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J.Q. Whitcomb & Five Below Explore Progressive Sounds On New Release
In half a dozen words, Tales of Enchantment is six tracks of brain salad revelry. To say “go figure” is tempting, but to further describe this album is more enticing and more respectable. The genre jazz itself is a broad spectrum of music styles, and J.Q. Whitcomb & Five Below’s sonic paintings epitomize this very well. ...
Jimmy Haslip: Former Yellowjacket Generating a New Buzz
by Richard J Salvucci
Well, the Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston News Leader is probably not the best place to look for local jazz updates, even if the venue is on the base. Tickets for the next Friday Night Jazz concert at the Fort Sam Houston Theater are on sale. Featured artists include the Jeff Lorber Fusion with ...
Sonar: Static Motion
by John Kelman
At a time when more recordings are released than ever before, it's rare to find a group that not just changes the way music is made, but the way it's defined. That description could easily fit Swiss pianist Nik Bartsch and his longstanding group Ronin, its Ritual Groove Music jettisoning overt virtuosity and conventional form for ...
David Kilminster: Scarlet - The Director's Cut
by Glenn Astarita
UK guitar ace David Kilminster boasts an impressive résumé that includes stints with progressive rock icons such as, keyboardist Keith Emerson (Emerson, Lake & Palmer) and bassist John Wetton (Asia, King Crimson), amid his support for rock legend Roger Waters during the ex-Pink Floyd bassist's 2006 tour. A revered session artist, Kilminster's debut solo outing highlights ...
Greg Lake: Westbury, NY, April 22, 2012
by Mike Perciaccante
Greg Lake: The Songs of A Lifetime NYCB Theatre at Westbury Westbury, New York April 22, 2012 Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, Ringo Starr, Percy Sledge, Robert Fripp and The Who...what they all have in common is Greg Lake. Lake is the voice behind the original King Crimson (which he ...
A Time and a Place
Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2010
Track listing: CD1 (The Early '70s): The Barbarian; Take a Pebble; Ballad of Blue; High Level Fugue; Hoedown; Still...You Turn Me On; Lucky Man; Karn Evil 9 (1st, 2nd &3rd Impressions). CD2 (The Late '70s):Peter Gunn Theme; Pictures at an Exhibition; Tiger in a Spotlight; Maple Leaf Rag; Tank; Drum Solo; The Enemy God Dances With the Black Spirits; Watching Over You; Pirates; Tarkus; Show Me the Way to Go Home. CD3 (The '90s):Knife Edge; Paper Blood; Black Moon; Creole Dance; From the Beginning; Honky Tonk Train Blues; Affairs of the Heart; Touch and Go; A Time and a Place; Bitches Crystal; Instrumental Jam; Fanfare For the Common Man. CD4 (This Boot's For You: A Fan's View): Introduction; The Endless Enigma; Abaddon's Bolero; Jeremy Bender/The Sheriff; Toccata (includes Drum Solo); Jerusalem; Nutrocker; C'est La Vie; Piano Concerto #1 3rd Movement; Closer to Believing; Close to Home; I Believe in Father Christmas.
Glass Hammer: If
by John Kelman
It's strange, perhaps, when a group actually transcends anything its biggest influence has done in decades, but that's exactly what the revamped Glass Hammer has done with If. With only keyboardist Fred Schendel and bassist/keyboardist Steve Babb (founding members, both) remaining after Culture of Ascent (Arion, 2007), If sounds the way Yes should sound four decades ...
IQ: The Wake Deluxe Edition
by John Kelman
IQThe Wake: Deluxe EditionGiant Electric Pea2010 In the wake of punk/new wave's emergence in the mid-1970s, progressive rock underwent massive restructuring and a shift from mainstream popularity to niche status. By the latter half of the decade, Emerson, Lake & Palmer had already begun to implode in a ...




