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Posted by Jim Muglia on 08-27-2002 at20:35:

  Everybody must get Stonehilled.

Greetings,

I'm a big follower of Randy Stonehill; but I haven't heard anything of what he is up to lately.

I was happy to read this most interesting snippet on the News page at philkeaggy.com, though:
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"Phil has recently added his vocals to a new Randy Stonehill song called "We Were All So Young", about the "early days". The song also features vocals by Larry Norman, Noel Stookey, Russ Taff, Anne Herring, Barry McGuire, and of course, Uncle Randy. This future release is expected to be submitted to the GMA for next year's Dove Awards."
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I was wondering if anyone knows when Randy Stonehill will have a CD of new material out? hopefully, when he does, the song above will be on it.

Thank you,
Jim



Posted by BigDork on 08-27-2002 at20:40:

 

I saw this on another list, but I don't know if anyone has actually found it for sale yet??? Confused


STONEHILL ARRIVES WITH NEW PROJECT - Fair Oaks Records is the new home for
Christian music veteran Randy Stonehill and his new recording, Edge Of The
World, arrived this week.

An all-star lineup joined our favorite minstrel for Edge Of The World as it
features duets with Sara Groves and Phil Keaggy and an all-star vocal
line-up of Phil Keaggy, Russ Taff, Noel Paul Stookey (of Peter, Paul &
Mary), Larry Norman, Barry McGuire and Annie Herring on a "remember when"
song Randy wrote about the Jesus Music explosion of the 70s.



Posted by Mark on 08-27-2002 at20:56:

 

Sounds promising



Posted by Jim Muglia on 08-27-2002 at21:21:

  Yo Audiori, HEEEELLLPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I saw this on another list, but I don't know if anyone has actually found it for sale yet???


STONEHILL ARRIVES WITH NEW PROJECT - Fair Oaks Records is the new home for
Christian music veteran Randy Stonehill and his new recording, Edge Of The
World, arrived this week.
---------------

Hey Audiori,

You always seem to know the latest on Randy Stonehill. How can we get ahold of his new project???????? Help! You're our only hope!!!! All of his websites have been down, not that they've ever been updated in the last few years, anyhow.

Please help. I have to have it in my player right now!!!!!!!!!

Thank you,
Jim





Posted by Mark on 08-27-2002 at21:22:

 

I'm sure Audiori will come to the rescue. They always do.



Posted by BigDork on 08-27-2002 at22:54:

 





Help us Obi-Wan Audiori, You're our only hope







Posted by Jim Muglia on 08-27-2002 at23:15:

  Jeturn of the Redi

Obi Won Audiori, may the Stonehill CD source be with you!!!

If it is we'll say "Yoda greatest".

May the DAmb Emperor strike back with a reply soon!!!

Don't anyone menace us with phantom posts too.





Posted by ™ on 08-27-2002 at23:38:

  nice comeback JimM

to a great post BD!



Posted by Gamgee on 08-27-2002 at23:51:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Jim Muglia
Obi Won Audiori, may the Stonehill CD source be with you!!!

If it is we'll say "Yoda greatest".

May the DAmb Emperor strike back with a reply soon!!!

Don't anyone menace us with phantom posts too.





Big Grin



Posted by audiori on 08-27-2002 at23:57:

 

In October, a new Stonehill album there will be...
find it you will.

On this album playing guitar Mike Roe will be..

Roe will be... Roe will be...






Posted by Jim Muglia on 08-28-2002 at10:58:

  the source was with you

Audiori,

Thanks for the scoop. Yoda greatest!

I hope if we have to order it by mail we don't C3PO (i.e. see 3 dollars postage).
Jim



Posted by Mark on 08-28-2002 at14:00:

 

Now this is a really cool thread.



Posted by Dr Rich on 08-28-2002 at15:53:

 





Do or do not... there is no "try."



































































Big Grin



Posted by Joey T. on 08-28-2002 at15:56:

 

This may actually start to rekindle my interest in Stonehill.... Pleased

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich




Do or do not... there is no "try."



































































Big Grin



Posted by jc on 08-28-2002 at16:08:

  EVER SEE?

that parody of Star wars (the original)
called Hardware Wars?
where they had household appliances on strings for the battle scenes-
and R2D2 was called
4Q-2
I used to watch the 8mm version at the publice library-
Once they tols me to be quiet or they'd shut it off (yukka-Yoda)
I dont know if it was Nat Lamp or perhaps even Monty P-
its a stitch
(the Tractor Beam was a pic of a tractor on a screen)

and when Obi wan clutches his head and moans
they ask
"What is it Obi- did you feel a disturbance of millions of souls crying out in agony?"
and Obi says "No- just a bit of a headache."
Wheres THAT video?
Oh yeah- Leah is wearing actual bagels on each side of her head.
Whew- it was like a flashback!
JiMINy



Posted by Mark on 08-28-2002 at16:09:

 

I've heard of it, but haven't seen it. Isn't it on DVD now?



Posted by jc on 08-28-2002 at16:11:

  I may spring for it

here it is

http://www.mwp.com/pages/filmshardware.html

its like 25 minutes long- worth EVERY penny
Jc



Posted by Mark on 08-28-2002 at16:19:

 

The Star Wars movies are my favorite of all time. Tell me you also have Spaceballs.



Posted by Woggy on 08-28-2002 at16:29:

  Stonehill

They've been playing a duet song on my Christian radio station of him .... from an older album "Lazarus Heart"

Called "I Turn to You", with Cheri Keaggy.

It's a good song....................


This new one sounds great - I LOVE Sara Groves. She's coming to my town on Nov 9th..............with Phil Keaggy & Michael Card. Should be a great concert.



Posted by Dr Rich on 08-28-2002 at16:36:

 

I saw Hardware Wars in Jr High.
Kicks burro Big Grin


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