What makes collaboration truly work? Is it talent, trust, or something deeper?
In this episode of The Collective Impact Podcast, we sit down with legendary musicians Phil Keaggy and Randy Stonehill, whose friendship and musical partnership have spanned decades. They share stories of their creative journey—how collaboration has shaped their music, their faith, and their approach to working with others.
From the vulnerability of sharing ideas to the humility needed to lift up others, this conversation goes beyond music and into what it means to work together for something greater than ourselves. Whether you’re a musician, a nonprofit leader, or someone who wants to collaborate better in any area of life, this episode is full of wisdom, laughter, and practical insights on the heart of collaboration.
In This Episode:
How Phil Keaggy & Randy Stonehill’s friendship shaped their musical careers
The role of trust and vulnerability in creative partnerships
Why pride and the need for credit can block collaboration—and how to overcome it
Lessons in mentoring and creating space for younger artists
How the principles of collaboration in music apply to ministry and leadership
Stories from their decades of making music and serving the Kingdom
About the Guests
Phil Keaggy
Phil Keaggy is a Grammy-nominated guitarist, singer, and songwriter, widely regarded as one of the greatest fingerstyle guitarists in contemporary Christian music. Over his decades-long career, he has recorded more than 60 albums, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians. His work blends technical mastery with deep faith, and he continues to inspire artists and listeners alike.
Randy Stonehill
A pioneering voice in contemporary Christian music, Randy Stonehill has been crafting heartfelt songs since the early days of the Jesus Music movement. Known for his storytelling, humor, and authentic faith, Randy’s songs have resonated with audiences for generations. His collaborations with Phil Keaggy and other artists have resulted in some of the most beloved records in Christian music history.
Phil Keaggy & Randy Stonehill – Mystery Highway (Album)
Sunday’s Child
Phil Keaggy’s Bandcamp
Randy Stonehill’s Bandcamp
Song Mentioned - Sun Child
Composing Sun Child
One Collective