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  1. In 1968, Keaggy and longtime friend drummer John Sferra, along with bassist Steve Markulin, formed the band Glass Harp. The band gigged in and around the Youngstown, Ohio area, finding work anywhere from school dances to clubs. This incarnation of the band recorded several demos and released the single "Where Did My World Come From?"

  2. Steve Markulin - bass, vocals Recorded February 13th, 19th, 25th and March 2nd, 1969 at United Audio, 10 Ellenwood Ave., Youngstown OH Original sessions produced by Graham Tregurtha. Reissue produced by Gary Rhamy, Del Sinchak, Dean Anshutz, and Anthony LaMarca Tape transfers by Gary Rhamy. Mastered by Adam Boose at Cauliflower Audio, Cleveland, OH

  3. Steve Markulin - bass, vocals. Recorded February 13th, 19th, 25th and March 2nd, 1969 at United Audio, 10 Ellenwood Ave., Youngstown OH. Original sessions produced by Graham Tregurtha. Reissue produced by Gary Rhamy, Del Sinchak, Dean Anshutz, and Anthony LaMarca. Tape transfers by Gary Rhamy.

  4. Discography. Reviews. Official website. Glass Harp biography. An Ohio-based rock trio GLASS HARP were founded in 1968 by Phil KEAGGY (guitars), John SFERRA (drums), and Steve MARKULIN (bass) who was replaced by Daniel PECCHIO in the following year.

  5. Showcasing the talents of singer/guitarist Phil Keaggy, bassist Steve Markulin, and drummer John Sferra, Glass Harp formed in 1968. The trio attracted some attention throughout the Northeaster, Ohio music scene, playing parties, dances and clubs.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Glass Harp — Phil Keaggy, guitar and vocals; John Sferra, drums and vocals; and Steve Markulin, bass and vocals — recorded the nine songs over four days between Feb. 13 and March 2, 1969, at...

  7. Steve Markulin - bass, background vocals. Recorded at February 25, 1969 at United Audio, Youngstown, OH. Original sessions produced by Graham Tregurtha. Reissue produced by Gary Rhamy, Del Sinchak, Dean Anshutz, and Anthony LaMarca. Tape transfers by Gary Rhamy. Mastered by Adam Boose at Cauliflower Audio, Cleveland, OH.