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Please note! Pre-concert reception begins at 6:00.
Phil Keaggy is perhaps one of the most admired guitarists in music today. His fans range from those who aspire just to be able to play Keaggy’s mistakes, to professional musicians who have been strongly influenced by his style. And in between are those who don’t play guitar, yet find solace in his beautifully penned lyrics and memorable melodies.
Phil’s solo career has spanned more than 30 years, and has included over 50 solo albums, both vocal and instrumental, as well as 8 releases with his band, Glass Harp. One of the most sought after studio guitarists, Phil also continues to sell out concerts all over the United States, with his ever-changing style, ranging from rock-and-roll to fully orchestrated instrumental compositions.
This rarest of live concert experiences will include a performance of Phil Keaggy's The Master and the Musician, played live in it's entirety. The evening will also feature solo performances from each of the ensemble members as well as a revue of some of Phil's favorite vocal songs from the last 40 years. It also is shaping up to be the last concert performed in the Atlanta area this summer.
This is a concert to benefit Gwinnett County Special Olympics, near Atlanta, GA. Gwinnett County Special Olympics is the agency that operates the Special Olympics program in Gwinnett County, GA. Our program supports more than 2,200 athletes of all ages including in-school children as well as a large number of adults with disabilities.
Gwinnett Special Olympics also have programs that include unified sports activities with non disabled participants. Our program provides uniforms, transportation, sports facilities and equipment for these athletes. We also run competitions such as track and field meets and training sessions for a wide variety of sports including softball, swimming, golf, tennis, track & field, weight lifting, volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, bowling, ice skating, roller skating, floor hockey, plus developmental sports for those with severe disabilities.
Gwinnett Special Olympics relies solely on financial support and volunteers from our local community to operate this program.
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