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Tag Archives: Peter Gee
PENDRAGON’s Peter Gee Puts Out Tenth Solo Album
May 10, 2025

The first member of to embark on a proper solo career while retaining his constant presence in the British ensemble, Peter Gee albums, even as remarkable as 1997’s was, are often not paid enough attention by progressive rock community because … Continue reading
Peter Gee Scores A Theological Allegory
January 24, 2023

John Bunyan’s 1678’s classic “The Pilgrim’s Progress” has served as a basis for quite a few music albums but, perhaps, nobody’s more entitled to record its definitive sonic version than Peter Gee, a bass player with , if only for … Continue reading
CLIVE NOLAN & OLIVER WAKEMAN – Tales By Gaslight
August 25, 2021

Elflock 2021 Striving to derive the most from tuneful storytelling, prog paragons hunt monsters and miss success. Their was a strange creative partnership, as and , two ivories virtuosi, occupy the same niche – not only style-wise, but also instrumentally, … Continue reading


