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  • Glass Harp is the debut album by American rock band Glass Harp. It was released in 1970 on Decca Records. The album was produced by Lewis Merenstein and...
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    A glass harp (also called musical glasses, singing glasses, angelic organ, verrillon or ghost fiddle) is a musical instrument made of upright wine glasses...
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  • Glass Harp are a rock band formed in Youngstown, Ohio in 1968 consisting of Phil Keaggy, drummer John Sferra and bassist Daniel Pecchio. Phil Keaggy was...
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  • Glass harp may refer to: Glass harp, a musical instrument Glass Harp (band), a progressive rock band Glass Harp (album), an album by a band of the same...
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    In September of the same year, Glass Harp was in New York's Greenwich Village recording its first album Glass Harp at Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios...
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  • Season of Glass is the fifth studio album by Yoko Ono, her first solo recording after the murder of her husband John Lennon. Season of Glass, released...
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  • Looking Glass is the self-titled debut album released by the band Looking Glass in 1972. The group had been playing all up and down the East Coast in...
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  • Through the Looking Glass is the eighth studio album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees. The album is a collection of cover versions. It was...
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    with water) is generally known in English as "musical glasses" or the "glass harp". When Benjamin Franklin invented his mechanical version of the instrument...
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  • composer Philip Glass in 1996 based on the album "Heroes" by David Bowie. Glass had based his earlier Symphony No. 1 on the David Bowie album Low. The symphony...
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  • symphony by Philip Glass based on David Bowie's 1977 album Low. In 1996 Glass based another symphony on David Bowie's following album "Heroes", and in 2018...
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    The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers....
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    and raised in Northern California, Newsom was classically trained on the harp in her youth and began her career as a keyboardist in the San Francisco-based...
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  • Steel's page". ""Clamanda" in The Sacred Harp (1991 revision)". Crae, Ross (4 January 2021). "The Parting Glass: Singer Karine Polwart on an enduring anthem...
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  • instrumental album. The album is the debut project from "The Phil Keaggy Trio", a group consisting of Keaggy, keyboardist Jack Giering and Glass Harp drummer...
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  • or hour glass may also refer to: Hourglass shape Hour Glass (band), a 1960s rock band featuring Duane and Gregg Allman Hourglass (America album), 1994...
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  • Impulse! Records, her final release for the label. On the album, Coltrane appears on piano, organ, harp, timpani, and percussion, and is joined by bassist Charlie...
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    she released an album with works from Philip Glass that she transcribed for harp and which was approved by Glass himself. The album immediately rose...
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    Award (2023) Glass, Philip (1987). Music by Philip Glass. Edited and with supplementary material by Robert T. Jones (1st ed.). New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-015823-9...
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  • "Traffic Jam" from their first album, Sailor. "A Glass of Champagne", issued late the following year from the Trouble album, reached No. 2 in the UK Singles...
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