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TW 0 Comments ace frehley, bgo records, epics, frank dimino, greg giuffria, hard rock, helluva band, mariner, music press, pomp rock, punky meadows

Angel – Angel and Helluva Band

The Washington, D.C., hard-rock quintet Angel took its fair share of abuse from the music press back in the day.

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TW 0 Comments cd box, gary bartz, inamorata, jack dejohnette, john mcglaughlin, keith jarrett, michael henderson, miles davis, miles davis the cellar door sessions 1970

Miles Davis – The Cellar Door Sessions 1970

I know many jazz purists cringe remembering trumpeter Miles Davis‘ journeys into the unknown on his late 1960s and early

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TW 0 Comments 1970s, afros, big hair, journey, neal schon, rock star

Best Rock Star Hair

When it came to big hair in the 1970s, I don’t think anyone did it better than Journey guitarist Neal

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TW 0 Comments alexis korner, bluesman, boz burrell, court of the crimson king, drummer bill bruford, great deceiver, ian wallace, jamie muir, john wetton, king crimson, peter sinfield, richard palmer-james, robert fripp

King Crimson Mark III – 1972-1974, The Return of the King

“The King Crimson in 1973-74 was not a balanced group, or perhaps it was balanced in disarray. It was sometimes

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TW 1 Comment astral man, german band, guitar chords, magical mystery tour, nektar, prog rock, progressive rock, roye albrighton

Nektar – Down To Earth

For many progressive rock fans, the German band Nektar hit their grand slam with the 1973 concept album Remember The

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TW 0 Comments charlie daniels, classic blues, devil went down to georgia, fender telecaster, jeff beck, leonard cohen, redneck boogie, roy buchanan, stormy monday, story of isaac, t bone walker, telecaster

Roy Buchanan – The Prophet – The Unreleased First Polydor Album

Roy Buchanan was an enormously skilled guitarist who made his name primarily as a blues musician. The Prophet, however, reveals

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TW 1 Comment drummers, keith moon

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming: Keith Moon, “Won’t Get Fooled Again”

25 Great Moments in Rock Drumming – Day 17: Keith Moon, “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” from Who’s Next by The

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TW 0 Comments don airey, Dream Theater, falcao, incubus brandon boyd, marillion, mike patton, prog metal, rush

Forgotten Suns – Innergy

Portugal’s Forgotten Suns, after a game of musical chairs to determine their current line-up, have returned to fans of inventive

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TW 0 Comments alan parsons project, carl westholm, cia backman, coheed cambria, kitaro, marcus jidell, marilyn manson, mats leven, nine inch nails, prog metal, progrock records, rock opera, tangerine dream, therion, yngwie malmsteen

Jupiter Society – Terraform

The Jupiter Society is a loose collective of musicians from Sweden led by keyboardist/composer Carl Westholm.  Westhom’s direction brings a

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TW 0 Comments bauhaus, david ragsdale, distant solar systems, guitar amplifiers, Kansas, lisbon portugal, prog rock, progressive rock, siouxsie and the banshees, the cure, utopia

Factory Of Dreams – A Strange Utopia

Hugo Flores is a multi-instrumentalist based in Lisbon, Portugal.  He’s a multi-instrumentalist by necessity, that is.  You see, Hugo’s head

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