"The
Keyhole" group from "The Way In"
This singing group contained the core of the group of musicians who
went to Coventry, UK in 1973.
Use links below to four album recordings which have been transferred from vinyl to digital MP3 files |
"The Way In" (1968)
- see song list

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"Hallelujah,
Jesus is Lord"
(1969)

see album
back and song
list |
"Glory"
(1973) - see song
list
 
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"Sweet Jesus"
(1974)

see album
back
and song
list
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The album "Room at the Inn" was also produced, featuring Mimi Armstrong Farra
Read this useful review by Don Warrington, 2 March 2011 in
VulcanHammer.org:
It's hard to think of a group that defines 1970's Christian folk / coffeehouse music as much as this one,
which morphed into "The FisherFolk." The group had its start in 1969 as resident singing group of
"The Way In", a Christian coffeehouse located in the Allen Landing area of Houston.
"The Way In" was, in turn, a ministry of the Church of the Redeemer, a charismatic Episcopal church
near the Gulf Freeway.
Their style was heavy on acoustical guitar and light on percussion, which quickly became de rigueur for
Christian coffeehouse groups. The style was certainly replicated in churches and coffeehouses in the region,
as I found out while living there in the mid-1970's. Eventually "The FisherFolk" took their leave
from the Lone Star State... |
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