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Tag Archives: Clive Nolan
ARENA Are Ready To Unwrap A New Concert Report
September 15, 2023
In 2022, when ARENA took to the road after a three-year-hiatus, their fans had the first opportunity to witness the British ensemble on-stage with a new vocalist, the esteemed Damian Wilson fronting, alongside guitarist John Mitchell, the collective founded back … Continue reading
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Tagged Arena, Clive Nolan, Damian Wilson, John Mitchell, Mick Pointer
IMAGINAERIUM – The Rise Of Medici
August 13, 2023
Crime 2023 Deepening their symphonic drive, progressive rock luminaries explore the mysteries of Florentine intrigues. The further ‘s career is running, the wider the distance between its diverging branches, and the more different are the methods the British composer applies … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Sears, art rock, Clive Nolan, Imaginaerium
CLIVE NOLAN & OLIVER WAKEMAN – Dark Fables
December 1, 2021
Spirit Of Unicorn Music 2021 A prominent pair of prog rock’s players cast a last glance at their literary games and retrieve lost chapters from archives. Their was a strange creative partnership, as and , two ivories virtuosi, occupy the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Sears, Clive Nolan, Gordon Giltrap, Oliver Wakeman, Paul Manzi, prog rock, Rick Wakeman
CLIVE NOLAN & OLIVER WAKEMAN – Tales By Gaslight
August 25, 2021
Elflock 2021 Striving to derive the most from tuneful storytelling, prog paragons hunt monsters and miss success. Their was a strange creative partnership, as and , two ivories virtuosi, occupy the same niche – not only style-wise, but also instrumentally, … Continue reading