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Podcast: SONIC TALK 254 - Crimson Love Sonic State This week we talk about the Harpejji and how instruments can define genres, the Chapman Stick as used by King Crimson, a look at the Sub Contrabass Saxophone and given that we have just moved, how you plan a new studio space. macProVideo.com - use our ...
FOREIGNER to Perform at BergenPAC, 2/14 Broadway World Since its inception, Foreigner has been led by English journeyman rocker Mick Jones who, in early 1976, met with ex-King Crimson member Ian McDonald and formed Foreigner with Lou Gramm, Dennis Elliott, Al Greenwood, and Ed Gagliardi as a sextet.
Don't judge a book by its first listen Austin Herald This week Eric reviews “In the Court of the Crimson King,” by King Crimson. If “In the Court of the Crimson King,” the 1969 debut album by King Crimson does anything, it resists any effort to nail it down to one musical path or the other.
The History of Progressive Metal According to Jeff Wagner – Interview Zoiks! Online It covers all my favorite prog metal bands from Opeth to Dream Theater back to Rush and King Crimson. I got the chance to interview Jeff Wagner where we talk about his book, what Rush meant to the movement and I even got his thoughts on the Dream ...
Wintered Debts: of Montreal ClashMusic.com To me, it's really exciting – I do have an appreciation for prog rock, especially the early King Crimson records, the Soft Machine records. So there's a part of me that's always enjoyed those compositions.” King Crimson and Soft Machine are perhaps apt ...
Best of January 2012: Reader picks include Paul McCartney, Van Halen, Dion and ... Something Else! Reviews INTERVIEW: KING CRIMSON/ EMERSON LAKE AND PALMER COFOUNDER GREG LAKE: Greg Lake is going it alone on an upcoming US tour – playing songs and sharing stories of his time with King Crimson, Emerson Lake and Palmer and as a solo artist.
Wells to the Wall Cincinnati CityBeat I've been getting into the Beatles and King Crimson, I love Jeff Beck, Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and Carole King, too. I could go on for a while.” Within months, the naturally gifted Wells had acquired enough skill to allow her to sit ...
Smoke on the Water, and more TheChronicleHerald.ca Can a King Crimson reunion be far behind? While the Moodies went off on a mystic trip into other dimensions, Purple was always a lot earthier, competing with Black Sabbath — hey, they're on tour again too, aren't they? — for the Heaviest Band of the ...
Ben Rayner's Reasons to Live for Feb. 12: Chairlift and Other Lives Toronto.com This is no beardy, baroque-folk Crosby, Stills and Nash redux, more of a lysergic window into an alternate, early-'70s reality where CSN befriended Arthur Lee and Love and they all moved to England and started palling around with King Crimson.
Neil Morse's “Testimony 2 – Live in LA” – Album Review Zoiks! Online When I picked up the first King Crimson album I gave it the time and effort needed to enjoy and understand it. I did the same with various Yes, Rush, Pink Floyd Jethro Tull and Dream Theater etc. albums. Some of those bands are among my favorite bands.