Afterglow’s Legacy: How Two Friends Created Latter-day Saint Music History
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Matt ProctorNovember 5, 2024
I listened to Afterglow on my mission in the Dominican Republic (84-86). Everytime I hear one of their songs, I am transported back to that special time in my life. Some of the best LDS music I have ever heard.
Debbi McOctober 7, 2024
I would love to know if then Elder Joel McClausland ever went to Thanksgiving dinners at Yokota AB. We were stationed there from 1979-1983, near Tokyo, and have fond memories of hosting elders in our home on the base. What a coincidence that would be from so long ago!
RavenOctober 5, 2024
Thank you so much for this article on one of my favorite musical groups, ever. Afterglow has been a part of my life since my missionary days. Indeed "Someone Is Listening" was my Introduction to the beautiful harmonies. I highly recommend their catalog of work to everyone.
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