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TW 0 Comments concert flyers, jimmy page, John Bonham, john paul jones, led zeppelin, robert plant, simon pallett, ticket stubs

Led Zeppelin – The Concert File

Led Zeppelin: The Concert File, by Dave Lewis with Simon Pallett, is a guide to every concert Zeppelin played from

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Music Review
TW 0 Comments albrighton, german band, magical mystery tour, nebula, nektar, prog rock

Nektar – Down To Earth review

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

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments gary thain, keef hartley band, rock jazz

The Keef Hartley Band – The Time Is Near

The Keef Hartley Band were one of those relative rarities in music: a rock band led by a drummer. A

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DVD Reviews
TW 0 Comments black crowes, chris robinson, fillmore, grateful dead, marc ford, rich robinson

The Black Crowes – Freak ‘N’ Roll Into The Fog

The Black Crowes waited years before getting into the DVD game, and their first, Freak ‘N’ Roll Into The Fog,

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments david ragsdale, progrock records, shadowman, steve walsh

Steve Walsh – Shadowman

Steve Walsh’s solo project Shadowman has been playing a lot on my CD player lately. Shadowman was released originally in

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Top 10s
TW 0 Comments 1970s, album artwork, rock music, roger dean, tales from topographic oceans

10 Best Roger Dean album covers

Roger Dean is one of rock music’s most original and respected cover artists. He’s best known for the artwork that

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Jeb Wright – Stadium Rock review

In 1999, music fan Jeb Wright took it upon himself to breath life back into the world of classic rock.

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Music Review
TW 1 Comment 2001 a space odyssey, frank zappa, gyorgi ligeti, hatfield and the north, mahogany frog, nektar, ozric tentacles, scott ellenberger, winnipeg manitoba

Mahogany Frog – DO5 review

Mahogany Frog are a four-piece progressive rock outfit from Winnipeg, Manitoba, composed of Graham Epp (keyboards, guitars, trumpets), Jesse Warkentin

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Listening To
TW 1 Comment bad company, birds of fire, cassette player, fender strat, glenn hughes, guitar riffs, hammond organ, jeff beck, jochen mayer, mahavishnu orchestra, perris records, ritchie blackmore

Iain Ashley Hersey – Nomad

If you ever wondered what happened to old-school hard rock – the kind you used to plunk into the car’s

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Listening To
TW 0 Comments 45s, drug addiction, hoyt axton, jackson browne, jimmy webb, john kay, joy to the world, steppenwolf, three dog night, way before the time of towns

Hoyt Axton – My Griffin Is Gone review

Hoyt Axton is one of those songwriters like Jimmy Webb whose music I know best from others’ interpretations. Axton penned

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