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In the late 1970s, Stonehill would join forces with rock band Daniel Amos ( also known as DA ) for the Amos n ' Randy Tour.
DA would go on to be Randy's band for the next two releases, 1981's Between the Glory and the Flame and 1982's Equator.
The latter album introduced Stonehill fans to the concert favorites " Shut De Do " and " American Fast Food.
" Stonehill would later provide backing vocals on a number of DA's projects including Doppelganger and would join DA's lead singer, Terry Taylor, for a duet on his first solo project, Knowledge & Innocence, entitled A Song of Innocence.
According to Jay R. Howard and John M. Streck, by 1981 Stonehill ( like many other Contemporary Christian Music artists ) had transitioned from an evangelistic focus to one of " encouragement, exhortation, and Christian accountability ".
In 1981 Stonehill that his " role in Christian seem to be one of an encourager to living a more committed life ".

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