Phil Keaggy What A day What A Day
Classic Christian Rock at its best Subscribe for more great music In 1968, Keaggy, along with longtime friends drummer John Sferra and bassist Daniel Pecchio, formed a band called Glass Harp. A major turning point for the trio was their winning of an Ohio area s Battle of the One of the event s judges happened to be an associate of producer Lewis Merenstein, whom he alerted to the threesome. Merenstein was persuaded to fly down from New York to listen to the band in concert. Upon hearing Glass Harp perform, Merenstein s enthusiastic report resulted in Decca Records signing Glass Harp to a multirecord deal. In 1971, Glass Harp released a follow up album, Synergy. Again Keaggy s Christian faith surfaced in some of the lyrics. The guitarist 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. And and an engineer that didn t care about br, br,
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