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Tag Archives: Mo Foster
Mo Foster Passed Away
July 3, 2023

A genuine gentlemen and a professor of bass: those were the two phrases one’s mind evoked during any communication with the great who passed away today at the age of 78 after a brief, if fierce, fight with cancer. A … Continue reading
MO FOSTER & FRIENDS – In Concert
March 25, 2021

Right Track 2021 Informal gathering of kindred spirits who let their past influences inform the future. could be called a quiet one-man institution of British rock had his bass rumble not been as palpable and supple at the same time … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged instrumental, jazz, live, Mo Foster, Ray Russell
“Butterfly Ball”: A New Look At The Movie
May 20, 2017
Since its release in 1974, Roger Glover’s “The Butterfly Ball And The Grasshopper’s Feast” has had a double life: one of a glorified rock opera, and the other of a slightly surrealistic film that interjected footage from a 1975 concert … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged campaign, David Coverdale, Eddie Hardin, Eddie Jobson, Glenn Hughes, Ian Gillan, John Lawton, Mo Foster, Roger Glover, Tony Klinger
TONY BANKS – The Fugitive
April 20, 2016

Virgin 1983 / Esoteric 2016 And then there was one: ivories wizard from GENESIS goes for a pop revelation. By 1983, with the land of confusion on the horizon, the band Tony Banks was manning from the shadows for a … Continue reading
LINDA HOYLE – The Fetch
August 15, 2015

Angel Air 2015 Gain from afar: former AFFINITY singer delivers her second solo album, more than four decades after the first one. Fetch might be something one gets with an effort but the Roger Dean cover of this record suggests … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Affinity, Gary Husband, Linda Hoyle, Mo Foster, prog rock, Ray Russell