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Tag Archives: John Hackett
Amanda Lehmann Releases A Yuletide-Theme Single
November 14, 2022

Progressive rock doesn’t have the most solid relationship with Christmas, ‘s seasonal classic “I Believe In Father Christmas” serving as an exception to the rule – simply because the forward-facing musical genre fails to concentrate on something as transient as … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Lehmann, Christmas, John Hackett, Nick Magnus
Duncan Parsons Calls Friends To Explore Heaven And Earth
October 5, 2022

While his position as a drummer of BAND and a bassist for Joanne Harris’ #STORYTIME BAND, Duncan Parsons‘ creative streak may seem to be determinedly rhythm-driven, yet the Sheffield-based musician’s outlook is much wider than any groove-focused perspective should suggest. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Bainbridge, Duncan Parsons, John Hackett, John Helliwell, Leland Sklar, Nick Fletcher
NICK FLETCHER – Cycles Of Behaviour
April 21, 2021

Hacktrax 2021 Three decades since the start of a solo route, British six-stringer hits his stride. Being a musician’s musician doesn’t make one famous, and peers’ respect can’t boost one’s profile as effectively as mass appeal: Nick Fletcher must know … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Bainbridge, fusion, John Hackett, Nick Fletcher, prog rock
JOHN HACKETT – The Piper Plays His Tune
January 16, 2021

Hacktrax 2020 English flautist expands his horizons to focus on the innermost secrets. Despite being a multi-instrumentalist, it was only on one of his solo records that didn’t rely on other musicians in bringing various ideas – from and , … Continue reading
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Tagged John Hackett, pop-rock, prog rock
John Hackett Taps Into The Heart Of His Craft
October 26, 2020

Not that he’s ever issued anything even remotely insipid but ‘s recent releases were particularly strong – be it which the veteran put out with his band or (not made available for review) which he shaped in a duo mode … Continue reading
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Tagged John Hackett


