
Keith Green - Garden Valley, TX
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Christian evangelist and singer Keith Green died in a plane crash when he was only 28 years old. At the age of 11 he became the youngest person ever to sign with the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP).
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Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/10/2013
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Born in Brooklyn, NY, Keith Green developed a love of singing and music at a very early age. Playing several instruments and composing his own songs, he was destined for a life of music. He appeared on TV, in commercials, and live theater before the age of 11.
Time magazine ran a story on the aspiring rock and roll singer recently signed to a record label. Struggling with his beliefs, a teenage Keith turned to drugs and free love. After giving up the drugs and seeking answers in philosophy and theology, he met his future wife Melody. The newlyweds purchased a home and welcomed into it anyone who needed a place to stay. After expanding to several other homes in the neighborhood, there were at one time 75 down-and-out people living in what was referred to as "The Greenhouse" which developed into a non-profit ministry called "Last Days Ministries."
Signed to Sparrow Records in 1976, the singer worked with several popular Contemporary Christian artists. Three years later Keith negotiated a release of his contract with Sparrow Records. He made the decision to not charge any money for his concerts or albums, the price paid would be determined by the purchaser.
In 1978 the Last Days Ministries began publication of a newsletter, eventually forming Last Days Magazine. By the mid 1980's the magazine was being sent to over 500,000 people worldwide. In 1979 the ministry relocated to Garden Valley, TX, which is about 8 miles east of Van.
On July 28, 1982, a plane carrying Keith, two of his children, a pilot, and a family of 8 (six of them children) crashed during an aerial tour of the Garden Valley area. The crash site was less than a mile from the Last Days Ministries' property. Green left behind his one year old daughter, and wife Melody who was six weeks pregnant with their fourth child. The NTSB later determined that the crash was caused by a dangerous overload of weight, and lack of experience/certification by the pilot.
A large monument at Garden Valley Cemetery marks the final resting place of Keith Green and his two children (Josiah and Bethany). A movie about Keith Green's life and ministry is in development (2013).
(Above bio is from Keith Green's wikipedia page): (
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