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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.

Discography

  • What A Day, 1973 debut album
  • Love Broke Thru, 1976 album
  • Emerging Phil Keaggy Band, 1977 album
  • Song In The Air Phil Keaggy and Glass Harp, 1977 album
  • The Master and the Musician, 1978 instrumental album
  • Town To Town, 1980 album
  • Ph'lip Side, 1981 album
  • Play Thru Me, 1982 album
  • The Wind and the Wheat, 1987 instrumental album
  • Prime Cuts, 1987 "best of" album
  • Phil Keaggy and Sunday's Child, 1988 album
  • Find Me In These Fields, 1990 album
  • Beyond Nature, 1991 instrumental album
  • Revelator, 1993 ep
  • Blue, 1994 album
  • Crimson and Blue, 1994 album
  • Way Back Home, 1994 album
  • True Believer, 1995 album
  • 220, 1996 instrumental album
  • Acoustic Sketches, 1996 album
  • On The Fly, 1997 instrumental album
  • Invention Keaggy/King/Dente, 1997 album
  • Phil Keaggy, 1998 album
  • Majesty and Wonder, 1999 christmas album
  • Inseperable, 2000 album

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