Exposé print issues (1993-2011)
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It was the early 70s, when Deep Purple was at the top of their game after half a dozen top selling records and numerous sold out tours throughout the world, that singer Ian Gillan announced he was...
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After the breakup of the original five-piece Spirit in 1971 following Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus, Mark Andes and Jay Ferguson went off to start JoJo Gunne, and in due time Randy...
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The story of Phil “Shiva” Jones begins in Australia in the 60s, where the singer / keyboardist / percussionist scored a hit record in 1967 with “If I Had a Ticket,” and soon...
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When I come across progressive rock albums thematically based on stories from history and literature, my mind goes back to one of the originators of the niche — Rick Wakeman. His albums...
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I’ve already written expressing my opinion of the work of composer Alan Simon... » Read more
Ayres has been on the scene for almost two dozen years, a British cellist, violist, violinist, and composer with at least ten albums to his credit during that time. Add to that piano and overtone...
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Patto was a British progressive band founded in 1970 by vocalist Mike Patto. Band members included Ollie Halsall (guitar and vibraphone), Clive Griffiths (bass), and John Halsey (drums). They...
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You may not recognize the name Ollie Halsall, but you may heard of the groups the British guitarist, drummer, vibraphonist, and vocalist played with: the Beatles lampoon band The Rutles, Kevin...
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In the burgeoning psychedelic scene of the late 60s there were several bands named Kaleidsope: a Latin American band, a Los Angeles band, and a British band. The British Kaleidoscope emerged from...
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