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Tag Archives: Fernando Perdomo
FERNANDO PERDOMO – The Crimson Guitar
December 22, 2019

The Right Honourable 2019 Wrapped in red tones and unplugged, instrumental tribute to most sanguine of prog ensembles looks for hidden enigmas in familiar melodies. “An outstanding knack for a tune” hardly featured among many a characteristic heaped upon Robert … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, guitar, instrumental, King Crimson
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Zebra Crossing
February 10, 2019

Cherry Red 2018 Grooving up slowly but surely, newly established hero of art rock crosses over to the center of where it all began. In the last year, this American artist made a valiant and successful attempt to emerge from … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, prog rock, psychedelia
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Yesterday & Today: A 50th Anniversary Tribute to Yes
January 13, 2019

RecPlay 2018 Shaping their heart through their working hands, the Sonic Elements collective pay homage to prog godfathers. Presumably a product of “Cruise To The Edge” where most of its participants sailed to the YES realm, this tribute – masterminded … Continue reading
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Tagged covers album, Curved Air, Dave Bainbridge, Dave Kerzner, Fernando Perdomo, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Marco Minnemann, Nick D'Virgilio, prog rock, Robert Berry, Steve Hackett, Tony Kaye, tribute, Yes
FERNANDO PERDOMO – Out To Sea
October 9, 2018

The Right Honourable 2018 Mercurial polymath wears a string of masks to pay homage to his heroes and finally reveal a face of his own. For all his moonlighting with the likes of Emitt Rhodes, producing Linda Perhacs’ comeback album … Continue reading
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Tagged Fernando Perdomo, instrumental, prog rock


