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BRAZEN ABBOT Celebrate 20th Anniversary
December 16, 2015

It’s been a few years since fans last heard of ‘s BRAZEN ABBOT. Although ostensibly put on hold, the Bulgarian band celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, which is a great opportunity to release a CD/DVD combo simply titled “20 Years Of Brazen … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazen Abbot, Glenn Hughes, Joe Lynn Turner, Nikolo Kotzev
RAINBOW to get boxed
December 21, 2014

If there’s a band in need of a proper box set treatment, it’s RAINBOW, and now there’s going to be one – but not in the form the group’s fans have been waiting for. Titled “Light In The Black 1975-1984” and scheduled … Continue reading
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Tagged box set, Cozy Powell, Graham Bonnet, Joe Lynn Turner, Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, Ronnie James Dio
Two Appices, two ex-WHITESNAKE bassists, two ex-RAINBOW singers: two new projects
February 26, 2014
Lately, legendary drummers Carmine and Vinny Appice have been very much busy – and not only duetting with each other. The skin-hitting brothers are both involved in a supergroup at the moment. The first, RATED X, who pretty much finished laying down their debut, … Continue reading
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Tagged Carmine Appice, Jeff Watson, Joe Lynn Turner, Marco Mendoza, Rated X, Tony Franklin, Vinny Appice, WAMI
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Fly Like An Eagle: An All-Star Tribute To STEVE MILLER BAND
September 16, 2013

Purple Pyramid Rock elite pay tribute to the staple of American music in a quest to find the secret meaning of it all. Picking a right bird is a difficult task when it comes to pigeonholing Steve Miller’s collective who, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Billy Sherwood, Geoff Downes, Joe Lynn Turner, Nektar, Rick Wakeman, Steve Hillage, Steve Miller Band, tribute
VARIOUS ARTISTS – No Quarter: All-Star Tribute To Led Zeppelin
June 16, 2013

Mausoleum 2012 A rare thing: mostly successful reimaginings of mostly obvious selection from the classic catalogue. It’s so difficult that Tortelvis’ approach might be the best: ZEP’s meld of blues, hard rock and folk and hard rock remains so unique … Continue reading
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Tagged Dweezil Zappa, Joe Lynn Turner, Led Zeppelin, Steve Lukather, Steve Morse, tribute, Walter Trout


