The sound that goes on and on... After 30 years in the wilderness, prog rock is back
Genesis, Yes and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) will lead a line-up of "prog rock gods" who will attend the first Progressive Music Awards, to be held in the verdant surroundings of Kew Gardens, next month.
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Steve Wilson, Mikael Akerfeldt to guest on Steve Hackett’s new Genesis-themed double album
Genesis Revisited was issued in 1996.
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The Security Project (ex-members of Peter Gabriel's band) played Peter Gabriel songs at BB King's (pics, videos, setlist)
While Peter Gabriel is gearing up to take his So album on tour , former members of his band and King Crimson teamed up as The Security Project to perform cuts from Security and his first three self titled solo albums at BB King's on Saturday (8/11) in NYC.
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One Track Mind: Colin Moulding, Rick Wakeman and Billy Sherwood, “Check Point Karma” (2012)
For all of the intrigue surrounding Billy Sherwood's recombining with members of Yes on a pair of new Cleopatra projects, his collaborations with XTC's Colin Moulding have emerged as perhaps the most interesting moments.
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‘The other voice of Genesis’: Ex-frontman Ray Wilson shines new light on classic songs
Ray Wilson, who fronted a Phil Collins-less edition of Genesis in the late 1990s, says his favorite era of the band was, in fact, the early Collins years.
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Gimme Five: Songs where Genesis, well, sucked
There was the Peter Gabriel era, the Phil Collins-led edition, and then that Ray Wilson album.
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10 great yuppie albums
When we listen to a song, album or artist, one element that typically makes their music great is the struggle.
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Menomena – Heavy Is As Heavy Does {mp3}
Well, I thought Menomena were done after word got out that Brent Knopf had left the band full time to pursue Ramona Falls.
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Peter Gabriel pretentious says Keith Emerson
Keith Emerson was recently interviewed by Classic Rock magazine to talk about Emerson, Lake & Palmer's upcoming reissue campaign.
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Desert Island Discs: 1980s Rock and Pop Edition
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip … through our record collections.
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Mike Ragogna: Making A Squackett: Conversations with Chris Squire & Steve Hackett, Plus Documentarian John Edginton on Wish You Were Here
Can you go into the origins of how Squackett came together?
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Desert Island Discs: 1970s Classic Rock Edition
Marooned with only a handful of musical choices, which would you make?
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Wynter Gordon Explores ‘The Human Condition’
There are roughly a billion and one reasons why I love Miss Wynter Gordon.
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Phil Collins rules out a comeback
ROCK star Phil Collins has dashed fans' hopes by ruling out a comeback.
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(Jubilee Guilty Pleasure!) Video of the Moment #831: Phil Collins
Editor's note: do not adjust your screen.
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'I don’t want to be a shadow of what I was'
When Phil Collins launched his First Final Farewell tour nine years ago, the name seemed to be a joke – but Collins wasn't kidding.
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Progress Report: d’Eon
Elusive Montreal electronic artist d'Eon opens up about his debut, LP.
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One Track Mind: Steve Hackett, Til These Eyes/ Enter the Night” (2012)
Guitarist Steve Hackett is issuing a double-sided benefit single, "Til These Eyes/Enter The Night," on May 21, 2012, to coincide with a one-night event where he will celebrate his stint as a member of Genesis.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Porcupine Tree – The Incident (2009)
I don't usually spend a lot of time dumping on music that I don't like.
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Michael Rugnetta: For Once, a Good Pop Song Is Stuck in My Head
I just wanted to briefly note that I cannot get the song "Somebody That I Used to Know" by Gotye out of my head.
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Peter Gabriel – Live Blood (2012)
Since appearing onstage dressed in a flower costume while with Genesis, Peter Gabriel continues to take fans on musical and visual twists and turns.
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Exclusive Album Stream: Peter Gabriel's 'Live Blood'
With his new two-CD live set, Peter Gabriel ditches rock guitars and drums for massive arrangements alongside the 46-piece New Blood Orchestra.
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Genesis: Come Rain Or Shine
I just watched Come Rain or Shine , the Genesis film that documents the preparatory process as the band and their crew worked to get ready for the first Genesis tour in 15 years.
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Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel & Suede Headline Kent’s Hop Farm Music Festival
Folk music legend BOB DYLAN (UK exclusive), iconic singer-songwriter PETER GABRIEL AND THE NEW BLOOD ORCHESTRA (UK exclusive) and alt-rockers SUEDE (UK festival exclusive) are the headline acts for Vince Power's HopFarm Music Festival 2012.
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Phil Collins' nephew in £150,000 coke bust
Philip Austin Collins, 37 � whose dad, Clive, is Phil's brother � was held after police in Peru found 30kg of the drug on his yacht.
Read MoreIn the Days of Festival Seating, Act II
Our friend Jeff from AM, Then FM (whom I recently met in the real world after over a decade of connection in cyberspace) checked in with a longer list of events over the years at U.S. Cellular Arena in Milwaukee, right from the Arena's website.
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Billy Sherwood keeps adding stars to his upcoming prog rock, Supertramp tribute projects
Billy Sherwood is in the final mixing stages on a pair of new guest-packed recording projects , one an original prog rock effort and the other a tribute to Supertramp.
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Tony Banks says classical influences in his work go all the way back to Genesis
Some might have been surprised by Genesis co-founder Tony Banks turn toward classical music.
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Genesis’ Tony Banks to issue new classical project Six Pieces for Orchestra in March
Tony Banks, a co-founding member of Genesis, is preparing a new classical album for March release, called Six Pieces for Orchestra.
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All-star Supertramp tribute, new prog-rock album on tap for Yes alum Billy Sherwood
Billy Sherwood, a 1990s-era member of Yes, is working on two new all-star projects – a tribute to Supertramp and an original prog-rock album.
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Steve Hackett to celebrate early Genesis with special concert, also announces benefit single
Steve Hackett, who's in the midst of the second UK leg of his Breaking Waves Tour, has announced a one-night event where he will celebrate his stint as a member of Genesis.
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