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Phil Keaggy, born March 23, 1951, is a guitarist. He was raised in a small farmhouse in Hubbard, Ohio with nine brothers and sisters, and began playing guitar at an early age. He began playing professionally in the late 1960's with drummer John Sferra. The two longtime friends formed a band called Glass Harp. The band was signed to Decca Records and began to open for such artists as Iron Butterfly, Yes, Traffic and Chicago.

Keaggy left Glass Harp in 1972, and released his first solo album the following year, entitled "What A Day". To this day, Keaggy continues to record and tour heavily.