GLASS HARP
''GLASS HARP''
1970
48:33
1/Can You See Me?
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio/6:25
2/Children's Fantasy
Phil Keaggy/4:12
3/Changes (In the Heart of My Own True Love)
John Sferra/5:55
4/Village Queen
Dan Pecchio/4:00
5/Black Horse
John Sferra/2:51
6/Southbound
Phil Keaggy / John Sferra/3:54
7/Whatever Life Demands
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio/6:28
8/Look in the Sky
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio / John Sferra/8:12
9/Garden
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio / John Sferra/4:19
10/On Our Own
Phil Keaggy / John Sferra/2:36
BIOGRAPHY
by Jason Ankeny
One of the first Christian-themed pop/rock acts, Glass Harp included singer/guitarist Phil Keaggy, bassist Dan Pecchio, and drummer John Sferra. Formed in 1969 in Youngstown, OH, the group -- a free-form power trio in the tradition of Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Buckeyes the James Gang -- quickly developed a strong local following, and in 1970 they signed to Decca to issue their self-titled debut LP. Synergy followed a year later, but after 1972's It Makes Me Glad Glass Harp disbanded; Keaggy went on to enjoy considerable success as a CCM solo act, while Pecchio later co-founded the Michael Stanley Band. Glass Harp's original lineup came together for a reunion concert in 1988.
''GLASS HARP''
1970
48:33
1/Can You See Me?
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio/6:25
2/Children's Fantasy
Phil Keaggy/4:12
3/Changes (In the Heart of My Own True Love)
John Sferra/5:55
4/Village Queen
Dan Pecchio/4:00
5/Black Horse
John Sferra/2:51
6/Southbound
Phil Keaggy / John Sferra/3:54
7/Whatever Life Demands
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio/6:28
8/Look in the Sky
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio / John Sferra/8:12
9/Garden
Phil Keaggy / Dan Pecchio / John Sferra/4:19
10/On Our Own
Phil Keaggy / John Sferra/2:36
BIOGRAPHY
by Jason Ankeny
One of the first Christian-themed pop/rock acts, Glass Harp included singer/guitarist Phil Keaggy, bassist Dan Pecchio, and drummer John Sferra. Formed in 1969 in Youngstown, OH, the group -- a free-form power trio in the tradition of Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Buckeyes the James Gang -- quickly developed a strong local following, and in 1970 they signed to Decca to issue their self-titled debut LP. Synergy followed a year later, but after 1972's It Makes Me Glad Glass Harp disbanded; Keaggy went on to enjoy considerable success as a CCM solo act, while Pecchio later co-founded the Michael Stanley Band. Glass Harp's original lineup came together for a reunion concert in 1988.