572:on December 12, 2010 2044:on February 26, 2012 1711:The Dick Cavett Show 1328:The following year, 511:How the West Was One 448:'s debut solo album 439:Shepherding Movement 3224:A Band Called David 3219:2nd Chapter of Acts 3182:Collaborative works 1476:. He also released 1264:Losing You Too Soon 868:on backing vocals. 507:2nd Chapter of Acts 493:album-oriented rock 456:The Albert Brothers 427:Freeville, New York 404:2nd Chapter of Acts 361:Grand Funk Railroad 152:Philip Tyler Keaggy 53:Philip Tyler Keaggy 2471:Christianity Today 2322:on October 3, 2012 1775:singer songwriter 1406: 1192:In the Quiet Hours 1180:In the Quiet Hours 1056:Majesty and Wonder 1048:Majesty and Wonder 650:and others as the 529:Courts of the King 487:A longtime fan of 185:Keaggy was raised 3288: 3287: 3268: 3267: 3177: 3176: 3129:Acoustic Sketches 2803:HitZoneOnline.com 2751:on August 1, 2012 1993:. 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Index

Keaggy performing in 2019
Youngstown, Ohio
Contemporary Christian
Jesus music
Christian rock
new-age
folk
jazz-funk
philkeaggy.com
contemporary Christian music
GMA Dove Award
Grammy Award
Guitar Player Magazine
Catholic
Hubbard, Ohio
Austintown Fitch High School
Austintown, Ohio
Sears
Silvertone
Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 9
Joe Walsh
The James Gang
the Eagles
John Sferra
Glass Harp
Youngstown, Ohio
The Human Beinz
Ohio
Lewis Merenstein
New York

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