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Tag Archives: Robert Fripp
Judy Dyble with Dave Thompson: An Accidental Musician
August 24, 2016
Soundcheck Books 2016 Completing her comeback into collective conscious, former “lost lady of folk” finds the courage to go down memory lane and make it a highway to the future. A footnote in the history of British popular music: that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Fairport Convention, Judy Dyble, Robert Fripp, Trader Horne
KING CRIMSON: Memo From Toronto
February 29, 2016
The seven-piece KING CRIMSON is a formidable beast, and that’s something when it’s an impression of the band who have always been a force to reckon with. This scribe witnessed their current show just recently, on November 21st, 2015, the next day … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bill Rieflin, Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
DAVID CROSS & ROBERT FRIPP – Starless Starlight
July 13, 2015
Noisy 2015 Nocturne and back again: CRIMSO classic makes a stellar return. “Starless” is one of the most haunting compositions this side of pop music but its genesis was rather complicated. Main melody written and by , its gripping intro … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged David Cross, instrumental, King Crimson, prog rock, Robert Fripp
CROSS-FRIPP project: producer sheds the light
March 29, 2015
Kept for a long time under wraps, although DME knew what was going on, on May 4th “Starless Starlight,” a new album by two KING CRIMSON men, and Robert Fripp, who last played together in 1974, will see the light of day. … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged David Cross, King Crimson, Robert Fripp, Tony Lowe
JUDY DYBLE – Gathering The Threads
March 12, 2015
Judy Dyble 2015 Subtitled “Fifty Years Of Stuff,” a marvelous overview of lost gem’s of English folk rock first decades on the stage and behind the scenes. She may be praised as a national treasure now, but only core followers … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Fairport Convention, folk rock, Judy Dyble, prog rock, Richard Thompson, Robert Fripp