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Tag Archives: Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE Bootlegs Turn Legit
January 28, 2015
During their first run, RENAISSANCE released only one concert album, 1976’s “Live at Carnegie Hall,” and though some more have been out since the late ’90s, none of those documented the band’s earlier period. This niche couldn’t stay unfilled, so collectors’ interest to bootleg recordings thrived. … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Stewart, Andy Powell, Annie Haslam, Jon Camp, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
Interview with TERRY SULLIVAN
March 5, 2013
November 2005 Playing with the band and maneuvering with orchestras while maintaining the rock feel must be hard for a drummer. Not hard, though sometimes heavy, maintains Terence Sullivan who sat behind the RENAISSANCE drum kit in their classic – … Continue reading
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Tagged Renaissance, Terry Sullivan


