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The Glass Harp, formed in Youngstown, Ohio, in the late 1960s. The band consisted of Phil Keaggy (guitar and vocals), Daniel Pecchio (bass guitar), and John Sferra (drums). They are known for their unique sound, incorporating Phil Keaggy's virtuosic guitar playing and the inclusion of a glass harp, an instrument made of glass bowls or goblets.
Their self-titled debut album, that was released in 1970, features a blend of rock, blues, and psychedelic elements. Some of the notable tracks from the album include "Can You See Me," "Changes (In the Heart of My Own True Love)," and "Whatever Life Demands." The album showcases Phil Keaggy's exceptional guitar skills and the band's experimental approach to music.
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