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Farewell Kim Simmonds, Savoy Brown Founder/Guitarist Dies @ 75 – 2022 – Tributes

Savoy Brown:

Kim Simmonds passed away peacefully in the evening of December 13th — may he rest in peace.

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Little Feat – Feat Camp 2023 in Key West, Florida – TICKETS/VIP – Leftover Salmon, Melvin Seals and JGB, Tommy Emmanuel, and Donna the Buffalo

Little Feat: Feat Camp 2023 is happening in Key West, Florida on March 9-11 with three amazing shows. Leftover Salmon, Melvin Seals and JGB, Tommy Emmanuel, and Donna the Buffalo will all be joining the festivities. There are a few VIP Hotel Packages left which include access to an intimate show at the Key West Theater on Mar 9 and preferred seating to the Coffee Butler Amphitheater shows on Mar 10 & 11. You can also buy single-day tickets for the Amphitheater shows.

Tickets and show info can be found at this location.

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AMERICA Cancels All Remaining Concerts Through December Due to COVID – 2021 – 50th Anniversary Tour

America: Regrettably, owing to a Covid dilemma, AMERICA has cancelled all remaining concerts through December. The band apologizes for the inconvenience to all ticket holders and has instructed their management to reschedule as soon as feasible.

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Jethro Tull ‘The Zealot Gene’ NEW ALBUM/SONG/VIDEO “Shoshana Sleeping” – 2021/2022

Jethro Tull Announce New Studio Album ‘The Zealot Gene’ For 2022 Release; first single “Shoshana Sleeping” out now

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British Progressive Rock Luminaries JETHRO TULL have announced details for the group’s first studio album of new material in over 18 years! Originally making headlines in March of this year, the band’s newest offering, titled ‘The Zealot Gene’, will see a January 28th, 2022 release on Inside Out Music. To give Tull fans their first taste of the new record, the group has released the first single from the album, titled “Shoshana Sleeping”, accompanied by a stunning visual created by Thomas Hicks.

A record that began to take shape as early as 2017, ‘The Zealot Gene’, in many ways, seeks to defy convention during a time when the business of being a touring and recording artist has never faced more uncertainties. Tull bandleader Ian Anderson holds no reservations about the role for which the mythos and themes of Biblical storytelling played in the lyrical content of the new album, saying:

“While I have a spot of genuine fondness for the pomp and fairytale story-telling of the Holy Book, I still feel the need to question and draw sometimes unholy parallels from the text. The good, the bad, and the downright ugly rear their heads throughout, but are punctuated with elements of love, respect, and tenderness.”

Looking back on the earth-shaking disruption of the Coronavirus pandemic, which ultimately ended the band’s touring plans and hopes of a 2020 release for ‘The Zealot Gene’, Anderson shares, “It was so sudden. Amidst the concerns and warnings of the scientific community and a few more enlightened politicians, we all retreated in disbelief to our homes to wait out the storm.”

The Zealot Gene will be offered in the following formats:

Special Edition Digipak CD
Gatefold 2LP+CD+LP-booklet
Limited 2CD+Blu-ray Artbook
Limited Deluxe 3LP+2CD+Blu-ray Artbook
Both artbook editions feature a second CD of demos and initial ideas, plus extended liner notes and an interview with Ian Anderson undertaken by Tim Bowness (no-man)
The Deluxe 3LP+2CD+Blu-ray Artbook comes on white vinyl and includes a 3rd LP with the rough demos. It also includes a slipmat and a numbered art print.

‘The Zealot Gene’ Tracklisting:

1. Mrs. Tibbets (5:54)
2. Jacob’s Tales (2:13)
3. Mine Is The Mountain (5:40)
4. The Zealot Gene (3:54)
5. Shoshana Sleeping (3:41)
6. Sad City Sisters (3:40)
7. Barren Beth, Wild Desert John (3:37)
8. The Betrayal Of Joshua Kynde (4:06)
9. Where Did Saturday Go? (3:53)
10. Three Loves, Three (3:30)
11. In Brief Visitation (3:00)
12. The Fisherman Of Ephesus (3:41)

With more than 30 albums to their credit and sales totaling more than 50 million, Jethro Tull are one of the most successful rock bands of all-time with a catalog that contains classics that still resonate today. Led by Ian Anderson, Tull still continues to tour throughout the world, entertaining audiences of all ages.

The band currently consists of:
Ian Anderson – Flute, acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocals
Joe Parrish-James – Guitar
Florian Opahle – Guitar (album only)
Scott Hammond – Drums.
John O’Hara – Piano, keyboards and accordion
David Goodier – Bass guitar

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer ‘Out of the World: Live (1970-1997)’ 10 LP / 7 CD Boxset – 2021 – ELP BOX

EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
‘OUT OF THIS WORLD: LIVE (1970-1997)’

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10LP & 7CD, ELP 50th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set showcasing some of the biggest and most important live shows ELP have ever played in their 50-year history

Each LP has been reimagined with beautiful new designs on deluxe gatefold double LPs. Most of the LPs previously unreleased on vinyl

Includes a 32-page, glossy photobook, with intimate and unseen images of the band from legendary photographers including Lynn Goldsmith and Neil Preston. Foreword written by Jerry Ewing editor of Prog Magazine.

RELEASED BY ON OCTOBER 29th 2021

‘Out Of This World: Live (1970-1997)’, is a new 10LP and 7CD Deluxe Box Set released by BMG on 29th October 2021 as part of Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s 50th Anniversary celebrations.

‘Out Of This World Live (1970-1997)’ pulls together five of the biggest and most important shows ELP played across their 50 illustrious years. Not only dynamic on record and in the studio, ELP’s audacious live performances provided validation that they could really rock with the greatest. It was a facet of the band which often set them apart from their early 70s peers such as Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Jethro Tull, and yet, as you will hear over the five wonderful live shows contained in this set, it wasn’t all gung-ho bombast. The band members own fondness for classical and jazz allowed Emerson, Lake & Palmer moments of compelling depth.

Each album has been reimagined with impressive new artwork, reflecting various aspects of the band and their epic, ground-breaking music. The LP box contains 5 x deluxe gatefold double LPs with high quality, fully-restored audio mastered by ELP expert and renowned mastering engineer Andy Pearce.

Most of the LPs are previously unreleased on vinyl, ‘Phoenix 1997’ has never been released. The CDs have been out of print for many years and never released to this standard of artwork and audio. Each Box Set comes complete with a 32-page, glossy photobook, featuring many intimate, rare and unseen images of the band from legendary photographers including Lynn Goldsmith and Neil Preston. Liner notes are provided by Jerry Ewing, editor of Prog Magazine.

“I could not think of a better way to celebrate this anniversary period for ELP. The box set is one of my proudest moments. I know Keith and Greg would agree with me! ‘Out of this World’ is something I will remember for a long time to come. For me, this shows ELP at their very best throughout years of touring and recording. The box set represents the lifeline of our music in our time.” Carl Palmer

1. Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, England 29 August 1970
Emerson, Lake & Palmer got off to a dream start with their second ever live show, at the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival in front of 600,000 fans. If their debut live show at Plymouth Guildhall a week previous had been a success, then the Isle Of Wight show brought the group of already celebrated musicians greater and wider acclaim than their roles in The Nice, Atomic Rooster and King Crimson had previously done. As Carl Palmer noted: “From the second concert we were an international success. It went from nothing to something overnight!”

2. California Jam, California, USA 1974
With no less than five incredible albums under their belts – ‘Emerson, Lake & Palmer’ (1970), ‘Tarkus’ and ‘Pictures At An Exhibition’ (both 1971), ‘Trilogy’ (1972), and ‘Brain Salad Surgery’ (1973), it’s little wonder they were invited to headline the inaugural California Jam Festival at the Ontario Motor Speedway in California on April 6, 1974 on a bill that also featured Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, The Eagles and Black Oak Arkansas.

This particular live set is widely lauded in the annals of ELP gig history, the prodigious musicianship and showmanship was second to none and included powerful solo spots from Palmer and Emerson, the latter performing on a spinning piano suspended 50 feet above the celebrating crowd.

3. Works Live Montreal, Montreal, Canada 1977
The playing field had changed somewhat by the time ELP arrived at Quebec’s Stade de Olympique, Montréal in August 1977. ELP had taken a break following their grueling tour in support of ‘Brain Salad Surgery’. They convened in 1976 to begin work on their ‘Works’ project, which would highlight their individual talents over three sides of vinyl and their collaborative genius on the fourth.

However, stadium-filling rock giants were no longer flavor of the month in 1977. When the band headed out on the road with an orchestra and choir in tow, punk was really starting to make its presence felt. The behemothic tour might have stretched the band’s resources, but by the time they hit Montréal’s Olympic Stadium, their majestic pomp was still on display for all to hear.

4. Royal Albert Hall, London, England October 1992
Having ground to a halt following the 1978 ‘Love Beach’ album, ELP reformed in 1991 and released the ‘Black Moon’ album in 1992. A triumphant night saw the band perform at the Royal Albert Hall in October 1992, and it’s also the fourth show in this Box Set.

5. Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona USA September 1992
By 1997, the last show included here, the band were still a major draw, but both Emerson and Palmer had suffered different injuries touring in 1993 which hampered recording of the band’s final studio album ‘In The Hot Seat’. Appearing in 1997, at The Union Hall Phoenix, Arizona, there’s no indication of anything amiss. As heard on this previously unreleased recording, Emerson, Lake and Palmer remained a quite formidable live outfit.

The culmination of those 1997 dates would be the last the three would play, save for a one-off 40th anniversary show at High Voltage Festival, London, in 2010. Both Keith Emerson and Greg Lake sadly died in 2016, leaving Carl Palmer to continue to remind people of one of the greatest legacies in the history of rock music with his own ELP Legacy outfit. A legacy that is captured for posterity in ‘Out Of This World: Live (1970-1997’).

OUT OF THIS WORLD LIVE (1970-1997)
LP & CD Box Set Tracklisting:

ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL, NEWPORT, UK, 29 AUGUST 1970

1. The Barbarian
2. Take A Pebble
3. Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade Part 1 / The Gnome / Promenade Part 2 / The Sage / The Old Castle / Blues Variation
4. Pictures At An Exhibition (Continued): Promenade Part 3 / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Curse Of Baba Yaga / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Great Gates Of Kiev
5. Rondo
6. Nutrocker
7. Interview

CALIFORNIA JAM, ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY, ONTARIO, CALIFORNIA, USA, 6 APRIL 1974

1. Toccata
2. Still … You Turn Me On
3. Lucky Man
4. Piano Improvisations (Including ‘Fugue’ And ‘Little Rock Getaway’)
5. Take A Pebble
6. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2
7. Karn Evil 9 3rd Impression
8. Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gates Of Kiev

WORKS LIVE’, STADE OLYMPIQUE DE MONTRÉAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, 26 AUGUST 1977

1. Introductory Fanfare
2. Peter Gunn
3. Tiger In A Spotlight
4. C’est La Vie
5. Watching Over You
6. Maple Leaf Rag
7. The Enemy God Dances With The Black Spirits
8. Fanfare For The Common Man
9. Knife-Edge
10. Show Me The Way To Go Home
11. Abaddon’s Bolero
12. Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade Part 1 / The Gnome / Promenade Part 2 / The Hut Of Baba Yaga /
The Curse Of Baba Yaga / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Great Gates Of Kiev
13.Closer To Believing
14. Piano Concerto, Third Movement: Toccata Con Fuoco
15. Tank

THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, UK, OCTOBER 1992

1. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2
2. Tarkus: Eruption / Stones Of Years / Iconoclast
3. Knife-Edge
4. Paper Blood
5. Romeo And Juliet
6. Creole Dance
7. Still … You Turn Me On
8. Lucky Man
9. Black Moon
10. Pirates
11. Fanfare For The Common Man / America / Rondo

UNION HALL, PHOENIX, ARIZONA, USA, 23 SEPTEMBER, 1997

1. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2
2. Hoedown
3. Touch And Go
4. From The Beginning
5. Knife-Edge
6. Bitches Crystal
7. Creole Dance
8. Honky Tonk Train Blues
9. Take A Pebble
10. Lucky Man
11.Tarkus: Eruption / Stones Of Years / Iconoclast / Mass
12. Pictures At An Exhibition: The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Great Gates Of Kiev
13. Fanfare For The Common Man (including drum solo) / Blue Rondo A La Turk
14. 21st Century Schizoid Man / America

 

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Jethro Tull: New Studio Album ‘The Zealot Gene’ – 2021/2022

Jethro Tull: A new Jethro Tull studio album ‘The Zealot Gene’ will be released in early 2022 on
InsideOut Music / Sony Music.

 

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Styx “Reveries” NEW VIDEO/SONG PREMIERE – 2021- NEW ALBUM ‘Crash of the Crown’

Styx: The Official Lyric video for “Reveries” will premiere today at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET.

“Reveries” from the brand new Styx album Crash of the Crown, out now!

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Foghat ‘8 DAYS ON THE ROAD’ CD/DVD – Live @ Daryl’s House – Digital – Spotify – 2021

Foghat: We are celebrating our 50TH anniversary
with the release of ‘8 DAYS ON THE ROAD’ on 7/16/21. It is a cool CD/DVD with 14 live tracks recorded at Daryl’s House Club Pre-orders are available on digital outlets including Spotify.

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Van Morrison Talks Recording Process For New Album, ‘Three Chords and the Truth’

In this open and direct interview, Leo Green talks to Van Morrison about how the recording process for this album differed from others. They discuss featured musicians and collaborations, as well as the inspiration behind some of the tracks.

The interview sheds new light on the writing and recording of an album, and the forces behind it.

“What’s important is basically, it’s the songs, the lyrics,
and keeping it as simple as possible”

Three Chords and the Truth includes fourteen original compositions effortlessly encapsulating the Van Morrison sound and is available now.

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America Reunite w/ Willie Leacox 2019

America (The Band): It’s always a pleasure seeing our good friend and drummer of 41 years, Willie Leacox! Thanks for making the drive down, we love you, Wil!

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America’s Gerry Beckley Discusses His New Solo Album

America (The Band): Gerry Beckley discusses his new solo album and the process that went into making ‘Five Mile Road’, available today:


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Ginger Baker: CRITICALLY ILL & IN THE HOSPITAL 2019

Ginger Baker (Official):  The Baker family are sad to announce that Ginger is critically ill in hospital. Please keep him in your prayers tonight

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Ten Years After ‘Naturally Live’ New Album/Song 2019

The new Ten Years After live album, Naturally Live, will be released via Butler Records on September 6, 2019.

Recorded in Erfurt, Germany last year, the album includes old and new songs, plus three acoustic tracks.

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Tracklisting

Land Of The Vandals
One Of These Days
Hear Me Calling
I’d Love To Change The World
Silverspoon Lady
Last Night Of The Bottle
Portable People
Don’t Want You Woman
Losing The Dogs
50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain
I Say Yeah** VINYL ONLY
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
I’m Going Home
Ric Lee Introducing TYA

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Juan Croucier Shares ‘The Coming Death Of Just About Every Rock Legend’

Juan Croucier:  I came across this article this morning and thought I would share. Interesting read and assessment.

Just about every rock legend you can think of is going to die within the next decade or so.

Bob Dylan (78 years old); Paul McCartney (77); Paul Simon (77) and Art Garfunkel (77); Carole King (77); Brian Wilson (77); Mick Jagger (76) and Keith Richards (75); Joni Mitchell (75); Jimmy Page (75) and Robert Plant (71); Ray Davies (75); Roger Daltrey (75) and Pete Townshend (74); Roger Waters (75) and David Gilmour (73); Rod Stewart (74); Eric Clapton (74); Debbie Harry (74); Neil Young (73); Van Morrison (73); Bryan Ferry (73); Elton John (72); Don Henley (72); James Taylor (71); Jackson Browne (70); Billy Joel (70); and Bruce Springsteen (69, but turning 70 next month). -Read the Article-

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Uriah Heep: Bernie Shaw & Dale Collins New Album 2019 ‘Too Much Information’

Uriah Heep (Official):  Bernie Shaw and Dale Collins are proud to announce the release of their studio album, Too Much Information, which will be released on CD, LP and Download on the 13th September 2019 (20th Sept in the US).

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Bernie Shaw is the LEAD SINGER of the legendary band URIAH HEEP. This is his FIRST album project outside of the band. Dale Collins is a multi-instrumentalist and producer in Canada. The duo are long term friends and worked together in bands when Bernie lived in Canada. The duo worked on songs many years ago, but have now re-recorded from scratch all their songs together to create this NEW STUDIO ALBUM.

Tracklisting:
1. So Many Times
2. Alone
3. Here We Go
4. Too Much Information
5. Sad Song
6. Hey Jimi
7. Just a Little Bit
8. Rock on

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Ten Years After: Ric Lee Talks to Billboard About Woodstock, US Dates – 2019

Ten Years After (Official): Ric Lee talks to Billboard magazine about playing Woodstock Festival and coming back to The States 50 years later to be part of the anniversary celebrations with his original band mate Chick Churchill and newer members Colin Hodgkinson & Marcus Bonfanti”

Drummer Ric Lee, who remains from the original lineup along with keyboardist Chick Churchill, remembers Woodstock fondly in his new memoir, From Headstocks to Woodstock. And as the group prepares to go back to the garden — with a planned U.S. release for its 2018 album, A Sting In the Tale, later this fall — Lee spoke with Billboard about memories of mud, music and getting in and out of Woodstock alive.

If I remember right we didn’t actually know about (Woodstock) until we were on tour at the time. We were doing the Newport Festival (package) on the road and we were with Nina Simone in St. Louie the night before (Woodstock). All along our manager had been saying to Frank Barsalona, our agent, “No, the money’s not good enough. We’re not gonna do it.” And then, as momentum built up through the press and TV and all the people coming from around the world Barsalona finally phoned him and said, “Look, I think you’re crazy if you don’t sign and do this. Janis has just signed. Jimi Hendrix is signed. The Doors are doing it, the Airplane, the Who,” whoever else. He said, “You’d be crazy not to do it.”

And at that time they were talking about it maybe being 50,000 people, which was no bigger than we’d done at the Seattle Pop Festival earlier in the year, so Woodstock didn’t seem that big at the time — but of course, as you well know, it grew to monstrous proportions. It was in the papers every day by then. It was on television. There were people stirring up stories about how there was going to be a riot, it’s gonna be a mess — this, that and the other. We started to get an idea of the momentum of the thing.

The first time we really got a sense of the enormity was when we flew in by helicopter, ’cause you couldn’t get within six miles of the place since everybody had just dumped their cars on the side of the road and you couldn’t get through. We’d left St. Louis at six that morning and had not really had that much sleep. We arrived at a Holiday Inn, which was like Tranquility Base, and all the rooms were taken so we ended up sharing with Big Brother & the Holding Company and there was nowhere to sort of lie down and get a decent kip. And the next thing was Dee Anthony, who was acting as our American manager at the time, said, “Come on, you’ve got to get to the festival. They want you. You’re supposed to be on in an hour’s time.” So we went to get in the limousines that brought us from New York and he said, “Nah, you can’t get in by road. You’ve got to go in by helicopter.”

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