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Tag Archives: Rachel Flowers
Jann Klose Welcomes Annie Haslam, Rachel Flowers And Marcella Detroit On “The Future Trap”
June 6, 2026

One may find this difficult to believe, but it’s been three decades that the ever-young Jann Klose released an album titled “Enough Said” and, thus, started a career that would bring forth and a few more remarkable records. None of … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, Jann Klose, Marcella Detroit, Rachel Flowers
RACHEL FLOWERS – Bigger On The Inside
November 10, 2021

Rachel Flowers 2021 Running for a hat-trick, American prog polymath enters Tardis to manipulate time and space. Lately, this lady has become an art-rock darling, yet while Rachel Flowers is in demand as a piano player and singer, coloring other … Continue reading
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Tagged prog rock, Rachel Flowers
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Fanfare For The Uncommon Man
August 20, 2021

Emersongs 2021 All in the mood for a melody to be feelin’ alright, rock elite pay homage to the ultimate piano man. An individual of the highest standard in terms of self-demand, Keith Emerson took his own life – and … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged Brian Auger, Eddie Jobson, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Jordan Rudess, Keith Emerson, live, Marc Bonilla, prog rock, Rachel Flowers, Steve Lukather, tribute, Various Artists
MARCELO PAGANINI – Identity Crisis
May 15, 2021

Marcelo Paganini 2020 A quantum leap into the great unknown finds veteran guitarist finally locate his personal place in a grand scheme of things. To say that Marcelo Paganini’s previous propositions, 2014’s and from 2018, felt uninspiring wouldn’t mean underestimating … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Holzman, Billy Sherwood, Chad Wackerman, fusion, Marcelo Paganini, prog rock, Rachel Flowers


