![]() ![]() The first song released on disc was A Go-Go Getter in May 1965 (produced by Gary Usher), which he had earlier composed and published before signing on with Decca. In February 1965, with forty original songs already written by him, Green and his father Harvey signed a five-year contract with Decca Records, with Harvey as business manager. According to the LA Times, Green had already "done a number of television commercials and.made a TV pilot." At 10 years old, Green went on to play the role of "Kurt von Trapp" in a local community theatre production of The Sound of Music at the Valley Music Theater in Woodland Hills, California. The show was Keith's first appearance in live theater, which was held in Chatsworth, California, in September 1962. Following a performance of Arthur Laurents' The Time of the Cuckoo, a local review by the Los Angeles Times wrote that "roguish-looking, eight-year-old Keith Green gave a winning portrayal" as "the little Italian street urchin, Mauro" another review commented that he "stole the show". His talents were noted by a major newspaper by the time he was only eight years old. Keith took to music at a young age, beginning with the ukulele at age three, the guitar at five, and the piano at seven years of age. Often considered controversial for his frequently confrontational lyrics and spoken messages. ![]() Beyond his music, Green is best known for his strong devotion to Christian evangelism and challenging others to the same. Keith Gordon Green (Octo– July 28, 1982) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, musician, and Contemporary Christian Music artist originally from Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. In the Light: The Very Best of Charlie Peacock ![]() Producer, Songwriter, Arrangements, Mixed, Piano, Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals Producer, Songwriter, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Background Vocals, Choir, Vocals Producer, Songwriter, Mixed, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals Songwriter, Acoustic Piano, Lead and Background Vocals ![]()
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