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Tag Archives: Billy Sherwood
DAYS BETWEEN STATIONS – Giants
January 26, 2021

Days Between Stations 2020 Letting go of prog megalomania, small Californian ensemble dream on a large scale. “Standing on the shoulders of giants”: here’s a Newton quote that has long become commonplace, yet this duo embraced various meanings of “gravity” … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sherwood, Colin Moulding, Days Between Stations, Durga McBroom, prog rock
Homage To Emerson And Lake Features A Plethora Of Stars
January 24, 2020

It’s been a long time coming, yet – despite him being busy with YES and, occasionally, ASIA – Billy Sherwood has finally released, online-only at the moment, his “A Tribute To Keith Emerson & “. Yes, that’s the album’s title … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Brown, Billy Sherwood, Brian Auger, David Sancious, ELP, Geoff Downes, Greg Lake, Jon Davison, Jordan Rudess, Keith Emerson, Martin Turner, Patrick Moraz, Sonja Kristina, Thijs Van Leer, Todd Rundgren, tribute
VARIOUS ARTISTS – A Life In Yes: The Chris Squire Tribute
December 21, 2018

Purple Pyramid 2018 Friends and followers pay emotional homage to a fallen hero who created a prog framework that all good people try to fit in. “Forward motion, life promotion – to reverse is to repeat”: a single line from … Continue reading
Tributes To YES and Chris Squire Are Ready For Release
September 22, 2018

This year marks the 50th anniversary of YES but, sadly, the ensemble’s stalwart didn’t live to celebrate it, having passed away in 2015. Both the band and the man deserve paying homage to, and although the collective have seen a … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, Billy Sherwood, Candice Night, Chris Squire, David Sancious, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Patrick Moraz, Robert Berry, Steve Hackett, Todd Rundgren, Tony Kaye, Yes
LIGHT FREEDOM REVIVAL – Eterniverse Déjà Vu
November 3, 2017

John Vehadija 2017 Lucid and entertaining, yet hardly transcendental trip into alternative existence. Singer-songwriter John Vehadija plays a dangerous game by pretending he’s not as well-versed in art-rock as one may assume, and the Canadian’s debut record can’t fail at … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Sherwood, Light Freedom Revival, Oliver Wakeman, prog rock, psychedelic