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Tag Archives: Colin Carter
Colin Carter Passed Away
January 12, 2025

What Colin Carter always found funny was that a quite a few people used to mistake him for Roger Daltrey, and back in the day the two English singers’ resemblance seemed uncanny indeed, especially in their on-stage stance, yet musically … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Carter, Flash, obituary
COLIN CARTER – Tracks In Space
October 25, 2023

Melodic Revolution 2023 Veteran of psychosync wars trades dreams of heaven for a chance to tread cosmic routes. “I walk the streets like I’m invisible,” sang former FLASH frontman on which signaled the long-overdue beginning of his solo career, yet … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Carter, Flash, prog rock
Colin Carter Of FLASH Fame Offers Sophomore Solo Effort
August 30, 2023

It’s been five years since former FLASH warbler Colin Carter unexpectedly for his erstwhile listeners decided to deliver a solo album, the veteran’s debut under his own name – and now proves to be not a one-off event, as CC, … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Carter
FLASH – In The USA
September 6, 2022

Think Like A Key 2022 Crossing the Atlantic and conquering America: extensive reports of English progressors’ explorations wrap up their overseas itinerary. “They play heavy, loud and fast”: this is how Jerry Lee Lewis introduced FLASH to “The Midnight Special” … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Carter, Flash, live, Peter Banks, prog rock, Ray Bennett
FLASH Live Tapes To Fly Off The Shelves
June 20, 2022

Five decades down the line from the release of their first record, FLASH remain criminally underrated and remembered mostly thanks to being formed by former YES guitarist Peter Banks, although the British band’s music also owed a lot to bassist … Continue reading
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Tagged Colin Carter, Flash, Peter Banks, Ray Bennett