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Tag Archives: Brian Auger
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
Interview with BRIAN AUGER
September 20, 2019
April 2019 There are organists – and there’s Brian Auger, a keyboard player unto himself. Or one could say so if there wasn’t a whole array of top-class musicians who came out of the institutions Brian’s bands have always been … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Brian Auger
THE BRIAN AUGER PIANO TRIO – Full Circle: Live At Bogies
September 20, 2019

Freestyle 2018 In the intimate black and white: elder statesman of rocking organ serves up simple yet sophisticated delights. He started out as a pure piano player who led a jazz trio back in the ’60s, but found fame, if … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Auger, instrumental, jazz, live
MITCH RYDER – Detroit Breakout!
August 16, 2019

Cleopatra 2019 Setting his wheels on fire, Motor City’s primal screamer uncovers a sacred cache of soul classics – and other chestnuts – in the company of unusual suspects. For all the racket this artist used to make in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Auger, Cherie Currie, covers album, James Williamson, Joe Louis Walker, Mitch Ryder, Paul Rudolph, rhythm-and-blues, soul, Sylvain Sylvain, Walter Lure


