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John Sferra is an American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and CEO of Sferra Brothers, a luxury bedding and home furnishings company. He is also the founder of the Sferra Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports education, health, and the arts.
John Sferra was born on May 20, 1952 in the United States. He is 68 years old as of 2020. He is of Italian descent.
John Sferra is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg. He has black hair and brown eyes.
John Sferra is unmarried and has no children. He is currently single and there is no information about his past relationships.
John Sferra is a successful entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and CEO of Sferra Brothers, a luxury bedding and home furnishings company. He is also the founder of the Sferra Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports education, health, and the arts.
John Sferra has an estimated net worth of $50 million as of 2020. He has earned his wealth through his successful business ventures. He also earns a good amount of money from his investments.
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Sferra and Keaggy later collaborated on the song "Chalice"—a poignant song about suffering that appeared on Phil's solo album Inseparable in 2000. Sferra did not perform on the studio recording as Keaggy recorded all the percussion parts on the album using drum machines.
"Infinity Unleashed" The John Sferra Trio, Featuring Phil Keaggy and Jack Giering 2014
"Cosmic Rumpus" The Jack Giering Trio, Featuring Phil Keaggy and John Sferra 2012
Street Wise by Mechele McElhinny Jack Giering 2010
Inter-Dimensional Traveler" The Phil Keaggy Trio, Featuring Jack Giering and John Sferra 2010
On October 22, 2000, Sferra, Keaggy and bassist Daniel Pecchio reunited as Glass Harp for a concert in their hometown of Youngstown, Ohio at a sold out Powers Auditorium. Joining the band for the occasion was conductor Isaiah Jackson and members of the Youngstown Symphony. The following year saw the commercial release of the reunion concert in the form of the live album Strings Attached. The double album featured several Sferra compositions such as "Changes" and "Let the Bells Ring" as well as an extended drum solo. The Keaggy-Sferra song "Chalice" was also included, with the live version far surpassing the original studio recording in its instrumental passion. In 2003, Sferra compiled and edited the musical material for Stark Raving Jams, the group's three disc compilation of live material .
In 1995 John released Northbound. The album featured longtime friend and former Glass Harp bandmate Phil Keaggy on guitar and backing vocals. One song, "Let the Bells Ring," was originally written in 1971 for Glass Harp's second album Synergy. Although Sferra re-recorded the song for Northbound, the original version was later included as a bonus track on the CD reissue of Synergy in 2005. Northbound is for sale only through Sferra's website. "Let the Bells Ring" and the title track are available there as free mp3 downloads. and at Itunes.com.
After the band parted on amicable terms in the early 1970s, longtime friends Sferra and Keaggy recorded together again in 1993 for what would become Keaggy's solo album Crimson and Blue. The sessions also yielded material that surfaced on the album Blue, a collection virtually identical to Crimson and Blue, Sferra toured with Keaggy in support of Crimson and Blue and is featured on a live version of the song "Shouts of Joy" on Phil's anthology album Time 2: 1970-1995. In 1994, Phil's record label released Blue, an album featuring most of the songs from Crimson and Blue, with a slightly different track listing. In addition to a cover version of Badfinger's "Baby Blue," the album featured an extended instrumental jam between Sferra and Keaggy titled "The Continuing Adventures of ..."
John Sferra (born May 20, 1952) is a drummer, best known for his work with the band Glass Harp.