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One of the first Christian-themed pop/rock acts, Glass Harp included singer/guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:1bAzlT6fMBcvCfwgh4S3Xl">Phil Keaggy</a>, bassist Dan Pecchio, and drummer <a href="spotify:artist:3N7Pe4NWjg7mUkVFu5qgvE">John Sferra</a>. Formed in 1969 in Youngstown, OH, the group -- a free-form power trio in the tradition of <a href="spotify:artist:74oJ4qxwOZvX6oSsu1DGnw">Cream</a>, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Buckeyes <a href="spotify:artist:5hfOHpGMsi8O3DA0ROLGqF">the James Gang</a> -- 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; <a href="spotify:artist:1bAzlT6fMBcvCfwgh4S3Xl">Keaggy</a> went on to enjoy considerable success as a CCM solo act, while Pecchio later co-founded <a href="spotify:artist:68tUWDLwgRP7Ch2Gj8vQ1k">the Michael Stanley Band</a>. Glass Harp's original lineup came together for a reunion concert in 1988. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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