"Noah's Song" and "Summer Snow" by Matthew Ward are great! I once sang Ward's version of Psalm 61 in a small Bible study group. Noah's Song is ideal for kicking off praise with a release of gratitude for the love we haven't and can never earn, freely given by a mighty God.
Kerry Livgren of Kansas played guitar and keyboards on that album as well. It is a great album. I bought it because I was a Kansas and 2nd Chapter of Acts fan. Thanks for sharing.
Since your in the CCM direction how about a look at Phil Keaggy's Time from Love Broke Thru? According to the credits it was you, Larry Knechtel on the B3 and Jim Gordon with Phil. It's a grooving tune.
Amazing to hear you say what those who have known him or his work have been saying for almost five decades : "Phil Keaggy, who is one of the best guitarists..., ever...' He truly is..., and perhaps the most humble and engaging artist across a number of genres! Then 2nd Chair of Acts! Many of their songs i still have memorized from decades ago. Their harmonies are unparalleled! Matthew Wards' high tenor and rolling range is also unmatched.I'm very grateful i stumbled join your video Leland. To have such an accomplished, world renowned musician..., highlight these amazing Christian talent ed, and gifted musicians did my heart a merry good! Thank you. Also, if one reads The Second Chapter of Acts...., one will definitely be sparked to wonder what the heck Jesus was conveying..., and conferring on his followers!🤣✝️ Thank you again Leland!
Laying on the ground with a pair of pups has got to be the best form of rejuvenation! Love 2nd Chapter of Acts (the book and the family) haha. Matthew sometimes sounds a lot like little Stevie Wonder.
Lee, I love the section on 2nd Chapter. I went nuts on the bass solo on Beware My Heart when I first heard it in the eighties. Met the players and Phil Keaggy. He’s such a great guy.
I love that you approach these projects with the same level of professionalism and musicality whether the band was a CCM project or a band from the top of the charts. The lesson learned is "Always be a Pro".
Their compositions and harmonies were really great. Matthew Ward certainly had such an amazing vocal tone and skill. So unfortunate there are just a handful of videos of the group and Matt's early solo work that are accessible online. Most will never know just what a vocalist extraordinaire he was.
I may run long here, but the Singer Sower album was so important to me. In January of 1986, because of a freak sledding accident, I wound up in the hospital, in traction, with a broken neck. No paralysis (thank God) but of course there's not much to do when you're suspended in a stryker frame mattress for weeks. A friend took pity and brought some music to play on my Walkman -- a three-year-old Sparrow Records sampler. That sampler was my introduction to 2nd Chapter of Acts. I'd seen the band in concert ca. 1981 but it didn't make a dent because I was unfamiliar with their music -- never a good thing when seeing a band live (unless that band happens to be Brave Combo! But I digress). 2nd Chapter got my attention when I was stranded in traction, with their song "Ocean Liner." I asked my wife to run to the local Christian bookstore and pick up the Singer Sower album (along with two other albums that were featured on the sampler, by Lamb and John Michael Talbot), dub them to cassettes, and bring them to the hospital. I played the heck out of Singer Sower and it remains a favorite to this day. "Beware My Heart" is a highlight and I remember those crazy little bass lines at the end like the back of my hand.
Wow! You mentioned Brave Combo! I was in Denton in another college band when they were there. I played bass for Hejira, but got to hang out with Dave and Karl and the guys. They would come and sit in with us. So much fun!
Yes. It is probably easier to make a list of the few artists that Leland hasn't played with than to document the hundreds and hundreds of albums, and the thousands of songs that he has played on.
I listen to some of your vids, interested in your bass playing and the stories. Some of your featured artists I do not know or listen to much, but this one… You are a great artist. God has given you a love for people and animals, a gentle spirit, a remarkable life, imagination, artistic abilities, a love of music, and skill in laying down inventive groundwork for much remarkable music. You are also humble. (I loved your story in this vid about when they gave you room to stretch out and you commented, “What were they thinking?”) This video took me on a journey into some of my stories and memories. Thank you for posting it. Our pastor was an especial friend of this family and brought them to our church on a number of occasions to perform. Each one was a special person. The life they transfused into the music, their creativity and technical abilities, never eclipsed the content of their songs: Jesus. Matthew Ward is a true freak in every good sense of the word, musically, creatively, and technically. His song “Love” brings tears nearly every time I hear it: ruclips.net/video/z9J5qZdMfM4/видео.html
Looking forward to seeing Annie, Nelly and Matthew in heaven! They were so influencial in the church in being God's presence to everyone back in the day. There's more than this life, find eternity through Jesus!
@@BanBanChi No, not that I'm aware of. It's just that I don't expect to cross paths with any of them in the years ahead. So in Christianity, we believe that we will be reunited with all those who love Jesus, especially 2nd Chapter of Acts! Yay!
Thanks for sharing that tune. I didn't know you had played with them. I see that Matthew is bopping around on FB from Colorado these days. When I saw them, I think they had Abe Laboriel. They were touring with Phil Keaggy at the time. What a sound they have together!
Barry McGuire tells a great story about meeting 2nd chapter on his album ‘to the bride’ Words fail to say what Kerry, Michael and stormie, Barry have contributed to my life. Thank you Leeland!
I've been enjoying your videos over the past few weeks, and clips from different Phil Collins concerts. You certainly have fun. And, thanks for mentioning the frontline workers. I appreciate it - my wife is an ER doc, my former wife is an RN, the daughters are in med school. Stay safe, stay well. Cheers from Colorado.
In the seventies/eighties we had a thing called RANO which was broadcasting in Hospitals etc. We did a gospel program and as the opening tune we used Rejoice by Second Chapter. Memories.
Great bass tracks! Yes, the 2nd Chapter of Acts' familial blend is wonderful; truly angelic and one-of-a-kind. I thought on the lyrics "time is eroding, seconds are floating..." which brought me here...literally quite true! As the lyrics say, I personally believe time has supernaturally sped up; and it's the Lord's doing. I love the Omartian productions and arrangements! His fingers are so fast on the keyboards! Stormie's lyrics are so deep and reflective. If I'm not mistaken, I think I saw your name on a Danniebelle Hall project, "This Moment", 1975. I would love to have that ,one on CD or digital.
Thanks for the story about the 2nd Chapter of Acts. Love this song to death. Wow!! So you were the bass player Sir. Love the great bass lines that support & make this song stand out. Excellent job!!
Hi Lee, just came across this but have been a 2nd Chapter fan since the 70s. Loved your innovation on this song, really finished it off nicely. I'd say their instincts were excellent concerning your contribution to the song.
Just wanted to repost/reiterate that I love it when you play a tune I've never heard - especially by an artist I've (embarrassingly) never heard of. New sounds to discover. Seriously dig the harmonies and the groove. In a very strange way, something about the first 20 seconds or so (before the vocals come in) reminds me vaguely of the Dregs. Anyway, thanks for this one.
When I worked for Riverside County Parks, one of my volunteers was/is a good friend of Phil Keagy. A masterful musician. Once again, a small world. I really enjoyed your story today. Thank you, Lee.
Thanks so much for posting this, Leland. I have that record on vinyl but haven't listened in years. Good grief that is an incredible track! Stellar job as always. The 2nd Chapter of Acts not only made great records, but their live show was amazing. Perfect family harmonies and always on pitch - sounded like the records. You're the coolest.
i've heard your bass playing for years with so so many many artists....always so good in so many ways. but i've never heard you speak....you're so lovely. thank you.
Amazing tight vocals. Couldn't get a credit card through it. There are moments which remind me of early-80s Manhattan Transfer here and there - even including the style of the backing players. More top-quality music Lee was part of. Greetings from England.
Leland I’ve been a 2nd Chapter fan since 1980. I listened to Singer Sower until the tape practically wore out. Your riffs at the end of Beware My Heart are forever etched in my mind. Great work! And it was wonderful to see you groove to it on this video. Thank you for sharing. (you’re absolutely right: there’s nothing quite like sibling harmonies)
Judith is Lee’s worst kept secret. Barrels of talent (writing, singing & playing), completely bonkers, and hysterically funny when’s she’s not being poignant and right on. Her FFS RUclipss are a rollercoaster ride. Musically, IMHO, she’s in a league with Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones and Carole King. And she’s Welsh. I’ve lived in the UK for 28yrs, and the one thing that has always been true is this: the Welsh can sing! Check her out!!
Thank you for your work with 2nd Chapter of Acts! Your magical bass lines opened my ears to the amazing potential of bass, and inspired me to learn! :-)
Really enjoy your videos! 2nd Ch of Acts did a concert at my sister's high school back in ~'76. I looked you up on imdb awhile back and was blown away with the list of artists you've worked with over the years.
Umm hmmm! You nailed that ending! Great stuff! Wow! And now you are talking about Omar!!! Goodness! Michael Omartian is indeed the BEST producer I have EVER HEARD! Really! He can take a simple repetitive fragmented melody and add an arrangement that transforms each piece of that pattern into a MASTERPIECE: i.e. think “Sailing” by Christopher Cross! I mean REALLY; need I say more???😉
That was some good music and they certainly featured you at the end. Not a bass solo, but close. You have 5 years on me, so I'll bet you remember your first polio vaccine. I can too and I remember my Mom being pretty excited about it. I think that we can now see some light at the end of this tunnel and self-discipline is more important than ever but is harder to find in the general public. Wisconsin has 36% positivity rates. I plan to see the Immediate Family next year but I have to earn that chance. And, a little luck won't hurt.
I remember getting three polio vaccines. and I thought they were just joking around with me on the second one because it was oral and I thought it was just candy the doctor gave me so I wouldn't notice him give me the shot. He said, "Nope that was it." I said, "Are you kiddin' me?"
I have loved the 2nd Chapter of Acts since the early 170s when they first came out. I am going to have to dig into my album (on vinyl) collection, but I think I have four or five of their albums. I got to see them in concert in, if I remember right, Zwolle in the Netherlands in 1985 or 86. I am also a big fan of Phil Keaggy.
I looked up Lee Sklar bass solo and this came up. Lee Sklar live at the london bass show 2014. Sounds like Steve Lukather on vocals. I love your playing. Can u plz tell me what the song is called? Or if u haven't done a video plz do. Ty
Love bass crap👍😎 The piano, drums kinda reminds of The Beatles? "; Woke up. Got out of bed. Dragged a comb across my head...sort of vibe? Great vocals. Thanks for this tune man👍😎 👍😎❤🖖 Love brother
COMMON SENSE ON COVID. THANKS. A YR ON, WE STILL TRYING TO BRING THINGS AROUND EVERYWHERE. AGAIN THANKS FOR. BEEARE MY HEART. 1983 SINGER SOWER ALBUM. MASSIVE WORK. MICHAEL AND STORMIE ARE IN THERE (STORMIE WORKED ON GLEN CAMPBELL SHOW).
Lee, I listened to a lot of "Contemporary Christian Music" in the seventies and eighties. Second Chapter of Acts, Phil Keaggy, Chuck Girard are artists (among many in the CCM world) that you did some mighty fine work with. "Roar of Love", was a Narnia concept album that Second Chapter of Acts did. Your work was superior on the album, and many others of that era.
I noticed that you played on the songs, Oh No I Can’t Believe It and Jesus Will Be Right Back on 2nd Chapter of Acts’ album Night Light. Can you give us the backstory on those two songs?
Best way to mic a piano: Open top, two hemispherical pattern microphones one to fully capture the upper register, and one for the lower. Placed less then a foot from the strings. They both capture the mids. (That's how John Sundberg mic'd his grand at F.T.M.)
Hi, Helene! Until this week's Clubhouse meeting, I thought Helene was a city that W. Geoffrey hailed from. Now I know that's not true. So, hi again and I enjoy your comments.
So, I may be mistaken, but didn’t you also play on the 2nd Chapter of Acts album, Roar of Love? I seem to remember your name in the liner notes. I wore that record out as a youngster in the early 80s. It was one of my favorites partly because I love The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, but I also because the music was (is) fantastic on it.
Hey Leland. You are an authentic, open, solid guy so hope you don't get offended by me sharing a few things. I became a christian through the music of 2nd chapter of acts and matthew ward. God reached me through their music. Where are you at with faith? If you wold like to talk or pray let me know. I love your channel, love of music, and love of people. Keep the music playing my friend!
Phil Keaggy is an absolute master that far too few people have ever actually heard.
Exactly!
I love Phil Keggy
Yes, they sang like angels. Matthew Ward was so unique that it just seemed impossible. Amazing. What a nice story.
I've always adored 2nd Chapter of Acts. And both Michael and Stormie Omartian are phenomenally talented.
Truly!
Hopefully people will checkout 2nd Chapter of Acts and the solo work of Matthew Ward. Impeccable work.
I agree!
Music that glorifies the Lord Jesus Christ
"Noah's Song" and "Summer Snow" by Matthew Ward are great! I once sang Ward's version of Psalm 61 in a small Bible study group. Noah's Song is ideal for kicking off praise with a release of gratitude for the love we haven't and can never earn, freely given by a mighty God.
Matthew is just amazing. I love his Armed and Dangerous album.
Kerry Livgren of Kansas played guitar and keyboards on that album as well. It is a great album. I bought it because I was a Kansas and 2nd Chapter of Acts fan. Thanks for sharing.
I love his electric guitar solos on 2nd Chapter songs.
Since your in the CCM direction how about a look at Phil Keaggy's Time from Love Broke Thru?
According to the credits it was you, Larry Knechtel on the B3 and Jim Gordon with Phil. It's a grooving tune.
Amazing to hear you say what those who have known him or his work have been saying for almost five decades : "Phil Keaggy, who is one of the best guitarists..., ever...'
He truly is..., and perhaps the most humble and engaging artist across a number of genres!
Then 2nd Chair of Acts! Many of their songs i still have memorized from decades ago. Their harmonies are unparalleled!
Matthew Wards' high tenor and rolling range is also unmatched.I'm very grateful i stumbled join your video Leland.
To have such an accomplished, world renowned musician..., highlight these amazing Christian talent ed, and gifted musicians did my heart a merry good! Thank you.
Also, if one reads The Second Chapter of Acts...., one will definitely be sparked to wonder what the heck Jesus was conveying..., and conferring on his followers!🤣✝️
Thank you again Leland!
Mathew Ward!...fantastic singer. I got to perform with him maybe 20 years ago. Such a great guy and those Pipes!!!
So glad you uplift these musicians!! They were instrumental in my finding direction in my own life! Thank you!
Laying on the ground with a pair of pups has got to be the best form of rejuvenation!
Love 2nd Chapter of Acts (the book and the family) haha. Matthew sometimes sounds a lot like little Stevie Wonder.
Matthew Ward's voice is so good.
His natural hormonies. But his solo lead melodies are one of a kind.
Whoa... haven't seen that name for a looong time. Love the Toto-esque vibe and the vocals are crystal, pitch perfect. Long before auto-t00n. ;)
I grew up with this music - brings back great memories. All those early 80's CC artists were great.
Lee, I love the section on 2nd Chapter. I went nuts on the bass solo on Beware My Heart when I first heard it in the eighties. Met the players and Phil Keaggy. He’s such a great guy.
"Love family vocals..." , especially theirs, they had the most extraordinary blend of anyone I've ever heard. Angels, indeed!!
Matthew Ward’s voice, remarkable, thanks for letting it shine again.
simply one of the best
They were all 3 brilliant singers. Annie was an amazing writer. So much great music.
I saw him live once. Ridiculously good.
I love that you approach these projects with the same level of professionalism and musicality whether the band was a CCM project or a band from the top of the charts. The lesson learned is "Always be a Pro".
NICE bass line. Thanks for adding to The Second Chapter Of Acts. Really wonderful.
Their compositions and harmonies were really great. Matthew Ward certainly had such an amazing vocal tone and skill. So unfortunate there are just a handful of videos of the group and Matt's early solo work that are accessible online. Most will never know just what a vocalist extraordinaire he was.
I may run long here, but the Singer Sower album was so important to me. In January of 1986, because of a freak sledding accident, I wound up in the hospital, in traction, with a broken neck. No paralysis (thank God) but of course there's not much to do when you're suspended in a stryker frame mattress for weeks. A friend took pity and brought some music to play on my Walkman -- a three-year-old Sparrow Records sampler. That sampler was my introduction to 2nd Chapter of Acts. I'd seen the band in concert ca. 1981 but it didn't make a dent because I was unfamiliar with their music -- never a good thing when seeing a band live (unless that band happens to be Brave Combo! But I digress). 2nd Chapter got my attention when I was stranded in traction, with their song "Ocean Liner." I asked my wife to run to the local Christian bookstore and pick up the Singer Sower album (along with two other albums that were featured on the sampler, by Lamb and John Michael Talbot), dub them to cassettes, and bring them to the hospital. I played the heck out of Singer Sower and it remains a favorite to this day. "Beware My Heart" is a highlight and I remember those crazy little bass lines at the end like the back of my hand.
Wow! You mentioned Brave Combo! I was in Denton in another college band when they were there. I played bass for Hejira, but got to hang out with Dave and Karl and the guys. They would come and sit in with us. So much fun!
So that was YOU, Leeland! I remember listening to that song back in the day, and LOVED that bass part! :)
Leland, when people ask you what albums you've played on, just give them a big smile and say ...."ALL of them" 😁
Yes. It is probably easier to make a list of the few artists that Leland hasn't played with than to document the hundreds and hundreds of albums, and the thousands of songs that he has played on.
I listen to some of your vids, interested in your bass playing and the stories. Some of your featured artists I do not know or listen to much, but this one…
You are a great artist. God has given you a love for people and animals, a gentle spirit, a remarkable life, imagination, artistic abilities, a love of music, and skill in laying down inventive groundwork for much remarkable music. You are also humble. (I loved your story in this vid about when they gave you room to stretch out and you commented, “What were they thinking?”)
This video took me on a journey into some of my stories and memories. Thank you for posting it. Our pastor was an especial friend of this family and brought them to our church on a number of occasions to perform. Each one was a special person. The life they transfused into the music, their creativity and technical abilities, never eclipsed the content of their songs: Jesus. Matthew Ward is a true freak in every good sense of the word, musically, creatively, and technically. His song “Love” brings tears nearly every time I hear it: ruclips.net/video/z9J5qZdMfM4/видео.html
Looking forward to seeing Annie, Nelly and Matthew in heaven! They were so influencial in the church in being God's presence to everyone back in the day. There's more than this life, find eternity through Jesus!
Did they die?
@@BanBanChi No, not that I'm aware of. It's just that I don't expect to cross paths with any of them in the years ahead. So in Christianity, we believe that we will be reunited with all those who love Jesus, especially 2nd Chapter of Acts! Yay!
Wow. This was a blast from the past. Had forgotten about them. Genuine talent.
Yes!!! Thank you, Lee, for featuring my request from yesterday, surrounded with great background stories... much appreciated!
Thanks for the idea!
Thanks for sharing that tune. I didn't know you had played with them. I see that Matthew is bopping around on FB from Colorado these days. When I saw them, I think they had Abe Laboriel. They were touring with Phil Keaggy at the time. What a sound they have together!
Barry McGuire tells a great story about meeting 2nd chapter on his album ‘to the bride’
Words fail to say what Kerry, Michael and stormie, Barry have contributed to my life.
Thank you Leeland!
I've been enjoying your videos over the past few weeks, and clips from different Phil Collins concerts. You certainly have fun. And, thanks for mentioning the frontline workers. I appreciate it - my wife is an ER doc, my former wife is an RN, the daughters are in med school. Stay safe, stay well. Cheers from Colorado.
In the seventies/eighties we had a thing called RANO which was broadcasting in Hospitals etc. We did a gospel program and as the opening tune we used Rejoice by Second Chapter. Memories.
Great bass tracks! Yes, the 2nd Chapter of Acts' familial blend is wonderful; truly angelic and one-of-a-kind. I thought on the lyrics "time is eroding, seconds are floating..." which brought me here...literally quite true! As the lyrics say, I personally believe time has supernaturally sped up; and it's the Lord's doing. I love the Omartian productions and arrangements! His fingers are so fast on the keyboards! Stormie's lyrics are so deep and reflective. If I'm not mistaken, I think I saw your name on a Danniebelle Hall project, "This Moment", 1975. I would love to have that ,one on CD or digital.
Yes, did her album!
Thanks for the story about the 2nd Chapter of Acts. Love this song to death. Wow!! So you were the bass player Sir. Love the great bass lines that support & make this song stand out. Excellent job!!
Beautiful vocal harmonies. And delightful bass lines and twirls.
Hi Lee, just came across this but have been a 2nd Chapter fan since the 70s. Loved your innovation on this song, really finished it off nicely. I'd say their instincts were excellent concerning your contribution to the song.
They were my favorites back in my Christian days. Loved Second chapter of Acts.
He's never left you...!
How loved you are...! Come on back and find true identity and Authentic Shalom! It's entire meaning...🙏🏽♥️‼️
Just wanted to repost/reiterate that I love it when you play a tune I've never heard - especially by an artist I've (embarrassingly) never heard of. New sounds to discover. Seriously dig the harmonies and the groove. In a very strange way, something about the first 20 seconds or so (before the vocals come in) reminds me vaguely of the Dregs. Anyway, thanks for this one.
The 2nd Chapter of Acts were very creative musically, they used Kerry Livgren from Kansas on their album “Rejoice” and it sounded like it
Love 2nd Chap! Matthew is so unique and soulful
you played with that band
wow
Leland what a treasure the places you have been what god allowed you to see ........
I love 2nd chapter of acts and I love you Leland!!!
Very cool, Lee! Excellent bass on the end (and throughout).
Definitely love old 2nd Chapter of Acts and Phil Keaggy. Great music from a time that was fresh and exciting.
When I worked for Riverside County Parks, one of my volunteers was/is a good friend of Phil Keagy. A masterful musician. Once again, a small world. I really enjoyed your story today.
Thank you, Lee.
What a great song for you to be able to showcase your amazing skill on the base guitar!
I've always loved them SHOUTING "Take my heart into a silent place"
Just one of my all-time favorite 2nd Chapter tracks.
You should make a list of all the hit records you DIDN’T play on. It would be a shorter list.
Excellent comment, and so true! Leland has been - and continues to be - a wonderful gift to the music world. Thanks for all you do, Leland!
Beware my heart is one of my fave songs of theirs.
Thanks so much for posting this, Leland. I have that record on vinyl but haven't listened in years. Good grief that is an incredible track! Stellar job as always. The 2nd Chapter of Acts not only made great records, but their live show was amazing. Perfect family harmonies and always on pitch - sounded like the records. You're the coolest.
So cool that you shared this! Was just listening to this after dusting off this album from decades ago and loved your groove and playing. Thanks Lee!
You tell a great story Lee, I could listen to them all day long. Thanks so much.
This is fabulous Lee
i've heard your bass playing for years with so so many many artists....always so good in so many ways. but i've never heard you speak....you're so lovely. thank you.
Love the pulsing bass line. Reminds me of the Spinners Rubberband man.
GREAT track.!!
Amazing tight vocals. Couldn't get a credit card through it. There are moments which remind me of early-80s Manhattan Transfer here and there - even including the style of the backing players. More top-quality music Lee was part of. Greetings from England.
Leland I’ve been a 2nd Chapter fan since 1980. I listened to Singer Sower until the tape practically wore out. Your riffs at the end of Beware My Heart are forever etched in my mind. Great work! And it was wonderful to see you groove to it on this video. Thank you for sharing. (you’re absolutely right: there’s nothing quite like sibling harmonies)
puppy smell is the best. I will check out Judith's FFS. hanging with harry must be a blast. thanks for the hang. have a great day.
Judith is Lee’s worst kept secret. Barrels of talent (writing, singing & playing), completely bonkers, and hysterically funny when’s she’s not being poignant and right on. Her FFS RUclipss are a rollercoaster ride. Musically, IMHO, she’s in a league with Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones and Carole King. And she’s Welsh. I’ve lived in the UK for 28yrs, and the one thing that has always been true is this: the Welsh can sing! Check her out!!
@@bazgolin1036 hey thanks for the info Baz. I know her only through Leland. Can't wait to dive in to her music and FFS. cheers!
Thank you for your work with 2nd Chapter of Acts! Your magical bass lines opened my ears to the amazing potential of bass, and inspired me to learn! :-)
What records have you played on?..Never mind..I don't have 3 weeks..
Nice Leland, I love the stories. Thank you!
He is risen Hallelujah 🙏†
Wow Lee. Awesome bass track.
Puppy breath is magical. And so are SC of A. Thanks!
Can‘t wait until the T-shirts will be available. 😀 Even my daughters want to have one...
Really enjoy your videos! 2nd Ch of Acts did a concert at my sister's high school back in ~'76. I looked you up on imdb awhile back and was blown away with the list of artists you've worked with over the years.
First came across your name on a Chuck Girard album, Glow in the Dark I think. The opening songs on that album ... I'll always be impressed!
Great music. I really love seeing relive the musical moment.
Umm hmmm! You nailed that ending! Great stuff! Wow! And now you are talking about Omar!!! Goodness! Michael Omartian is indeed the BEST producer I have EVER HEARD! Really! He can take a simple repetitive fragmented melody and add an arrangement that transforms each piece of that pattern into a MASTERPIECE: i.e. think “Sailing” by Christopher Cross! I mean REALLY; need I say more???😉
I know this song by heart. 2nd chapter of acts was an awesome foursquare based music group
Also love to hear Easter Song!
I think Herb Melton played bass on that song...
Hey Lee. Only thing better than puppy breathe is muskrat love!
That was some good music and they certainly featured you at the end. Not a bass solo, but close.
You have 5 years on me, so I'll bet you remember your first polio vaccine. I can too and I remember my Mom being pretty excited about it. I think that we can now see some light at the end of this tunnel and self-discipline is more important than ever but is harder to find in the general public. Wisconsin has 36% positivity rates. I plan to see the Immediate Family next year but I have to earn that chance. And, a little luck won't hurt.
I remember getting three polio vaccines. and I thought they were just joking around with me on the second one because it was oral and I thought it was just candy the doctor gave me so I wouldn't notice him give me the shot. He said, "Nope that was it." I said, "Are you kiddin' me?"
@@splashesin8 Yes! I remember that one being a sugar cube. Best vaccine ever!
Just been watching a video with Willie Nelson and Cheryl Crow ,You remain, beautiful song I noticed your playing on the bass in the background
Good to hear 👂
Good for the times were presently in...thanks❣
I'm glad you did this video. I became aware of your playing via reading who played on that album.
I have loved the 2nd Chapter of Acts since the early 170s when they first came out. I am going to have to dig into my album (on vinyl) collection, but I think I have four or five of their albums. I got to see them in concert in, if I remember right, Zwolle in the Netherlands in 1985 or 86. I am also a big fan of Phil Keaggy.
Great show!!!! You inspire! Great tune today!!!
Another great video Lee, thanks for the uploads.
Sensational playing Lee
Hello Leland ! Thank you ! Ciao from milano italy !Take care
Great harmonies! Thanks Lee!!
Good Tuesday morning Lee! Hope all is well and all the best sir!
Great song and really enjoyed hearing about the 2nd Chapter of Acts and totally agree about puppies!! Loved that outro man, totally cool!!
Awesome!
I looked up Lee Sklar bass solo and this came up. Lee Sklar live at the london bass show 2014. Sounds like Steve Lukather on vocals. I love your playing. Can u plz tell me what the song is called? Or if u haven't done a video plz do. Ty
Awesome playing Leland!
Thanks Lee, love your channel! 👍
Love bass crap👍😎
The piano, drums kinda reminds of The Beatles? "; Woke up. Got out of bed. Dragged a comb across my head...sort of vibe?
Great vocals. Thanks for this tune man👍😎
👍😎❤🖖
Love brother
A buncha bass crap is my favorite thing in a song....
COMMON SENSE ON COVID. THANKS. A YR ON, WE STILL TRYING TO BRING THINGS AROUND EVERYWHERE. AGAIN THANKS FOR. BEEARE MY HEART. 1983 SINGER SOWER ALBUM. MASSIVE WORK. MICHAEL AND STORMIE ARE IN THERE (STORMIE WORKED ON GLEN CAMPBELL SHOW).
Lee, I listened to a lot of "Contemporary Christian Music" in the seventies and eighties. Second Chapter of Acts, Phil Keaggy, Chuck Girard are artists (among many in the CCM world) that you did some mighty fine work with. "Roar of Love", was a Narnia concept album that Second Chapter of Acts did. Your work was superior on the album, and many others of that era.
Turkish Delight from that album is still funkily blowing minds in 2020....
Great dogs with names to match! :)
I noticed that you played on the songs, Oh No I Can’t Believe It and Jesus Will Be Right Back on 2nd Chapter of Acts’ album Night Light. Can you give us the backstory on those two songs?
Best way to mic a piano: Open top, two hemispherical pattern microphones one to fully capture the upper register, and one for the lower. Placed less then a foot from the strings. They both capture the mids. (That's how John Sundberg mic'd his grand at F.T.M.)
Helene here........And a great good morning to you, Lee! Lovely to “see” you.....drinking your smoothie recipe and enjoying the morning....
Hi, Helene! Until this week's Clubhouse meeting, I thought Helene was a city that W. Geoffrey hailed from. Now I know that's not true. So, hi again and I enjoy your comments.
I enjoy your comments too Helene, I always look for them on each video.
So, I may be mistaken, but didn’t you also play on the 2nd Chapter of Acts album, Roar of Love? I seem to remember your name in the liner notes.
I wore that record out as a youngster in the early 80s. It was one of my favorites partly because I love The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, but I also because the music was (is) fantastic on it.
Cool names for those puppies!
Their father was Italian.
Leland would you consider doing a video on Quadrant 4 thanks
Very cool... reminiscent of Hair and the Age of Aquarius. It's been a long time since I felt THAT vibe.
Hey Leland. You are an authentic, open, solid guy so hope you don't get offended by me sharing a few things. I became a christian through the music of 2nd chapter of acts and matthew ward. God reached me through their music. Where are you at with faith? If you wold like to talk or pray let me know. I love your channel, love of music, and love of people. Keep the music playing my friend!