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Tag Archives: Robert Berry
ROBERT BERRY’S 3.2 – Alive At ProgStock
July 31, 2022
2nd Street 2022 Cerebral entertainment not tainted by needless seriousness of career-spanning observations brings cathartic smile to art-rock maven’s face – and the faces of prog aficionados, too. Performing on stage has always been one of ‘s fortes – only … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Reviews
Tagged 3.2, Andrew Colyer, Jimmy Keegan, live, prog rock, Robert Berry
Interview with ROBERT BERRY
May 21, 2019
May 2019 Robert Berry has been around for ages, with a solid body of work under his belt, yet the American artist seemed to have entered collective consciousness only in 2018, when – an album credited to 3.2, a new … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged 3.2, Robert Berry
Interview with Robert Berry
May 19, 2019
Robert Berry has been around for ages, with a solid body of work under his belt, yet the American artist seemed to have entered collective consciousness only in 2018, when – an album credited to 3.2, a new version of … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged 3.2, Robert Berry
3.2 – The Rules Have Changed
March 9, 2019
Frontiers Music 2018 And then there was one: a progressive glance at the state of the inner and outer world by masters of the trade – a gone-but-not-forgotten one and the one who stayed behind to observe their legacy. “The … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged 3.2, Keith Emerson, Robert Berry
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Yesterday & Today: A 50th Anniversary Tribute to Yes
January 13, 2019
RecPlay 2018 Shaping their heart through their working hands, the Sonic Elements collective pay homage to prog godfathers. Presumably a product of “Cruise To The Edge” where most of its participants sailed to the YES realm, this tribute – masterminded … Continue reading
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Tagged covers album, Curved Air, Dave Bainbridge, Dave Kerzner, Fernando Perdomo, Geoff Downes, Jon Davison, Marco Minnemann, Nick D'Virgilio, prog rock, Robert Berry, Steve Hackett, Tony Kaye, tribute, Yes