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Tag Archives: Eddie Jobson
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Fanfare For The Uncommon Man
August 20, 2021
Emersongs 2021 All in the mood for a melody to be feelin’ alright, rock elite pay homage to the ultimate piano man. An individual of the highest standard in terms of self-demand, Keith Emerson took his own life – and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Brian Auger, Eddie Jobson, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Jordan Rudess, Keith Emerson, live, Marc Bonilla, prog rock, Rachel Flowers, Steve Lukather, tribute, Various Artists
Eddie Jobson Delivers An On-Stage Compilation
July 27, 2020
It’s been almost three years since Eddie Jobson retired from touring yet interest to his concert endeavors hasn’t diminished. With the veteran violinist’s varied background – including, but not limited to, , ROXY MUSIC, U.K. and – there’s always a … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Eddie Jobson
“Butterfly Ball”: A New Look At The Movie
May 20, 2017
Since its release in 1974, Roger Glover’s “The Butterfly Ball And The Grasshopper’s Feast” has had a double life: one of a glorified rock opera, and the other of a slightly surrealistic film that interjected footage from a 1975 concert … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged campaign, David Coverdale, Eddie Hardin, Eddie Jobson, Glenn Hughes, Ian Gillan, John Lawton, Mo Foster, Roger Glover, Tony Klinger
UK To Issue Definitive Box Set
February 10, 2016
UK were one of the most underrated bands that arrived at the tail end of prog rock halcyon days. Taking a strange position between jazz-rock and pop, it was a combination of and Eddie Jobson’s talents, initially fortified by the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Allan Holdsworth, Bill Bruford, Eddie Jobson, John Wetton, Terry Bozzio, UK