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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Bernie Tormé’s Posthumous Live Set To See The Light Of Day
October 12, 2022

‘s untimely passing in March 2019 deprived heavy rock ‘n’ roll of one of its most likeable characters, mostly remembered for the parts he had laid down with the likes of GILLAN and DESPERADO, when serving as a guitar foil … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bernie Torme
HUGO SELLES – Pianotramp
October 11, 2022

Hugo Selles 2022 If everyone was listening, a lone Spaniard could save the show with wordless reimagining of a famous catalogue. For all its commercial allure, the oeuvre of SUPERTRAMP has always been possessed with nigh on indiscernible intricacy, stemming … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged covers album, Hugo Selles, instrumental, Supertramp
THE ALBION BAND Embrace The Season Once Again
October 10, 2022

Putting out Christmas albums may be a longtime, and often annoying, tradition, but creating entire ensembles for Yuletide is rather rare, and successfully pulling such a trick is an art unto itself. Still, THE ALBION BAND, an offshoot of sorts … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashley Hutchings, Blair Dunlop, The Albion Band
JEFF BERLIN – Jack Songs
October 9, 2022

Jeff Berlin 2022 Throwing his own creative zeal into the still-boiling cauldron of classic, and sometimes obscure, numbers, fusion stalwart calls kindred spirit to play and lay laurels at the altar of their fallen hero. Inspired by The Fabs’ “Love” … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Lifeson, Alex Ligertwood, Billy Sheehan, blues, Bumblefoot, fusion, Gary Husband, Geddy Lee, Gregg Bissonette, Jack Bruce, jazz rock, Jeff Berlin, Mark King, Sammy Hagar, Tony Levin
KING CRIMSON Add Unissued Audio To The Release Of Their Film
October 8, 2022

The appearance of KING CRIMSON documentary – the Toby Amies-directed film “In The Court Of The Crimson King – King Crimson at 50” – became a major event, and not only because the band are still, more than five decades … Continue reading
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Tagged King Crimson


