Phil Keaggy was 58 when this was recorded. His birthday was yesterday (March 23) so he is 59 now. Regardless, it is hard to think of another 58/59 year old that is singing and playing better than Keaggy is these days. This song is from Keaggy’s 1976 album Love Broke Thru. Happy belated birthday, Mr. Keaggy. May God grant you many more years.
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