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Interview with Richard Williams (KANSAS)
June 15, 2023

Unlike the intermittent timelines many of their contemporaries measure in jubilees, the circle of KANSAS’ existence remains unbroken for five decades now – a little hiccup in the mid-’80s can be discounted – and guitarist Richard Williams has been one … Continue reading
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Interview with RICHARD WILLIAMS (KANSAS)
June 14, 2023
June 2023 Unlike the intermittent timelines many of their contemporaries measure in jubilees, the circle of KANSAS’ existence remains unbroken for five decades now – a little hiccup in the mid-’80s can be discounted – and guitarist Richard Williams has … Continue reading
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ROBBY STEINHARDT – Not In Kansas Anymore
January 5, 2022

Solar Music 2021 On the edge of the rainbow bridge, KANSAS’ wayward son enters eternity on his own terms. Robby Steinhardt’s untimely passing on July 17th, 2021 robbed the world of one of the most distinctive performers. Uniquely colorful, the … Continue reading
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Robby Steinhardt’s Star-Studded Rock Opera Set For Posthumous Release
October 23, 2021

It’s been only three months since the passing of Robby Steinhardt, KANSAS’ original violinist and one of the ensemble’s singers, yet his legacy lives on. The veteran had never had never had a solo career, venturing beyond the band for … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Cobham, Bobby Kimball, Chuck Leavell, Ian Anderson, Kansas, Les Dudek, Pat Travers, Patrick Moraz, Rick Derringer, Robby Steinhardt, Steve Morse
KANSAS Embark On A New Flight
June 21, 2016

It’s been 16 years since KANSAS released a studio record, and many feared “Somewhere To Elsewhere” would be the band’s last. Yet that was exactly what it took them to attain genuinely legendary status, so it’s quite telling that the cover of “The … Continue reading