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Live! At Carnegie Hall

by Glass Harp

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released April 1, 2022

Look In The Sky
Written by Phil Keaggy, John Sferra & Dan Pecchio

Never Is A Long Time
Written by Dan Pecchio

Do Lord
Traditional arrangement by Glass Harp

Changes (In The Heart Of My Own True Love)
Written by John Sferra

Can You See Me
Written by Dan Pecchio & Phil Keaggy

Produced by Lewis Merenstein
Engineered by Ralph Moss
Executive Producer: Daniel Pecchio
Technical Producer: John Sferra

Analog-to-digital Transfer and Editing by Tune Town Studios
(Mike Talanca, Dan Shirley, John Sferra)

Mastered by Startsong Recording, Colorado Springs, CO
Archivist: Dean Bassett and Neal Williams
Photography: Bob Jadloski, Anastasia Pantsios, Mike Gerski and Bill Able
Art Direction & Design: Ed Rother

Glass Harp:
Phil Keaggy (guitar, lead vocals)
John Sferra (drums, vocals)
Daniel Pecchio (bass, flute, vocals)

A very special “Thank You” to our family, friends, and fans, who heard with their hearts what was between the lines.

The members of Glass Harp dedicate this album with appreciation to Johnny Kay, and to the loving memory of Daniel E. Pecchio, and John S. Sferra.

Copyright ©1997 Canis Major; Archaball Publishing (ASCAP)

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Glass Harp Nashville, Tennessee

Glass Harp, featuring Phil Keaggy on guitar, John Sferra on drums and Daniel Pecchio on bass, is a bare bones group in the tradition of Cream, Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Ohio band, The James Gang.
They developed a signature sound of their own – a progressive approach that allowed the members, collectively and individually, to stretch beyond the confines of standard form.
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