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Tag Archives: Martin Barre
Homage To Leslie West Is Up For Release
November 12, 2021

Other guitarists may rarely name Leslie West as their hero, but the Great Fatsby’s influence is immense, and there’s hardly a classic rocker whose ears weren’t pricked at one point or another by the steamroller sounds of “Mississippi Queen” or … Continue reading →
Posted in News
Tagged Dee Snider, Elliot Easton, George Lynch, Joe Lynn Turner, Leslie West, Martin Barre, Marty Friedman, Mike Portnoy, Randy Bachman, Robby Krieger, Ronnie Romero, Rudy Sarzo, Slash, Steve Morse, Zakk Wylde
PINK FLOYD’s “Animals” Gets A Tribute
October 2, 2021

The reissue of PINK FLOYD’s “Animals” may have been stuck in the band’s inner-conflict limbo but, since the void just has to be filled, regular suspects belonging to rock elite have been roped up to record a tribute to the … Continue reading →
Posted in News
Tagged Al Di Meola, Albert Lee, Arthur Brown, Billy Cobham, Billy Sherwood, Carmine Appice, Graham Bonnet, James LaBrie, Jan Akkerman, Joe Bouchard, Jon Davison, Jordan Rudess, Kasim Sulton, Martin Barre, Pat Mastelotto, Patrick Moraz, Pink Floyd, Rick Wakeman, Various Artists, Vinnie Moore
JOHN CARTER with MARTIN BARRE – Spirit Flying Free
August 13, 2021

A New Day 1997 / Talking Elephant 2021 Folk-rock elite flock en masse to celebrate a life-long friendship in a flight of fantasy. They may have gone their own separate ways, these two Birmingham pals, one to worldwide fame as … Continue reading →
Posted in Reissues
Tagged AOR, Chris Leslie, Dave Pegg, folk rock, John Carter, Martin Barre
THE PROG COLLECTIVE – Worlds On Hold
March 30, 2021

Purple Pyramid 2021 Stop-gap grandiosity sees the host of veterans flock in to stand against all things mundane. Most interesting fact about this ensemble is that it’s not a collective per se, but rather the ultimate prog rock project run … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Arjen Anthony Lucassen, Billy Sherwood, David Clayton-Thomas, Geoff Downes, Geoff Tate, Graham Bonnet, Jan Akkerman, Joe Lynn Turner, Jon Davison, L. Shankar, Martin Barre, Patrick Moraz, prog rock, Sonja Kristina, Steve Hackett, Steve Hillage, The Prog Collective, Todd Rundgren
SHIRLEY KING – Blues For A King
September 6, 2020

Cleopatra 2020 B.B.’s baby marks her 70th anniversary with a personal twist on choice classics and a sprinkling of new tunes. Despite a brace of albums issued in the ’90s and an occasional concert alongside her old man, so-called “the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arthur Adams, blues, Harvey Mandel, Joe Louis Walker, Martin Barre, Pat Travers, rhythm-and-blues, Shirley King, soul, Steve Cropper


