From The Vault: Stonehill & Keaggy‘s Mutual Highway
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On this Special Edition, we introduce a new “spin-off” concept show we hope to launch next year called “From The Vault” with a previously unheard interview John J. Thompson conducted with Randy Stonehill and Phil Keaggy around the release of their 2009 album Mystery Highway. The two legendary artists were in rare form as they shared stories about their first meetings, their early days, and their unique camaraderie over the years. We also present a special medley of songs from the incredible new Stonehill tribute project There’s A Rainbow Somewhere, featuring contributions by Amy Grant, Sixpence None the Richer, Ashley Cleveland, Jars of Clay, Andrew Peterson, Phil Keaggy, and many others. As Keaggy announces a significant slow-down in his live appearances for 2022, and he and Stonehill gather to perform one more show together in Dayton OH (True Tunes will be there,) we present this special show “From The Vaults” to celebrate this rare story of artistry, imagination, and faithful friendship.
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IF YOU LOVED THIS EPISODE don’t miss:
Natalie Bergman’s Jesus Music for a New Generation
Terry Scott Taylor’s Beautiful Mystery
The Gray Havens (and CS Lewis on the Jukebox)
Myron Butler and the Legacy of Andrae Crouch!
Taylor Leonhardt Learns a Language
See the full list of previous episodes HERE
Keaggy / Stonehill Mystery Highway Vault Playlist
Keaggy/Stonehill Mystery Highway tracks:
Picture Postcard Perfect Day
Rockin’ in a Hard Place
Sunday’s Child (remake)
Who Will Save the Children? (Studio version)
Crossroads (Live, with Compassion All-Stars)
Randy Stonehill:
The Wild Frontier
Good News
Phil Keaggy:
Do Lord (with Glass Harp)
Your Love Broke Thru
Jam In the Side Pocket
Slap Happy
Pocketful of Memories
Keith Green/Phil Keaggy:
Your Love Broke Thru (demo)
Incidental Music:
Hank Snow – I’ve Been Everywhere
Preview of There’s a Rainbow Somewhere, featuring:
Michael Gungor – Wonderama; Buddy & Julie Miller – That’s Why We Don’t Love God; Ashley Cleveland – Keep Me Runnin’; The Lost Dogs – The Glory & the Flame; Dave Perkins – Hope of Glory; Fleming & John – Puppet Strings; Nancy Honeytree & Bob Bennett – First Prayer; Andrew Peterson – Charlie the Weatherman; Matthew Ward – Your Love Broke Thru; Amy Grant – Old Clothes; Terry Scoot Taylor – Lantern in the Snow; Jars of Clay – Broken Places; Phil Keaggy & Everybody – I Love You
And the legendary Phil Keaggy & Rex Paul with “Full Circle” (the True Tunes Podcast instrumental version)