Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
February 2003
92 Pages
Phil Miller, Anglagard, Peter Frohmader, Proto-Kaw interview w/ Kerry Livgren & Lynn Meredith, Seattle Progman Cometh festival 2002, NearFest 02, ProgDay 02, Classic Rock Festival, ProgWest 02, Cattle Prog, Dave Kerman: The Further Adventures of Josh
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Sometimes the meeting of great talents can produce great results, and other times mostly disappointment ensues. This collaboration between drum-meister Terry Bozzio and uber-bassist Billy Sheehan...
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The decade of the 60s was full of mixed blessings for keyboard virtuoso Keith Emerson. On one hand he set the tone for pushing the envelope on Hammond C3 organ while fronting first a quartet, then...
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This excellent August 1967 recording finds the very early Nice in front of a Swedish radio audience during a tour of Europe two weeks before they would enter the studio to record their debut album....
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This collection is billed as a collection of the Residents’ more “accessible” tracks. I think it’s safe to say this is not an attempt to grab mainstream mass appeal, for...
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Now appearing in the Lounge at the Budapest Holiday Inn: the Tóth Bagi Band, performing a selection of blues standards and originals in a dance-floor-ready style, sure to please locals and visitors... » Read more
It’s always fun to review a tribute to music you’re not familiar with. For the most part, I can’t compare these covers to the original versions, so I’ll just describe the...
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Yes gets another boxed set treatment, this time from Elektra/Rhino rather than Atlantic. This time there’s a lot more to be happy with, however. From the complete Roger Dean artwork through...
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As one of two guitar men behind Captain Beefheart in the Magic Band and offshoot group Mallard, Bill Harkleroad has seen many a change in his thirty-plus years. As chronicled in his book Lunar...
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